Let Addison Rae and Alex Warren remind you never to let anyone define your boundaries. The mention of “The Hype House” evokes early pandemic memories—sourdough starters, whipped coffee, and endless TikTok trends. Yet, its impact still echoes today.
The viral content group once gathered top influencers, including Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, Larray, and Lil Huddy. Now, its legacy continues through two of its standout members, Alex Warren and Addison Rae, both recently nominated for the Best New Artist category at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Alex Warren, one of the founders, helped launch the Hype House in 2019. The concept was straightforward: young TikTok creators moved into a Los Angeles mansion to collaborate and grow their online influence together.
While the group saw explosive success, it also faced its share of controversies, from public breakups to disregard for COVID-19 safety restrictions during parties. Their fame even led to a Netflix reality show, further amplifying their cultural imprint.
“The mention of The Hype House dredges up COVID-era memories of sourdough starters and whipped coffee tutorials I’d prefer to let rest.”
Addison Rae and Alex Warren’s Grammy nods show how internet fame can evolve from fleeting virality to lasting artistic recognition.