Spacestation launching 'Camp Sike' TikTok comedy group in LA mansion - Business Insider

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An influencer management company is looking to spend up to $8 million on an LA mansion to house its new TikTok comedy group

But Spacestation's decision to buy rather than rent a house for its Camp Sike talent — a seemingly much larger investment — is a departure from what other TikTok-focused management groups have done.

"Everybody out there is focusing on a house," Cooper said. "The Hype House. The Clubhouse. Sway LA. It's all focused on a house, whereas our goal is this comedy collective and moving and driving them to really a place of presence in this new digital Hollywood space.

"Before we start investing in creators we want to know who they are and make sure we all vibe together," Lowder said. "After that initial introduction all the guys went home and the plan was to move to LA about a month or two after that, but because of the pandemic it really put things on hold.

 

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