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Social media phenomenon best known for his popular TikTok account, where he posts comedy, dance and lip-sync videos, often alongside his friends and fellow TikTok creators. He has amassed over [TT21 millionTT] fans on the platform. Other popular TikTokers whom he frequently collaborates with include Tayler Holder, Nate Wyatt and the MianTwins.
Before Fame
He became consistently active on social media beginning around late 2014. He earned more than 30,000 followers on Vine before the app was shut down. He also built a following of over 1 million on musical.ly.
Trivia
His success online earned him a spot on the Press Play Tour. He joined the social group Sway House alongside other popular social influencers such as Kio Cyr and Josh Richards. In 2020, he launched a finance podcast called Capital University.
Family Life
He has a dog named Cici. His mom's name is Lisa. He dated Elle Danjean briefly in 2019. He also dated TikTok star Addison Rae.
Associated With
He often collaborated with fellow Sway House members, such as Griffin Johnson and Noah Beck, in social posts.
YouTube career
Hall started his social media career on YouNow at the age of 15. He originally started live streaming in an effort to make friends after being bullied. In late 2014, he started gaining traction on the social media platforms Vine and Musical.ly, accumulating over 30,000 followers on Vine before it was shut down at the end of 2016.
He started his YouTube channel in 2015.
In 2018, Hall moved from his home in Maryland to Los Angeles to pursue his career. In 2019, he was one of the social-media celebrities featured in the documentary Jawline, which detailed his career beginnings and his legal scandals with his former manager, Michael Weist.
In January 2020, Hall and five other social media personalities moved into the Sway House, a Bel Air mansion owned by the talent management company TalentX Entertainment. There, they committed to creating viral content for multiple social media platforms, especially TikTok.
Boxing career
Main article: YouTubers vs. TikTokers
In early March 2021, Hall had a Twitter beef with Austin McBroom. A match was booked between them. On March 18, 2021, the undercard of the match was turned into a new event called YouTubers vs. TikTokers, with Hall representing the TikTok side. At the press conference for the event, a fight between McBroom and Hall broke out on stage. On June 12, 2021, McBroom beat Hall by TKO. Hall would say in the post-interview, "I'm not a fighter, I never claimed to be a fighter." Later on a Keemstar interview Hall stated he meant to say he isn't a boxer.