Cole Chase Hudson (born May 15, 2002),[3] known professionally as Huddy (formerly known as Lil Huddy or LilHuddy), is an American singer, actor, and
social media personality, known for co-founding the
TikTok collective
the Hype House,[4] and popularizing the
e-boy fashion style and subculture.[5][6] A 2020 article in Billboard Magazine rated him as one of the top 10 music influencers on
TikTok that year, with over 30 million followers, and one of the most influential people on the platform.[7][8] He has also been cited by
Paper as an important figure in the
2020s pop punk revival.[9]
Early life
Hudson was born in
Stockton, California to school teachers Cole and Tamora Hudson. He has two sisters.[5][10][9] Growing up in Stockton, he became interested in fashion at a young age and discovering
pop punk bands like
My Chemical Romance,
Blink-182 and
Fall Out Boy from his older sister's
iPod. In his teens, he began being bullied, which led to him becoming suicidal and eventually transferred to online schooling.[9][5]
Hudson attended
Bear Creek High School for his freshman and sophomore years, before moving to online schooling in order to continue his social media career. He graduated early in his junior year by taking three extra classes per semester.[11]
Career
Hudson began his career on
musical.ly, now
TikTok. In December 2019, Hudson co-founded the TikTok collective known as
the Hype House[12] with other social media personalities such as Daisy Keech, Alex Warren, Kouvr Annon, and
Thomas Petrou.[13][14] He also has a
YouTube channel.
In December 2020, he was signed to
Interscope Records by Adam Mersel, despite Hudson only having a recorded "a few scrappy demos".[5] Hudson starred alongside
Sydney Sweeney in Downfalls High, the film adaptation of
Machine Gun Kelly's album Tickets to My Downfall.[16] The film premiered on January 15, 2021,[17] and gained over 16 million views in its first weekend.[18] He then released his debut hit single "21st Century Vampire" on January 21.[19] On February 18 he released his second single "The Eulogy of You and Me", which was co-written and produced by
Travis Barker.[20] April 22, 2021 released his third single "America’s Sweetheart", an emotional ballad about a breakup and its outcomes. The music video features a cameo from
internet celebrity and
dancer,
Charli D'Amelio.[21] On August 6, he released the single "Don't Freak Out" featuring
Iann Dior,
Travis Barker and
Tyson Ritter and announced his debut album Teenage Heartbreak which was then released on September 17, 2021.[22]
Hudson dated Canadian social media personality Cynthia Parker until their break up in July 2019.[25] He was in a relationship with TikTok influencer
Charli D'Amelio between December 2019 and April 2020. They rekindled their relationship in 2021 but broke up in January 2022.
[26] He began dating model and social media influencer
Chiara Hovland in April 2023.[27]
Discography
Studio albums
List of studio albums, with release date and label shown