Two of TikTok’s biggest stars have been arrested on drugs charges.
Bryce Hall, 20, and Jaden Hossler, 19, were taken into custody Monday morning in Giddings, Texas. The Los Angeles based influencers have reportedly been staying in a luxury Airbnb rental in the Lone Star state amid the coronavirus lockdown.
Hall was slapped with a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession and later released on $5,000 bail.
Hossler was also charged with marijuana possession. He was additionally hit with a second-degree felony charge for possession of a controlled substance in penalty group two.
Police did not disclose which drug Hossler was carrying – but drugs in that group ‘include most hallucinogens and stimulants.’
A second-degree felony charge is punishable by up to 20 years in prison or a fine of $10,000.
Hossler was released from custody after posting a $6,500 bond.
Hall and Hostler are two of the most famous content creators on TikTok.
Hall boasts a whopping 7 million followers on the social media app, while Hostler has 6 million.
Video showing the pair being pulled over by police was – ironically- shared on TikTok Tuesday.
Officers did not say why they flagged down their vehicle.
came to work expecting the usual routine, ended up seeing bryce hall and jaden hossler gettin arrested 😎 pic.twitter.com/p37weBOqWs
— 𝖆𝖕𝖗𝖎𝖑 🦋 (@herreraaprill) May 26, 2020
The two did post a victory dance on TikTok after they were released (which has since been deleted).
Hall and Hossler are both current members of the LA SwayHouse, a collective of TikTok stars who film and post a constant stream of content in the form of their antics.
This isn’t Hall’s first run-in with controversy.
In December, 2018 YouTuber Zach Clayton claimed that Hall had physically attacked him, leaving multiples bruises and a cut lip behind.
The drama eventually grew, with creators like Tana Mongeau getting involved, before Hall eventually apologized publicly and the hate subsided.