LilHuddy Biography

LilHuddy is a social media personality, singer, and actor from the United States. He is best known for co-founding the TikTok collective the Hype House and popularizing the e-boy fashion style and subculture. According to Billboard, he is one of the top ten music influencers on TikTok, with over 30 million followers, and one of the platform’s most influential people. Paper has also cited him as a key figure in the 2020s pop-punk revival. Other TikTok influencers include; James Charles, JoJo Siwa, Jacob Sartorius, Charli D’Amelio, Marzia Kjellberg, Zach King.

LilHuddy Age

Huddy is 19 years old as of 2021. He was born Cole Chase Hudson on 15 May 2002 in Stockton, California, United States.

LilHuddy Height

Huddy stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.7 m).

LilHuddy Family

Hudson was born to Cole and Tamora Hudson, both teachers. Hudson has two sisters, Karissa and Marlena. Growing up in one of the city’s poor suburbs, he was exposed to pop-punk bands such as My Chemical Romance, Blink-182, and Fall Out Boy via his older sister’s iPod. He began being bullied in his teens, which led to him becoming suicidal and eventually transferring to online schooling.

LilHuddy Education

Hudson went to Bear Creek High School for his freshman and sophomore years before transferring to online schooling to pursue his social media career. By taking three extra classes per semester, he graduated early in his junior year.

LilHuddy Girlfriend

Hudson dated Cynthia Parker for a short time in 2019. Hudson dated Tik Toker Charli D’Amelio from February to April 2020 in 2020.

LilHuddy Net Worth

Hudson has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

LilHuddy TikTok

Hudson got his start on musical.ly, which is now TikTok. Hudson co-founded the TikTok collective known as the Hype House in December 2019 alongside other social media personalities such as Daisy Keech, Alex Warren, Kouvr Annon, and Thomas Petrou. He has a YouTube channel as well. The talent agency WME represents Hudson.

LilHuddy Photo
LilHuddy Photo

Adam Mersel signed Hudson to Interscope Records in December 2020, despite the fact that Hudson had only recorded “a few scrappy demos.” Hudson co-starred in Downfalls High, a film adaptation of Machine Gun Kelly’s album Tickets to My Downfall, with Sydney Sweeney. The film was released on January 15, 2021, and it received over 16 million views on its first weekend. Hudson’s fashion influences include Justin Bieber, BTS, Shawn Mendes, Billie Eilish, and One Direction, while his musical influences include Travis Barker, Machine Gun Kelly, Olivia Rodrigo, My Chemical Romance, and Blink-182.

LilHuddy Songs

On January 21, he released his debut single “21st Century Vampire.” Travis Barker co-wrote and produced his second single, “The Eulogy of You and Me,” which was released on February 18. His third single, “America’s Sweetheart,” was released on April 22, 2021, and is an emotional ballad about a breakup and its consequences. Charli D’Amelio, an internet celebrity, and dancer makes a cameo appearance in the music video. On August 6, he released the single “Don’t Freak Out,” which featured Iann Dior, Travis Barker, and Tyson Ritter, and announced the release of his debut album Teenage Heartbreak on September 17, 2021.

LilHuddy Hype House

Chase is one of the founders of the Hype House (which he wanted to call House of Olympus but was defeated), a Los Angeles mansion where a slew of TikTok stars go to hone their skills. All of these TikToks being created in one place has aided the members in expanding their already massive audiences. In an interview with The Tom Ward Show, co-founder of the house and YouTuber Thomas Petrou stated that after about a month and a half in the house, Chase’s TikTok followers increased from 3.5 million to 12 million.

LilHuddy WME

Chase and the Hype House signed a deal with WME, one of the world’s largest talent agencies, in January 2020. Chase and the Hype House will collaborate with WME “in all areas, including digital, fashion, modeling, music, touring, commercials, film and television, and licensing,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.