Kian Lawley and Jc Caylen are stacking the deck for the sophomore season of The Reality House -- a Big Brother-inspired competition series airing on YouTube in which a pack of digital stars are invited to live in a mansion and compete in various elimination challenges, with the winner going home with a cool $50,000.
In the wake of the first season, which garnered 25 million collective views across all episodes, season two will feature: Vine-turned-YouTube star Kenny Knox, controversial vlogger Yousef ‘FouseyTube’ Erakat, No Jumper co-host Lena The Plug, comedic vlogger Ryan Abe, U.K. creator Harrison Webb (whose brother, Anderson, edits the series), beauty vlogger and entrepreneur Manny 'Mua' Gutierrez, Andrea Russett (who also happens to be Lawley’s ex-girlfriend), lifestyle creator Teala Dunn, Instagrammer Taylor Blake, and viral TikTok star Brittany Broski.
Yesterday, Lawley and Caylen -- who are 24 and 27, respectively -- tweeted that they were en route...
In the wake of the first season, which garnered 25 million collective views across all episodes, season two will feature: Vine-turned-YouTube star Kenny Knox, controversial vlogger Yousef ‘FouseyTube’ Erakat, No Jumper co-host Lena The Plug, comedic vlogger Ryan Abe, U.K. creator Harrison Webb (whose brother, Anderson, edits the series), beauty vlogger and entrepreneur Manny 'Mua' Gutierrez, Andrea Russett (who also happens to be Lawley’s ex-girlfriend), lifestyle creator Teala Dunn, Instagrammer Taylor Blake, and viral TikTok star Brittany Broski.
Yesterday, Lawley and Caylen -- who are 24 and 27, respectively -- tweeted that they were en route...
- 11/15/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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