Tik Tok stars criminally charged for unhealthy parties

They have 19 million impressionable people following them on Tik Tok and they are throwing huge parties in our current pandemic without any social distancing or masks, but the city of Los Angeles is not having it anymore. Blake Gray and Bryce Hall who have been hosting the huge house parties recently and documenting them online are now facing criminal charges for unsafe events. Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced the charges this week for defiance of local health codes, with the pair potentially facing up to a year in jail and $2,000 in fines.

“If you have a combined 19 million followers on TikTok in the middle of a public health crisis, you should be modeling great behavior…rather than brazenly violating the law,” Feuer said during a press conference according to CNN. 

The controversial parties in question have gotten so out of control, they have faced multiple police calls. On August 19th, LA Mayor Eric Garcetti even ordered to cut the power off the Hollywood Hills house involved in one of the ragers.

Internet Today went off on the whole issue in their latest video here.