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Instead of reacting positively by donating to coronavirus-related causes or using their huge platform to raise awareness about the pandemic, these celebrities draw criticism for their controversial activities.

AceShowbiz - Bryce Hall didn't only earn public backlash from holding multiple parties in Los Angeles amid the pandemic, but also a legal trouble. He and fellow TikTok star Blake Gray were charged for their irresponsible behavior. City Attorney Mike Feuer blasted the influencers, "If you have a combined 19 million followers on TikTok, in the middle of a public health crisis you should be modelling great behaviour, best practices for all of us rather than brazenly violating the law and then posting videos about it, as we allege happened here."

Bryce and Blake threw house-parties at rented properties on 8 and 14 August as they were celebrating the former's 21st birthday. Both parties ended up being attended by police following complaints, with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti eventually cutting the power to the home in Hollywood Hills. "The City has now disconnected utilities at this home to stop these parties that endanger our community," he announced.

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