Born under the sign of Aries on 29 March 2003, in Temecula, California USA, Jack Wright is a 20-year-old Caucasian TikTok creator, YouTuber, Instagram celebrity and actor. While it’s difficult to say for certain what his fame mostly derives from, his TikTok’s massive following is one of its most likely sources. Over the course of his early career, even as an underage boy Jack was involved in a great deal of controversy, which in the world where there’s no publicity, literally served to jump-start his ascent to stardom. He has thus enjoyed substantial success over the course of his social media entertainment career since an unspecified date.
Early life & education: Dreaming through apps
Wright was raised in his birthplace alongside his two older brothers Thomas and James, by their father Will, who is a doctor, and mother a pharmacist. By all accounts, Jack had a fairly unremarkable childhood with no particular early passions, except perhaps physical activities, which later helped him shape already desirable good looks into what he would ultimately use to garner millions of fans. He was just another boy with Instagram on his phone when the internet wave began to hit his generation, with suddenly everyone being chronically online, and dreaming of the wealth and success their favorite celebrities enjoyed.
As for his education, Jack attended Great Oak High School in his birthplace, participating in both track and field throughout his years there, while trying to professionally make it as a pole vaulter. He abandoned all of these hobbies as well as his education immediately after matriculating in 2021.
Career: In the right place, at the right time, with the wrong person
Jack’s career started on TikTok the moment he realized that he was getting loads of attention from teenage girls for showing off his six pack, though influencers, especially minors, weren’t earning as much around 2018. Wright thus used the platform to connect with other creators and have some of their audiences trickle over, which led him to collaborate with a number of TikTok stars, most of whom are female.
One that really stood out in terms of how much co-operation she really wanted to have with Jack was Sienna Mae Gomez – another California-based TikToker, who created similar thirst-trap content. Since she had a much larger following at the time, owing to the predominantly male audience of the app, the aspiring teenage boy felt that it would be a good idea to capitalize on Sienna’s offerings, and take what he could get, thereby deciding to stick with her throughout numerous videos.
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It wasn’t just for the apps though, as the two hung out privately a disproportionate amount of time, though as friends and TikTok collaborators. Jack’s plan seemed to work initially, drawing in all or most of the females in Sienna’s audience to his profiles and making his numbers climb even faster. What he didn’t predict, however, was that sometimes the profit isn’t worth it, as what Sienna had planned was something he apparently would never have agreed to. Be that as it may, the collaboration was evidently doing wonders for the growth of Jack’s account, who was heading towards his first million followers.
Credit where it’s due
Wright’s efforts at achieving fame were eventually recognized by a very important group of creators, specifically those behind the Hype House – a mansion in Moonpark, California, where chosen teenage TikTokers gathered to create content and also reside. Its luxurious amenities include a spacious backyard, pool, outdoor gym, jacuzzi, and expansive kitchen and dining areas. The Hype House has undergone location changes, initially utilizing two houses in Los Angeles before settling into its current Moorpark abode. The collaborative’s membership, comprising around twenty Gen Z influencers, has experienced evolution over time. Jack was one of the first TikTokers invited to the party, which he gladly accepted. He was subsequently seen in Netflix’s “Hype House,” whose production hadn’t been continued after its first and only season in 2022.
Having appeared on television several times, Wright also tried his hand at acting, participating in four titles throughout 2020, 2021 and 2022, and remains to be seen in “All There Is,” which is in post-production, as well as “One Stupid Thing,” in the same stage. The latter film was spoken about by deadline.com, which called it a ‘suspense thriller,’ with the plot revolving around three high school friends bonding deeply throughout their individual growth in their hormonal trying times.
What is Hype House?
Established in December 2019, The Hype House received substantial funding for its endeavors from key figures such as Alex Warren, Daisy Keech, Dixie D’Amelio and Addison Rae. The collaborative counted 21 members at its zenith, but internal conflicts led to the departure of founding member Daisy Keech in March 2020. Subsequently, in May 2020 the D’Amelio sisters exited, citing the transformation of The Hype House into a more business-oriented entity. Darianka Sanchez, initially set to join, faced accusations of hacking and bullying, prompting the collaborative to revoke her membership.
Larray, an established TikTok personality and YouTuber, became part of the fold in January 2020, but confirmed his departure later that year. The surprise addition of internet sensation Vinnie Hacker in January 2021 brought a new dynamic to the Hype House, surprising its fan base. In December of the same year, Russian model Renata Valliulina, also known as Renata Ri, became a member of the house. The Hype House’s dynamic history reflects both its collaborative nature, and the challenges faced by its evolving roster of influencers. Jack himself left in June 2022.
So, what happened between him and Sienna?
Three years down the line of chasing the TikTok dream, Jack’s friends had become sick of what he’d been going through, and decided that enough was enough. As reported by Insider, one of them called Sienna out for her unacceptable behavior, publicly alleging that she sexually assaults Jack even while others are present.
Wright retweeted these accusations, leading to a significant backlash against Gomez and resulting in a rapid loss of followers, as well as a rapid gain of his. Sienna denied the allegations in a since-privated 8-minute video on 1 June 2021 asserting that the claims were false and that she and Wright never had a sexual relationship. She explained their falling out as a consequence of unreciprocated feelings from Wright. However, Wright released his own statement a day later, seemingly supporting Rizzo’s accusations. Despite not explicitly accusing Gomez, he urged her to seek support and help.
The situation escalated further when a self-identified witness, Lachlan Hannemann, posted a TikTok video on 3 June, allegedly showing footage of Gomez sexually assaulting Wright; the video was later removed, but continued circulating on other accounts. She responded with another on 4 June, denying the allegations, claiming the footage was edited deceptively, and questioning the motives behind its recording.
The Netflix series featuring Hype House members, including Gomez, offered little insight into the unfolding drama, with Gomez’s minimal presence raising questions about potential alterations to the show’s storyline. The controversy lingered as Wright posted a cryptic TikTok on 11 January 2022 hinting at undisclosed issues. On 20 January he released the YouTube video detailing his accusations against Gomez, accusing her of repeated inappropriate touching without his consent. Sienna’s representative vehemently denied the allegations, calling them harmful and untrue, highlighting the absence of any police investigation, report, charges, or legal communication between the parties.
Later, Sienna addressed Wright’s allegations on the BFFs podcast, hosted by Dave Portnoy, alongside her lawyer and a forensics expert, highlightig the absence of police reports, investigations, or civil complaints related to the accusations. The lawyer emphasized that the situation was primarily an online video, and hinted at potential defamation suits against multiple individuals.
Regarding her involvement in the Netflix series, Gomez claimed that producers pressured her and Wright to define their relationship, intending to make it a central storyline. However, the allegations led to concerns about the impact on her mental health, prompting her team to request the removal of her presence from “Hype House” episodes. Gomez asserted that Netflix, offering no comment on her removal, didn’t want to be liable for her mental health. Instead, Hype House focused on other storylines, diverting attention from tensions between Chase Hudson and Thomas Petrou to a COVID-19-related incident that Larray alleged was fabricated to compensate for Gomez’s absence.
Love life: Does he have a girlfriend?
Sienna Mae was very apparently never Jack’s girlfriend, which led some to even believe that Wright might be wholly uninterested in women. As of late 2023, there’s still no way to deny or confirm this assumption, since Wright can indeed be seen in the company of various women throughout his videos, but they’re usually one-time guests or friends. As far as verified info goes, Jack has never been in a relationship with a woman. Until the star himself reveals more information about his sexuality and romantic involvements, nothing on the matter can be said for certain.
Net worth: How rich is he?
Some of the most credible sources have determined that Wright’s total accumulated wealth near the end of 2023 is close to $1.5 million. He’s garnered this sum thanks to continuous appearances all over the media, especially due to the scandal with Sienna Gomez, which shut her career down and greatly boosted his. Wright is infrequently seen using his platform to represent various sponsors, which constitutes the majority of his income.
Body measurements: What is his height?
Jack is 5ft 7ins (168cms) tall and weighs 143lbs (65kgs), with vital statistics of 44-32-46, bicep size 17, shoe size 9. He has wavy bright blond hair, dark blue eyes, quite a pale complexion, and a body type most often described as muscular.
Social media presence
Jack has nearly 11.5 million followers on TikTok, 1.3 million on Instagram, more than 100,000 on Threads, and over 300,000 YouTube subscribers.
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