KEY POINTS

  • Bryce Hall threw several large parties during the pandemic
  • Power was shut off at his Hollywood Hills home
  • He was charged with misdemeanors

TikToker Bryce Hall, who was recently charged for hosting large parties during the coronavirus pandemic, revealed he has quit partying temporarily.

He recently appeared on fellow creator Josh Richard’s YouTube vlog where he revealed he has temporarily put a halt on partying.

"We are quitting partying for a little bit. We actually are quitting partying," he said in the video.

"I think people are gonna think we’re sarcastic — this is fully serious. We are quitting partying for a little bit, which means our content’s not gonna consist of a lot of party montages," he added.

Power was shut off at Hall’s Hollywood Hills home after he threw several large parties during the pandemic.

"With more than 2,000 Angelenos — and over 170,000 Americans — lost to COVID-19, we need every resident to undertake critical safeguards to stop the spread of this virus. That includes not hosting or attending parties that put themselves, their neighbors, and many others at risk," Mayor Eric Garcetti had said in early August.

"Despite several warnings, this house has turned into a nightclub in the hills, hosting large gatherings in flagrant violation of our public health orders. The City has now disconnected utilities at this home to stop these parties that endanger our community," the mayor added.

Later that month, he and fellow TikToker, Blake Gray were charged with misdemeanors.

"We allege these hosts have been incredibly irresponsible, with a highly infectious disease spreading and parties banned because of it, and we allege they violated the law. If you have a combined 19 million followers on TikTok in the middle of a public health crisis, you should be modeling great behavior, best practices, for all of us, rather than brazenly violating the law and posting videos about it," Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer had said late August.

Last week, Hall uploaded a YouTube video in which he thanked LAPD officers for warning him against throwing large parties.

"Shoutout to those police officers… They were dope and gave us some really good advice. All love and respect," he wrote in a blurb.

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TikTok star Bryce Hall is a Sway House member. Instagram/Bryce Hall