Bryce Hall Biography
Social Media Beginnings
At 15, Bryce Hall sought solace from high school bullies on YouNow, but it turned out to be the starting point of his rise in social media. Transitioning from Vine and Musical.ly to YouTube, Bryce launched his own channel in 2015. He made the bold move from Maryland to Los Angeles in 2018 to fully pursue his social media career. His dedication paid off when he was featured in the 2019 documentary Jawline, highlighting his journey and legal battles with a former manager.
Sway House and Viral Content
Joining the Sway House in January 2020 alongside five other influential creators, Bryce seized the opportunity to create viral content on platforms like TikTok. However, the Sway House disbanded in February 2021. Throughout his career, Bryce has achieved remarkable milestones, accumulating over 30,000 followers on Vine and amassing a staggering 24 million followers on TikTok. He even made an uncredited cameo in the Netflix film He's All That.
Boxing and Personal Life
Bryce made his boxing debut in August 2021 against Austin McBroom. Although he wasn't victorious, Bryce remained determined and went on to win his bare-knuckle boxing debut in August 2023, defeating Gee Perez via technical knockout. His relationship with fellow TikTok star Addison Rae in 2020 garnered significant interest, but the couple called it quits the following year. Bryce has faced legal troubles, including drug charges and violating health orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2021, he became entangled in a lawsuit following an altercation with a restaurant employee.