"I remember sitting in the car with Thomas and Chase and we literally had all of our money together and it was like this giant wad of cash. " put down $18K, Thomas put down about $5K and Alex and Kouvr put down about $5K as well," she said in her video. Daisy, though, claims that her money was physically there on the day that they took all of their cash and gave it to the landlord. We know that for the security deposit, fees, and rent, they had to put down $46,000 before getting the house. Of course, the question of who put down what money caused some more problems. They found where they wanted to live, and they put down the money for the house, moving in on the 15th. November was when things really got rolling with the Hype House. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play November 2019 "I never once in that interview said it was me and Chase who were the only cofounders and Daisy was sitting next to me the entire time and never expressed an ounce of concern to me." "I thought it went really well," he continued. "Everyone was free to chime in whenever they liked." While he admits that a lot of the questions were directed at him, he says that some were for Daisy, Chase, and the rest of the members too. There were a lot of people sitting around the table the entire interview," he said in his video. "I sat at my kitchen table with Chase, Daisy, Alex, Kouvr. Thomas, though, has a different story about the interview. Of course, the result is that the Times only credited Chase and Thomas as cofounders and the people who put money down for the house, this then led many other news outlets to claim the same thing. "Looking back, I really wish I wouldn't have done that," she said. She claims that Chase and Thomas "took over" the interview and that Chase's manger was "really pushing him to speak up and to make it known that he's a cofounder." Meanwhile, she says that she kept her mouth shut for most of it. "I kind of already assumed that Thomas and Chase would have already given the other cofounders, not even just myself, but the other cofounders credit because, out of integrity that's just what you do." In her video she explained that while Chase had his manager there to help him, she didn't have anyone, so she didn't know she had to speak up to get her credit as a cofounder. According to Daisy, the whole situation really intimidated her. This was the first time the Hype House was getting big press, and it was the first time most members experienced talking to reporters. It's around this time that the infamous New York Timesinterview occurred. February 2020Īccording to Thomas, Daisy moved out of the Hype House around the end of February. Daisy also complained that during the shoot, her room was "swarmed with people and clothing racks." Thomas, however, claims that Daisy had moved out of the house two weeks before this all went down and another member lived in the room at the time.
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