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10 social media stars move into ‘Ireland’s first TikTok house’

They've moved into a luxury home in south Dublin

A number of social media stars have moved into a joint home in South Dublin, which has been dubbed “Ireland’s first TikTok house”.

Following in the footsteps of content creator houses in the US, including the Hype House and Sway House – ten Irish TikTok stars have teamed up to form their own content creation hub, called The G.O.A.T House.

The members include Shauna Davitt, Andrea Camila, Lewis Kelly, Thomas Arnold, Jake Brown, Ryan Mar, Lauren Whelan, Leila Ecker, and Nia Gallagher.

Radio DJ Marty Guilfoyle was previously announced as a member of the house, but it appears he has since left the group.

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The G.O.A.T House was founded by Thomas Arnold and Jake Browne, and all of the members have a combined following of eight million on TikTok.

In posts shared on their personal social media accounts, members shared videos of them moving into the house this week.

However, it’s unclear whether any of the members self-isolated before choosing to live with several people outside of their usual household.

According to current guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic, social visits to homes, both indoors and outdoors, should be limited to a maximum of 6 visitors from no more than 3 households.

 

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These guidelines were implemented to avoid large gatherings of people, in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus in Ireland.

Goss.ie has contacted a member of The G.O.A.T House to clarify how they are abiding by current restrictions, but we are yet to receive a response.

Goss.ie has also contacted TikTok for comment.

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