Bryce Hall, a prominent internet star who openly supported Donald Trump during his presidential campaign, is now looking to collaborate with the president-elect to create viral social media content. Hall has been in communication with the Trump team, particularly through his friend Blake Wynn, who is connected to the campaign through his uncle, casino mogul Steve Wynn.
Having met Trump in person twice, most recently at a campaign rally in Las Vegas, Hall has discussed the possibility of creating videos with the president-elect. Trump himself expressed interest in collaborating with Hall, even jokingly promising to boost Hall’s following by 20 million if they were to make a video together.
With a substantial following of nearly 24 million on TikTok, Hall hopes to continue showcasing Trump to the younger generation, known as Gen-Z. The influencer sees an opportunity to bridge the gap between Trump and younger audiences through social media collaborations, such as TikToks or vlogs.
Trump’s acknowledgment of the importance of staying relevant online was evident during his victory speech, where Dana White praised popular streamers and podcasters who had featured Trump on their platforms. Hall aims to further this online presence by working with Trump and showcasing him to a wider audience.
Hall was among the first to learn of Trump’s election victory, receiving a call from Blake Wynn, who was with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, confirming the news. Despite the risks involved in openly supporting Trump during his campaign, Hall believes it was a necessary step for the greater good.
In a time where social media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion, collaborations between influencers like Bryce Hall and political figures like Donald Trump could have a significant impact on reaching diverse audiences and engaging with younger demographics.