No Jumper - The Bryce Hall Interview: Fighting Austin McBroom, Stromedy, Addison Rae, Lil Nas X & More
Episode Date: April 12, 2021Bryce Hall is currently going viral for his upcoming fight with Austin McBroom, where he has one goal, to finish him! https://www.tiktok.com/@brycehall?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/brycehall/ htt...ps://twitter.com/BryceHall ----- CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5tesvmDS8h50LkjnSAWMOs?si=j6sJD6DkR4mk5NZZWnlK7g FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFICIAL http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world.
And today, we got the Gucci main of TikTok, Bryce Hall, in the building.
How you feeling, my guy?
First TikToker on the podcast.
Allegedly, but yes, I think that we just conclusively decided it was true.
Listen, bro, I've been a fan of you.
I've been asking you to do this interview for a while,
but I'm glad they were doing this right after I just saw you commit one of the most brutal punking outs of a YouTuber I've seen in my life.
Like in rap, you have to understand that his career would be over.
Yeah.
Instantaneously.
Well, that kid, he posts clown videos on YouTube.
You remember when there was that, like, huge killer clown era?
And that's something I'm amazed by is that that's still a thing.
Yeah, it's not.
Oh.
It's just for him.
Yeah.
So, like, he called my boy Taylor out for $100,000 to do a boxing match.
And obviously, he doesn't know how much we're getting paid for this recent boxing match.
So we kind of were like, no.
But then on top of that, maybe.
like a shitty ass dish track on us and then I confronted him at Boa with no cameras but of course
he had to pull out a camera and just like film this for content type shit and I was just like
dude why are you being so weird right like I'm just asking you to like I was trolling I was like
yeah let me hear this shit acapella I want to hear you I want to hear you you diss me in
person at least right and he was completely silent as soon as we confronted him but then as
as soon as that camera came out he had like this this thing he left 45 minutes before we
left, Boa, and then came out with all like that paparazzi shit. He saw all the paparazzi
around us. And he was like, yeah, man, I told you to step outside. Like I'm here right now.
Obviously, we're not going to do shit in front of paparazzi. Right. Like knowing he knew that
we weren't going to do shit. Yeah. So everyone was like, oh, Bryce and Taylor are fucking
pussies. Right. And honestly, that piss you off. That piss you off because also I get the idea that
Taylor is not a pussy based on the way that he was approaching that. He looked like he was about
to snap and punch the dude in the face outside of his own crib.
Yeah, no, we, uh, we, it's coming across as like, we're the bullies.
But dude, the guy was talking so much shit.
He said that he could knock me out first round.
And I was just like, yo, we can do one round.
Three, one three minute round.
He was, he was claiming that he was so busy.
And then we established a date on April 5th, which was like two days ago, I think.
Right.
April 5th.
And he dipped out of the state.
Right.
But wasn't he lying about going to Florida?
Yeah, he was.
But then he actually dipped.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's amazing, dude.
Honestly, like, I just, I couldn't believe that.
He's like, I'm filming a video.
It's like, bro, you can film a video all day.
Literally every hour of the day.
Yeah.
This is a better video.
Yeah, 100%.
That must be crazy to feel like you're just an opportunity for clout for all these
smaller creators that they just view you as such an easy come up.
Would you say this is the most extreme version or do you feel like you're constantly
witnessing this?
So I've, people talk to it all the time and I honestly don't care, but this one to another
level.
Right.
Because it was so amazing to me that he would always take.
take out the camera, he would be completely calm off camera, but then as soon as the camera came on,
he had this like fake ass persona.
And I was like, what the fuck is in this kid's head?
Right.
It's like, there's a line where you can cross.
It's like, there's content and then there's real life.
And he was, he was crossing that fucking line.
And I'm like, I'm going to fucking punch you in the face.
Right.
And it's not going to feel good.
But isn't that weird for you that like you're kind of in this box where people expect you
to not have like a real human emotion like that?
Because then if you did snap and punch him outside the fucking steakhouse, it's like every
headline is just going to be Bryce Hall is a crazy fucking tweaker.
Yeah.
I mean, again, dude, I'm I've preached this so many times.
I'm not an influencer.
I'm an entertainer.
And I am one of the most normal people that you will ever meet.
That's a quote unquote celebrity.
Like I am completely normal.
And I grew up in Maryland.
I'm like not from L.A.
And I've never had someone talk to me like that without at least like backing it up with
something.
Yeah, it's a very strange learning curve to realize that like now you've made it to a point in life where people
that expect you to basically just give up everything that you normally were prior to getting to this point.
And then they say it's an immaturity thing where it's like I'm someone talks shit to me.
I'm going to talk shit back.
I'm not just going to be like, okay master, like I'm not going to just sit down and let this person shit on me, bitch me.
It's just weird to me.
Yeah, no, totally.
Because I'm from New Hampshire and I actually spent a lot of time going down.
in Maryland throughout my life. Where exactly you're from Maryland? Like 15 minutes from Baltimore.
Okay. And so like just give me a general idea of like what your kind of stuff you were into
when you were a kid and shit. Like what kind of kid were you? Were you getting fights a lot as a
youth? Yeah. All the time. All the time. I started social media when I was 14 years old.
Right. And people would clown me in my high school and it would just be fights nonstop.
Really? All throughout my school. Yeah. I feel like on the East Coast it took a lot longer for
people to like accept the idea of social media being a legitimate thing for you to do with your life
like in the same way whenever i hear about vlogger kids in new york city who's skateboard or ride
bikes and stuff and they're just they just deal with so much negativity from people still because
there's just such a stigma around that on the east coast i mean granted dude the shit that i am posting
would get a lot of fucking people mad like i'm posting like selfies and shit as like a guy like kind
it makes it look like I'm like oh I'm pretty I can I can take these selfies take your girl type
shit I get it it's a persona that's that looks like it's being put out there but that's just not how I am
especially if you watch my videos and you know how I am right like I'm not like that at all right
yeah no totally I mean like what was that move to the west coast like for you in terms of
what people are like because I feel like I very much had a strange transition coming from Brooklyn
I live in Brooklyn for like eight years before I moved to LA and it was just like holy shit people operate
Completely differently out here and sometimes it's hard to separate it from like you know the the fame and the notoriety and then just the place and like the cultural norms being different
So I've noticed a lot of people talk here
And everything's for the camera
There's not there's never a moment where two people that have actual issues will talk off camera
That's what I've ever known that's what I noticed. Yeah, that's kind of like you
culture in a lot of ways too.
You wonder what it would be like
to be a normal person because you were more
of a normal person back home and then you're a famous
person out here and you wonder like is the difference
the fame or is the difference
just the place? I think the difference
is the people.
Everyone's trying to gain something.
Okay, so when did you really start making content
and let's talk about the sort of
transformation that led to you reaching the
heights that you have actually gotten to?
I didn't really have friends in
middle school and high school. So I started live streaming on this app called You Now. Right. Okay. I gained
popularity on You Now and then it transitioned over to musically. Right. And then to YouTube. So you're like
mega old school TikTok. Yeah. Then to YouTube. I posted a few vines that went viral but like I actually
blew up quote unquote around 2015, 2016. Okay. So I started posting like YouTube videos that weren't
good at all. So no one watched them. But gained popularity back then.
and then kind of went stagnant from 2017 to 2019.
And TikTok came into the picture.
What were you doing during that time?
You were still just,
you were working on social media,
but it wasn't really going crazy or anything.
I was posting YouTube videos.
I was talked about from like many controversies,
but nothing too crazy.
Remember that a fight that I had into in 2019 or 2018?
Oh, I think I did just see this video.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was 2018.
Then Tanna made like,
massive video on me saying how I'm a psychopath.
Oh, really? I forgot about that.
Yeah. So that was, that was, uh, where,
where everything started going like this.
Then TikTok came into the picture and then everything shot back up.
What would you credit to, like,
did you have an innate understanding of what would go crazy on TikTok?
Or you think it was kind of right place at the right time or?
So I was on musically, which turned into TikTok.
And I saw the kids that were blowing up,
which are now like the sway boys.
Right.
That's like my group.
I saw that their engagement was over 50% on Instagram.
Like they had 600K followers getting 300,000 likes.
And I was like, what the fuck?
Right.
Like that's never before.
Like I've never seen that.
Even being on musically with like the Jacobs-Sotorius and all them.
Like their engagement was never that crazy.
So then I saw them, the content that they were posting was very simple.
And I was like, me and Taylor, we're both like, because we lived together at the time.
We're like, dude, we could fucking, we could do this, take over the shit.
Right.
And we never took it.
Seriously. Like we, I still don't to this day. I never took TikTok seriously.
That's what I was thinking when I like was going through your TikTok earlier. I was like,
that's pretty amazing that he has 20 million followers and doesn't seem like he really gives a shit too much.
It's just sort of like making these like sort of trollish funny little videos that you just seem like having a good time with it.
Dude, it's like I literally put the camera up one take. It's done. Yeah. And it's not it's not a hard app to get big on. But now it's kind of too late. We just hopped on at the right time.
2019. Late 2019 was the time to hop on. That's when like Charlie Addison and everybody was blown up.
Right. Do you feel like you credit a good amount of it to just being good looking?
Like I feel like as a TikToker, like, I do. I'm going to be honest. I don't think I'm that good looking.
I think you're a handsome guy or like, but if I were to break down like why Addison got so huge at that time, I mean,
like she has a good personality and shit, but it's got to be a big chunk of it has to be, oh,
she's pretty and she looks good on TikTok. Yeah, I think I think I'm not 20 million followers on TikTok good looking.
but I mean I could see
like what girls would like about me
in a certain way
that's just confidence
no one arrests me about that
Taylor ain't too bad to look at it either
pause but I'm just gonna throw it out there
that I think if you guys had some synergy
it could kind of be that
I think Taylor's prettier than me
you think you would have become a male stripper
if you weren't doing this
I just came to mind
like I just had this mental vision
of like damn if it wasn't
your TikTok you might have been forced
to become a Chippendale's model
either that or fucking only fans
one of the two
oh I know I think about
that too. If this didn't crack off, I guarantee
I'll be an only fan guy right now. Literally,
like, those people that are making, just
fucking bans on that shit, just taking nudes,
you just have to have a good body? Fuck yeah.
Yeah. You have your own
club instead of having an only fan's.
Yeah, yeah, I have PAU club, which is
like, we post
the more raw version of
the shit that goes behind the scenes. Right.
So if, like, one of my friends get way too blacked out
and they get naked and fuck a girl, like,
I'll fucking post it on there.
Not the whole thing, but like, alluding to it.
It'll be part of the vlog.
Yeah.
But not on YouTube.
I feel like just on the club.
Do you feel like you get a chance to, like, show your personality infinitely better on YouTube versus TikTok?
Or do you feel like you're kind of playing a role on YouTube as well?
Like I said, on TikTok, don't really try.
I show my personality, which is just like the kind of I don't give a fuck.
And on YouTube, I think I portray that perfectly.
See, the thing when I was watching a lot of your vlogs, I was like, man, like, it feels like,
You're doing the kind of stuff that people are just trained to get super mad about now.
Like all the hijinks and pranks and stuff is just like, it's very much reminded me of like,
this is the exact kind of video I would want to watch if I was like in high school.
So I completely get how people are drawn to this because it's, you know, it's a little edgy.
You guys are having fun.
You're not being pussies about it, which is, you know, in comparison to a lot of shit these days,
that really stands out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, like I'm not doing the very family-friendly shit.
I've never been family friendly.
I've always been public about everything, drinking, smoking, even being 16 doing that type of shit.
We were blacking out fucking.
We were 16 just posting shit.
Right.
Like we've always been idiots.
And now, let's say just Addison, for example, if Addison does that, gets fucked up.
And it's posted.
She gets canceled.
Right.
It's like you just put everything out there so you can't get canceled.
Yeah.
No, I think that makes sense.
But do you think that holds you back with certain brands?
or do you have like manager type people in your life that are like if you weren't doing this
then you'd be able to get this Pepsi deal or whatever yeah yeah I don't rely on brand deals for
my money okay I've never relied on brand deals they come in but you don't really care yeah okay
yeah no I got the club I have my own energy drink that's in stores right I have like YouTube
adsense I have my merch I have the fight coming up like there's there's just so many things that I would
being the way I am and not having to hide who I actually am on the internet for
a little Coke brand deal
versus like being myself and still
making good money.
And this is why I say you were the Gucci man of TikTok.
I'm just going to throw that out there.
I don't know if you know that Gucci Man
killed someone that he was beefing with.
Oh, I mean, I didn't kill anyone.
And allegedly dragged them into the woods. Yeah, but
there was kind of like an element of like that
guy's soul must have died a little bit
in that whole punking out. You know, that's why I say that.
Yeah, no, I didn't kill anybody. But that was like
the TikTok equivalent of catching a body, I think.
Yeah, just punching somebody.
Definitely.
When did the money really start to like come in and when did your life kind of change in that regard?
Because a lot of people, they basically have the fame or at least some level of the fame, but they're still broke.
And then at some point the money, if you're smart, catches up.
So I've been making like more than the average person since I was 15.
But like real cash, like the M's 2020.
Really?
Yeah.
And how did, how have you let that change your life?
I've still dressed like I'm broke as fuck.
I don't, I don't, it doesn't change anything, honestly.
Like I'm just vibing.
I think after this fight, I'm going to buy my mom a crib,
I'm going to buy myself a crib, and a nice ass car.
That's what I'm going to do.
Yeah, but with the fight, was this something that you always kind of thought
might be a possibility or was it a brand new thing?
Well, so growing on social media, I've always been in like public fights that got like a
shit ton of attention.
Right.
Just me beating the shit out of kids.
Did it for fucking free.
I've always wanted to step in the ring and like test my ability because I had like a wrestling background.
And did you grow up with like boxing around you and stuff?
No.
I was a wrestler.
Right.
So then I was like I want to try like either UFC or I want to do boxing at least.
Right.
I saw Logan and KSI doing it back in 2018.
I think it was.
And I was like, holy fuck I want to do this.
Yeah.
I want to do this in front of a shit ton of people.
I want to knock somebody out.
Right.
It would be so fun.
So you're not where, do you consider the risk or do you think about the risk of like,
like what it might be like to be Nate Robinson for a little bit and just actually be face down on the mat.
Like, have you allowed yourself to think about that?
So against an opponent that, that like hasn't called me out yet, yeah.
But like against Austin, Nick Broom, I'm, I could go in tomorrow and it'll have the same outcome.
I get that impression that you don't seem like you're really worried about, like, you definitely didn't seem worried about fighting the stromody kid.
And you definitely don't seem like you are worried about this Austin thing.
Yeah, I didn't want to do that.
I didn't want to like beat up a bad, bro.
I didn't want to beat up a fucking family channel guy
He called me out multiple times
And I kept saying the bag wasn't right
I'm not doing it like I have no beef with you
He did something behind the scenes
And I'm not like legally allowed to talk about
Really?
He offered a better bag
And I accepted and now I'm like
I'm gonna fuck him up
Right
Yeah
Why do you think his motivation is
Do you think he really doesn't like you
Or do you think he just sort of sees you
As a good opportunity to get a bunch of attention
I think he sees it as
Uh,
Because I've like publicly on social media
I've never really
lost a fight, like a fist fight on the street for sure. He sees it as like, yo, I'm 30, I'm a dad now.
This kid's only come up. He fights publicly. I want my ego to be boosted more.
You can kind of tell, because he's like super famous for being the squeaky clean dad. And now it's
like you keep seeing him doing little things where it's like he's trying to find ways to
establish himself as something other than just a dad. Yeah, I'm trolling him. Like I'm honestly just
trolling him and he won't talk shit like he won't say that I can he's already lost to the public
guy he's already lost he's never said that he was going to win he's never said that he's going to knock me
out he is so like very very clean about it like he doesn't want to say that he's going to win
or knock me out and then get fucking dropped right like he's he's scared already and that that to me is
if you're going to do this you have to go all in you have to go out there and really act like
you believe that this is going to happen because if you try to save face a little bit and shit,
it's just not that interesting or exciting.
Yeah, no.
He's not talking shit.
I mean, he'll respond to my story, say I'm on steroids and stuff, but that's basically
about it.
Right.
But you guys both have to get drug tested for this?
Yeah, and I'm not on steroids.
And you can't even drink.
I know.
Well, you can.
Oh, okay.
But, like, I'm taking it fully serious.
Oh, so this is boxing.
That's more your prerogative.
Yeah, this is boxing.
I'm taking it serious.
I'm doing two, three training sessions a day.
Like, I'm treating this like,
like I'm going in there to kill him.
I'm going in there to fight Mike Tyson to me.
Do you think this is a one-off or could you see yourself taking on somebody else if this goes real well?
Oh, I can 100% see myself continuing to do this.
A member of the Paul family?
You know, it's funny they said that.
They said that I was like the third brother.
But I never thought that I was going to do it so soon.
Really?
Yeah, I was like, I didn't really want to fight.
I had like a girlfriend.
I was like chilling.
I was gaining on social media.
like there's no reason to fight this guy right and he just kept calling me out it looked desperate as
fuck it's usually something that people choose to do later in their career yeah because it's kind of like
this is like a huge cloud boost this is just kind of like another stepping stool for me like look with
logan he had to use it to get over redemption yeah and it worked it worked out pretty well i think yeah it was
he's doing he's killing it now yeah yeah no this isn't this isn't this isn't a redemption thing for me this is
just another like like stepping stool for me this is a a mission like why like I see it because it's like
it's got at a certain point get a little stale doing the the TikTok and the YouTube stuff because it's
kind of easy all things considered like you're just you get in front of the camera you do this
you get all these views okay you do that every week or every couple days or whatever and it's like
with the fight it's all a shitload of hard work leading up to one really dramatic moment and that
that's got to be pretty appealing yeah you're working towards something and dude it makes me feel like
I'm back in wrestling season again.
It's giving me an excuse to stop fucking drinking every day.
Parting my ass off, having a great time making money.
But now I'm working towards something that I'm passionate about.
Like I love fighting.
I actually do really like fighting.
It's mainly street fighting, but now I'm doing like an actual fight
where millions of people are going to watch me.
That's awesome.
That definitely sounds fun.
Do you, with a Paul brothers,
an influence on you as you're coming up?
because I do feel like you get a lot of the same energy that they've gotten,
where it's kind of like being a, like, a white guy who appears to be having a good time
and you're like in good shape and you got hot girls around you,
that there's just people want to put you in the douchebag box so bad, right?
And that's why I was kind of surprised by as I was going through your shit.
I'm like, I don't really see the douchebag shit that much.
Like there's nothing that really stands out to me as like, oh, this guy really is an asshole.
The douchebag only comes out when I'm talking shit to people.
that's what they categorized me as like the douchebag and like you know I threw that massive party for my 21st birthday
I got arrested in Texas for marijuana like it's just stupid shit like that that they they're like okay he's done all this fucked up shit that's just more to his portfolio he's a fucked up human being
people don't change right now apparently but I judge you by rapper standards for some reason and by those standards getting caught with weed is non-existent doesn't matter at all and also like bro
I feel like the way that the media and the fans judge these TikTok kids, such as you versus the way that they judge everybody else and in particular rappers is like unbelievably unfair.
Because I see these rap people having parties all the fucking time and nobody ever says anything.
But even still, I saw a post on a fucking one of these gossip accounts today about a bunch of TikTokers going to a party.
I'm like, bro, there's a very good chance that they're vaccinated.
Yeah.
We're pretty late in the whole COVID thing here.
I'm shooting a reality show.
right now and I get tested every single fucking day.
Right. Like every day.
And it comes back negative every single time.
Yeah.
Most of my friends all, like,
50% of the sway boys got vaccinated already.
They already got their first shot.
Right.
Yeah. So it's like...
It strikes me as just like,
you guys are kind of like the target, like the easy ones to pick on.
Like people don't want to do that to rappers necessarily,
but for some reason you guys, just the media is like,
let's really hone in on them.
Yeah.
I mean, that's always been like the sway
boys um everyone's been the media especially just tries to fuck with us we were throwing parties
before the pandemic we were throwing parties in belair right bell air's like very uh like old old money
like like respectable neighbors and we were just throwing these fat ragers at our house and we got
complaints the new york time reached out to our neighbors to just kind of make a huge hit piece on us
right and that was our huge hit piece that was our first huge hit piece yeah that was like holy
fuck these guys are douchebags what was your actual attitude on those parties though because
feel like you were basically acting like the same way that the vast majority of people your age that
I know we're acting which is basically like whatever like I'm not super worried about it if I get it
I'm gonna be all right I'm willing to take on that risk did you were you just like I don't give
a fuck because I assume you had people around you in terms of management or people that you've
worked with who are like begging you like you don't need this bad publicity um none of them
were telling me that but I'm gonna be honest they know it's on brand for you to rage out
during the pandemic.
I literally have a party animal university brand.
Like I'm known as like the party animal.
I've had it on my leg.
Right.
Like I'm known for that.
I wasn't looking at it as like,
yo,
there's a pandemic right now.
Let me,
let me throw a party because that's really fucked up.
Right.
I was turning 21.
Right.
You only turned 21 one time.
Wasn't expecting it to be as big as it was.
I was literally going to just have my close homies and a bunch of girls.
Right.
That was like the goal.
Like literally maybe 50 girls,
10 homies.
That's what the goal was.
Right. And it was.
And you go very out of your way to keep it off social media.
Like tell everybody, please don't post stories.
Yeah.
Because I wasn't thinking of it like that.
I wasn't thinking of it as like, yo, we got to hide this.
Right.
It was just like, yeah, I want to throw a party for my 21st birthday.
Right.
But when that stuff actually comes out in the media, do you, does it ever fuck up your day?
Do you just like really genuinely not give a shit?
No.
I hear that.
Like, I do.
It's like you can think about, you can think what you want about me.
It's not going to change who I am.
Like, I'm not.
not going to change myself based on comments or based on hate.
I learned from my mistakes because I fucked up.
And when I realized I fucked up,
like,
after I threw that party,
I realized I realized I actually fucked up.
I was like,
damn,
that's actually fucked up what I did.
I didn't realize,
I didn't put myself in their shoes where it's like,
there is a worldwide pandemic on right now.
And I threw a massive party.
And it is very insensitive for the people that are socially distancing and staying
inside.
I didn't think of it like that.
But after I did it,
I realized it and, you know, you changed.
Did you just tone it down a little bit?
Oh, yeah.
You didn't turn it down the whole way, right?
Oh, no, not toned down all the way, but toned down like 90% for sure.
Yeah.
We were partying like every day, basically.
Yeah.
I mean, there's like a big expectation for people like you that at a certain point you should
basically just like be in the house and not be out in public.
And I see you just sort of like walking around in Hollywood doing all kinds of stuff
and just, you know, getting vlog footage and stuff like that.
You don't see a lot of people like on your sort of level of fame just,
still being down to do that shit.
At some point, you're supposed to just cut your legs off and just stay in the crib all day.
See, no, like, I'm, dude, like, I'm normal.
Yeah.
I'm so normal.
Like, I'm a normal-ass 21-year-old guy.
Yeah.
Like, I'm going to just have fun.
Definitely.
Okay, so were you in a relationship when you started blowing up?
Was the Addison thing very much?
Was that, like, your main relationship in your life so far?
Have you had anything else that really compared?
No.
Me and Addison were together for like, well off and on for like a year and a half.
Like ever since the blow up, both of us were blowing up at the same time.
We were together.
It kind of helped that I was like the top guy.
She's the top girl.
Right.
That's kind of interesting.
It's like some Jay Z and Beyonce shit.
Yeah, I know.
But the funny thing is I wasn't the top guy when I met her.
She was like 40,000 followers.
I thought this girl, like this Louisiana chick.
I'm like, holy shit.
She's dope as fuck.
Right.
Like, and we started hanging out.
We kicked it.
Like I actually fucked with her.
And then it just happened that both of us blew up.
And we ended up being like number one guy and girl.
I feel you because like when I met my girl, we both had like, I think 50K on Instagram.
And then like, you know, within six months we both had like a million.
And it was very like, like, I feel like in a lot of ways that really like ties us together.
And kind of like, you know, just like being with somebody before you have shit going for you.
Like that, that connection kind of means a lot.
And if you're smart, I think you hold on to that because you know that everybody else you meet or try to date after this in your life.
You were bringing all this shit to the table that you didn't when you got into that initial relationship.
Did that keep you like trying to make it work?
No, we were never looking at it like that.
We never looked at numbers or anything like that towards each other.
It was always like off camera.
We would barely even post together, honestly.
Right.
But everyone knew we were dating.
We'd post like every once in a while.
Right.
It was never like a numbers thing.
Yeah.
And that's, I think, why we worked so long.
Right.
yeah no definitely I think that like just it feels good to have that behind the scenes and at a certain point you realize like I don't want to necessarily be like using my relationship for for content yeah kind of sends you down this like dark trail I mean look at look at Austin McBroom and and Catherine yeah it's like you get married for the content you have kids for the content now you're using your kids for money you don't think that they're not going to see you don't think that's a real relationship I'm not going to speak on that
But there's been a lot of rumors.
Everyone's seen the news.
Yeah.
I mean, it's like, obviously there's something funky going on.
Hmm.
You know?
Yeah.
And I kind of get it.
Like, when I look at that, I'm like, you know, like, that kind of, like, in my head,
I could imagine that they were really in love at a certain point.
And maybe at some point behind the scenes, they sort of fell out of love, but they have kids
and they have this amazing business going.
And it's kind of like, well.
If they break up.
What do we do?
Yeah, it's like nothing.
It's a really sad story playing out because then those kids.
are not going to have like a cohesive family unit so it's kind of like you could imagine that if they
did fall out behind the scenes that it would make perfect sense for them to keep it together yeah
not saying that that's exactly what they are doing but it makes a lot of sense yeah no we're not
saying that at all but if if that's the case that fucking sucks yeah for him for sure so would you
say that the the breakup was related to like all the the the news and all the attention and everything
or was it something separate from that
that the people wouldn't really see?
I'm sure you saw the news where it's like the cheating allegations.
I did and I saw you adamantly deny them.
So I'm not believing that.
Yeah, no, no, no, they're not true.
Right.
Like the girl was trying to get,
the girl was trying to get cloud out of it.
Right.
And it like honestly did fuck up our relationship.
My innocence.
Not entirely.
That wasn't like, because we were still working it out.
We broke up and we were still working everything out.
But then like the trust just wasn't like 100% there.
Really?
Yeah.
Like she just.
was it just having to deal with that news even if she believed it yeah it's like it's like
even though she knows it wasn't true and every like we 100% don't believe it's true it's so
like if we're still together there's still gonna be the comments like oh he cheated on you look at
all this like he's still fucked up human like oh cheater that's what's so crazy man and everyone's
gonna believe it it's just another shitty thing on my portfolio if you think about what it was
like to be a rapper in the 90s or a rock star or whatever like you got a wife at home
and then you go on tour and you do all kinds of crazy shit and
And then what?
Like, your girls are never going to find out unless,
maybe one of these girls, like, writes her a letter.
It's kind of hard to imagine.
And, like, now it's like, it's really fucked up because-
You make a TikTok.
Even if you were, let's say you were a rapper or a TikToker
and you were in a relationship where the other girl,
or where your wife was kind of okay with you,
getting some pussy on the side,
she was sort of open to it being an open relationship or whatever.
But the embarrassment is what's going to make sure that that doesn't work
because as soon as it gets aired out on Twitter,
she's going to have 8,000 girls telling her,
you're letting them treat you like shit,
et cetera, et cetera.
So even if she was open to that,
it's just not tenable these days, I don't think.
I see it all the time with rappers where it's like,
I know they have open relationships,
but then the girls can't handle the comments.
Yeah.
That is what that's what kind of fucked everything out.
It's crazy.
Are you excited to be single?
I'm just viving dude focusing on the fight.
I'm just focusing on the fight right now.
I mean, it's got to be weird.
Do you feel like you can meet a girl and have a normal connection with her, even if she's a civilian?
She don't got the M's on her social media account.
Because I think once they have the certain level of notoriety, then it's kind of like you understand each other.
I mean, if we're just having like a conversation, yeah, I can connect with somebody.
But like as soon as a camera comes out or like a phone, it's like I get like, I'm like,
but are you constantly like just having a conversation with a girl?
and then all of a sudden she says some weird-ass shit
that just calls attention to where you're at?
It feels weird.
Like, I feel like when I'm viving with a chick, right?
Like, and I'm Mackin, she's Macin.
And then as soon as she's like, yo, let me get your number.
That's, I don't know what it is, but when it clicks in my head, I'm like,
dang, is she trying to like, like, leak my number or something?
Like, is she going to show her friends?
Is she going to show her friends and shit?
Oh, God.
Is this going to be posted, like, everywhere?
Yeah, it's like in the back of my head always.
Yeah.
And it's almost like you don't want to really date somebody
unless, like, they have something to lose to.
Yeah. That's the ultimate thing that another influencer, quote unquote, I feel horrible about saying that.
But that's kind of what they have in the same category is that like with you and Edison,
you were able to have this like normal behind the scenes relationship because it's not really
advantageous to either of you to like do anything messy. Whereas when you hook up with a girl
that doesn't have anything going for, it's advantageous to her to come out afterwards and say,
hey, Bryce Hall's a fucking dickhead, et cetera, et cetera, because what the fuck else does she have going on?
Literally.
It's crazy.
very weird weird turn of events weird times we're in for sure very weird times we're in do you um you know
when i look at the milk boys i look at them as kind of making like somewhat similar to your type of
content but like more overt like more over the top way baseline way drunker way more girls acting
crazier is do you feel like your content is like kind of at the level that you want it to be at
or do you feel like there's an additional level that you could take it to that would make you lose your ads on
YouTube also like that.
It's 100% going to keep
advancing but slowly.
So I've been working towards it.
I mean, we're all 21,
22, 20.
Like we can't do the crazy shit yet.
Like officially.
You need to get some damn Billzerian shit
and just be on the yacht and shit.
Like yacht vlogs.
Dude, we're about to do something crazy.
That's for sure.
Like in the future.
What are you getting out of this reality deal?
Like you seem like you're pretty content
and like you have a lot of good shit going on
with YouTube and TikTok.
Like what were they able
bring to the table with the reality show idea that made you actually interested uh the story of our
group we have like a very interesting come up um it's like we all had the same goal at the beginning
and now everyone's doing their own fucking thing like you know jaden hustler look he was just on
fucking jimmy kill and i was doing ellen uh with with Travis barker right he just signed with
Travis barker he's doing like crazy music he's like looked at in the music industry is like actually
respectable now he started out as a fucking ticotker that's amazing yeah Josh richards
doing his entrepreneurial shit.
Like he,
he partnered with me to create any energy,
which is our energy drink,
which is short for animal.
Okay.
And now it's in stores talking to Walmart.
Like we're like really fucking blowing that shit up.
Griffin Johnson doing the same entrepreneurial shit.
Like Anthony doing his modeling shit.
It's like everybody's doing their thing.
Noah Beck fucking top kid on social media right now.
Right.
Do you like all these groups,
all these houses are like destined to fail?
Yeah, for sure.
You guys are outside of that from your perspective?
We're not even a house anymore, but like we're, dude, we, we blew up together.
We're all brothers.
We're actually friends.
The difference between most content houses is that there's like a management behind it and you get put in there or there's like one person that's a leader and like you sign them and you're taking money.
Money's involved.
It's like, dude, we were all boys.
We got put into, we all got a house and then we all blew up.
That's what happened.
Yeah.
You haven't felt.
Has there been like stress upon the relationship that has made you ever feel like this is not going in the right direction?
Do you guys go through it in terms of like that sort of tension between each other through all this new shit that you guys are dealing with?
No, there was, there was competition at first, and then everybody found their own lane.
And now we're all just kind of killing it in our own lane.
That's super dope because I feel like in that situation, like people getting jealous of each other and shit is so inevitable.
But if everybody's like working on their own shit, that's pretty awesome.
Yeah, no, everybody's doing their own.
I don't think. Everybody has a different lane.
Yeah. That's amazing.
Do you guys, are you guys actively beefing with any of the other content houses that we need to know about?
We were at the start of our, at our careers, like, as a group.
But, like, no, there's no other, like, big content house, really.
Yeah.
They've all kind of fallen by the wayside for the most part.
It's mainly just me, like, talking shit to people that are talking shit about me.
I'm getting headlines for just me responding to somebody, but then everybody's like,
yo this Bryce gets problematic starting shit and it's never me starting it we always hear about how
ticotkers get big ass bags for from record labels for using their music in your ticot's and stuff
is that something that you're doing and is that is that a decent income stream that is something that
a lot of us are doing okay not all not it's like a very limited amount but yeah right does it ever
feel like damn i got to promote the song that i don't give two shits about instead of a song
I actually like. Is this ever like a thought process?
No, it's all just like, yo, I'll use this song real quick and I'm going to film it just like
the other ones.
Right.
Just sort of roll with it?
Yeah.
I fucks with it.
Okay.
Have you made any relationships with rappers that we need to know about?
A very large percentage of our fan base is primarily rap fans and stuff.
I'm sure you run into a shitload of rappers just from being out about in Hollywood and stuff.
Any connections in particular you've made that.
the people might be interested in.
It's funny, DDG just came over.
He's on the boxing card too.
He just performed Moonwalking and Calabasas at my house
because that's like one of my favorite songs right now.
Oh, wow.
So he just like came to the crib and he just started performing it live.
And I was like, yo, my friends blindfold me and shit.
I'm like, what the fuck are you guys doing?
Right.
And then they take it off and it's just him performing it.
I was like, holy shit, this is fucking dope.
I have something that's not 100% yet,
but like something with Wiz Galifa, which is going to be sick for content.
That's dope.
You know, I was just thinking, though,
Blueface right now is doing season two of his reality only fan show where he has all these super
ratchet girls living in his house. We did a vlog with like the first cast and it did like super
good with us and everything and like now he's got another cast of girls. They're all crazy. They're all
drunk as fuck and they're banging different gangs and shit. If you want if you want the layup to pull up
to the camouflage blueface mansion that's filled with all these crazy ass girls, just let me know
because I'll fucking I'll do that. It is a wild world. You just made me think of it.
because Blueface exclusively listens to his own music in his home.
And when we went over there, the song with DDG had just come out,
the moonwalking Caldbassas.
So it was very like, oh, like we're going to hear the song 18 times while we're here.
Yeah, no, Blueface.
That was like the first time I heard a Blueface song that was like on rhythm, you know?
Yeah.
I was like, oh, shit.
A lot of his early stuff was like, why is he rapping like that?
That's crazy.
But it blew him up.
Yeah.
It blew him the fuck up.
Yeah, it did.
And then I think, dude, we got actually a lot of, like, rappers that we're doing shit with right now.
Really?
Yeah.
Like, like, collabs.
That's dope.
And it's not, like, music or anything.
Don't worry, this TikTokers not making any fucking music.
So you're not trying to get into the music game?
No.
Wow.
That's very respectable because I feel like almost nobody can say no to the becoming a rapper thing.
Yeah, no.
I would never step in that line.
It's just, like, maybe like a fucking joke-ass song, but never going to, like, step in.
in the lane to be like, yo, I'm a fucking rapper.
I have been to, like,
YouTuber houses and seen, like,
a bunch of YouTubers in a room
all going back and forth
recording, and they're all horrible.
And it's a weird vibe.
It's cringe. It's crazy.
It's like, yeah, it's going to get fucking millions of views,
but it's like, dude, it's just looked at
as a joke, especially
in the fucking rap community.
Definitely. Because no one's trying to sing. No TikTok or
anyone's trying to, like, go into, like, the singing path.
It's always rap.
But, okay, I, I, I,
hate to keep bringing her up, but honestly, like, I heard Keemstar say that the Addison song was good,
and I kind of didn't believe that it was possible that it was good, because I don't have a lot of
trust in Keemstar's musical opinions, but then I heard it, and I'm like, well, this is really good.
Yeah, no, Addison. I'm actually impressed. She's, like, she's, she's, like, a great singer.
Yeah. She has, like, a great team behind her. Um, yeah, no, I think she's, and that song that's
released wasn't even close to her best one that I've heard.
Really?
Yeah.
Like that was like probably, and I'm not shooting on the song, but that's probably like one
of the lower ones out of like the songs that I've heard.
It's like she's got some fucking hits.
Wow.
It really feels like there's no love lost.
Can I say that?
Like if me and my girl break up, there's no way that I'm going to be as positive about
her as you currently sound like you are about her.
Yeah, no.
I'm like, dude, I respect her decision.
I'm sure she respects mine.
I wish her the best.
Right. No tension?
Yeah, no, none. Zero.
That's a beautiful thing.
Yeah. I'm impressed.
How did the Lil Nas X thing come about?
Is that like the label?
Like, yo, we got to hype up these fucking devil shoes and shit.
Can we get him to do a video with you?
Did they reach out?
Actually, I wanted to collab with him to surprise my friends with him.
Right.
Because, like, everybody knows Lil Nas.
And he goes, yeah, let's hit this collab.
We'll film it when my new song comes out.
And then I was like, yeah, sure.
we'll do some cross-promotion, blah, blah, blah.
And we filmed that video three weeks before I actually uploaded it.
Okay.
So we didn't even know what that.
So you didn't know that.
His life was about to go crazy.
Yeah.
We didn't know that that shit was going to go so fucking crazy.
Right.
But I still uploaded it.
Definitely.
What do you think about that controversy in terms of like,
there's been a lot of rappers saying it's not right for you to get, you know,
20 million subscribers from doing a kid's song and then convert that into you giving the devil a lap
dance and not give us any warning?
I actually thought that was, I respect his right to make that kind of content, but I also thought that was, it's like if you tune into Sesame Street one day and all of a sudden they're chopping Ernie's head off.
Yeah, it's, it's definitely an edgy-ass song.
I didn't think the song itself was edgy.
It was the music video.
Right.
But I do think like the whole people talking about how it's like a satanic worship and how it's like he's old a soul, blah, blah, blah.
I think everyone's just being a little soft about that.
The lab dancing part and like the music video itself, it's like, yeah, it was a little edgy, though.
It's weird because, I mean, I'm not scared of like Satan or like a drawing of Satan in a music video.
To me, that's just kind of like funny.
It's art, yeah.
A lot of people, I realize they can't see the cartoon as Satan without thinking like, oh, he's a Satanist.
Like, he worships the devil.
Like, this is a real thing, which is kind of almost feel bad for people that thought that that was the point of the video.
Yeah, yeah.
No, that was the only point of the video.
Like, that's what everybody was hating on.
Definitely.
So do you roll around with security most of the time now, since you are the Gucci
man of TikTok, which I'm really trying to make this stick?
The Gucci Man of TikTok, I'll take that.
Not really.
I don't roll with security unless it's, like, to, like, a restaurant or something.
Okay.
But if I'm going to a party now, if I'm going to, like, you know, some fucking clown
ass a YouTuber's house to beat the fuck out of them. I think me and my boys can handle ourselves.
Respect. When you see all this David Dobrick shit going down and it's kind of like, you know,
there's some extreme shit that happened in regards to all that, but a lot of it kind of comes
down to like them just being party boys and just doing a bunch of bullshit and then like, you know,
when you look at it a couple years later, you're like, damn, that was kind of fucked up.
Or maybe one of the people who was in that video doesn't agree with the way that they were presented.
Does that make you think twice about your content necessarily, since you guys are drinking in the videos and whatnot?
Like, does that ever make you worry a little bit?
Yeah, none of my friends are weird as fuck like that.
We're not.
We're so respectable towards women always.
It's like, dude, if you're hanging around people, if you're associating yourself with someone that's weird like that, if you heard some shit about your friend,
because I'm sure you hear about it before it, like, comes out.
Like, dude, you just, it's weird.
I don't fucking associate with those type of people.
So I couldn't speak on his shit, but I think Dom is the only one that should really be facing massive repercussions.
Yeah, and it feels like he's...
I think David was dragged in it and he apologized and shit, but like, Dom needs to go to fucking jail and get fucked up.
It is crazy because they've been friends since they were like real young.
So that's like, you know, that's kind of crazy.
Like once you get to a certain level as a TikTok or influencer or whatever, you sort of like start to choose who you.
you make content with or you associate with.
That's the kind of thing that sort of blew my mind about it is that David ended up being
dragged down by people that he just sort of had had around.
Everyone, everyone was fucking taking them down.
Like all his friends that were like, his friends for a while, just fucking kind of thrown
him under the bus and shit.
Yeah.
I mean, that's nothing.
That's like not my shit that I can speak on though.
Yeah.
I mean, it's kind of, I think it's wise for you to not necessarily care about having a super
squeaky clean image because I feel like that makes it so much easier for people to, you
eventually try to take you down once you've like presented yourself as fucking mickey mouse it's
sort of like it's easy to be like well Mickey Mouse shouldn't be doing this yeah Mickey Mouse shouldn't be
doing coke off of a striper's ass yeah you ever done that I don't know ooh um I've learned some lessons
about that over the years no I'm kidding basically like if the ass is wet at all you're gonna
want to dry it off because if the Coke mixes with the sweat it's all bad he knows what I'm talking
He knows for sure.
He knows what I'm talking about.
I don't think he did it off.
You didn't do it off of a sweaty ass, right?
Not a sweaty ass.
Or any sort of lubricant, I don't know.
Okay, so anything else that we need to know about?
What are you excited about in life right now?
Dude, I'm excited for June 12th.
The date actually changed.
It was June 5th, and then it was in Vegas.
Now it's like in the, it's June 12th in Miami.
Really?
So after I fucking knock awesome out, I'm really.
raging my balls off.
Right.
I've drank for three,
I'm not going to be drinking
for three months.
Like, dude,
Miami?
Open as fuck.
Miami?
Home of the fake ass?
Dude,
I am excited to be there.
Dude,
obviously in Vegas I would have
gambled after and that would have been fun and shit,
but Miami,
I haven't been to Miami since the pandemic.
Once you win this fight,
though,
who would be the better matchup for you?
Would it be Jake or Logan?
Dude,
I feel like everybody calls me Jake
and Logan.
And I don't like
think that I'm gonna fuck.
Did you see the shit that was like
everyone was pairing up
me and Josie
and then Addison and Logan?
That shit everybody was like Logan and Bryce
are gonna fight. Right. I'm like
dude there's nothing like that going to happen.
Logan doesn't seem super interesting.
Well I guess he's doing the Mayweather thing.
Yeah dude he's he's I mean that's gonna be
that's gonna pull some fucking numbers.
I don't talk about it all up but I'm deeply
invested in Jake Paul's career just because
it seems like he really is going hard.
At fighting.
You know, like, I really respect how much effort he's put into it.
And I think that he sort of realized at a certain point, like, I don't want to do this
YouTube thing forever or I feel like these videos I'm making or maybe not, like, who I
really am.
So I'm going to put all of myself into this other thing.
And, like, it's a risky idea, but it seems like it's working.
And I just like seeing him become this person that is working that hard at it, you know?
He's just getting a bigger bag each time.
And, dude, he's not, he's smart for not fighting, like, like, like,
serious, serious fighters.
Like, dude, Ben Ascran, great fucking UFC fighter.
Right.
Great wrestler.
But literally no strike game.
You know, like, have you seen, have you seen his hands?
I just remember him from the UFC and thinking he was badass, but I haven't really
paid attention to that specific part of him.
Yeah, if you watch his highlights, it's all wrestling.
But he has a legitimate name because he's a UFC fighter.
Right.
Jake's going to knock him out.
And it's going to be, it's going to be like a huge fucking deal because it's like,
that's the first legitimate fighter that Jake wins against.
Wow.
And then he's going to get a bigger.
bag on the next fight with like probably a legitimate boxer that's crazy yeah do you think ben's
going to win i mean i don't know i'm holding out for it i uh you know i was rooting for i was rooting for
jake when he uh beat gibb last time and i was rooting for logan when he or uh actually i was rooting
for logan when kSI beat him dude i think i think that one wrong so i think ben is like a very
respectful respectable and respectful ufc fighter right so when like they're at the press conference
and Jake's like kind of like talking shit, belittling him, and Ben's kind of just like,
man, dude, you're a bully, like type shit.
It's like it makes Jake look like a fucking dickhead.
Yeah.
Ben is such a nice guy, dude.
It's like he's getting a bag for this, but I mean, I guess I can't put my input.
I think personally that Jake's going to win, but Ben can take a fucking hit.
But there's always something that I say about fighters or boxers or whatever, which is that basically
it's really hard to be a rich, famous fighter.
Like once you reach the point where you can just live in the lap of luxury and have a comfortable, you can go party, exactly.
Like it's very hard to still be that animal that you need to be to actually be in the gym for all these hours.
You're fighting for that money.
Exactly.
You need the money.
And if you fuck up at this, you're a failure in life.
Yeah.
And that is really hard to replicate because Jake Paul has money regardless of if he loses this fight.
But it seems like he in his head really believes that if he doesn't kill it in boxing that his career might kind of be over.
over to a certain extent.
So that's what he's getting that fire from.
I feel like he's more afraid of getting memed
than the cash grab.
Like his motivation is the meming.
Like he doesn't want to get more memed.
Because Nate Robinson was like the epic meme of the moment
and Jake was on the positive side of that,
which must have felt nice to have all these people
shitting on him and he's just sort of, he took the W.
Yeah, no, that was a crazy knockout.
That was very enjoyable and that was a big moment
where I gained a lot of confidence in what he's doing.
Yeah.
That was where, that was where,
everybody was like okay
okay this guy
he's doing his thing for sure
okay so anything else we need to know about
in the life of Bryce Hall
June 12th awesome McBroom's getting knocked the fuck out
I'm getting a $1 million
knockout bonus and then I'm buying my mama crib
It sounds like it's gonna be a pretty nice crib
with that payment coming in
Yeah man I appreciate it and everybody out there
Hopefully you guys learn something about
I might have to go out there.
I might have to go to Miami.
Or for this.
Dude, I got you.
I got you the ring side.
Ooh.
Okay.
Let's go.
You got any rappers playing that they're coming through?
I know.
That's kind of part of it now, right?
So we're talking to like a bunch of people.
Like, I want to walk out with the rapper.
Because Jake had a little baby in there, right?
Or was it Rick Ross?
I know Justin Bieber's fucking performing at his Ben Asking fight.
Right.
I think little baby's involved in this one that I'm doing.
That's sick.
That's huge.
Actually, my boy, Bosco, who's, like, not nearly as known.
He's, like, pretty much a gang member who, like, ransomed to his phone on Instagram.
He's on the undercard.
Really?
That's what he just told me, which I was amazed by.
Oh. Well, little baby's, like, probably my favorite ever right now.
Little baby's incredible. I can't lie.
He's on, he is on, like, some crazy shit right now.
He's in it for the long haul. The crazy shit he's on his perk of sets.
But, yeah, he's in it for the long haul.
And he's just, he's amazing. He's one of the best for sure.
Yeah, right now for sure.
Definitely.
Thanks for having me on, man.
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