Tayler Holder and Bryce Hall may have a lot in common in terms of their TikTok careers, but you won’t find these two men collaborating anytime soon. Not only is Holder a former member of Hype House (Sway House’s rival influencer group in Los Angeles) but he and Hall have come to blows in major ways on the Internet.

The feud between the two stars began in 2022, according to Distractify, after rumors allegedly started spreading about Holder sexually assaulting multiple women. Several influencers unfollowed Holder after the news broke, including Hall, leading many to believe that the two had beef. Holder reportedly sent out cease and desist letters to fellow TikTokers in the community, including Hall. Hall spoke out about the incident in a video shared to X at the time, saying, “He sent me a cease and desist, and I’ll tell you right now, nobody’s talking about you, bro. I have never personally went out of my way to talk s–t about Tayler behind his back. If anything, I would say it to his face.”

The feud heated up further when Hall took to X claiming that the singer wanted to fight him. The TikTok star admitted he would be open to a boxing match only if Holder would “make a public statement to why you sent all your friends cease and desist letters” and “respond to the SA allegations.” The boys never came to blows, however, as no official fight was ever reported to happen.

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