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[/tvshowbiz/tiktok/index.html TikTok] has rapidly become one of most influential social media platforms for young people, with its major appeal being the ability to catapult anyone into overnight fame.  <br>But it seems that the stardom achieved from the platform can be taken away just as swiftly when a host of other influencers looking to take your place are just a click away. <br>In September last year, social media stars in their early 20s dubbed themselves 'The Wave House' and moved into a £5million mansion in the British countryside, with the chief aim of making videos for the platform. <br>They moved into new luxury digs nearby [/news/london/index.html London], which include 13-acres of land, a swimming pool, gym, spa and a 100-inch TV which cost almost £30,000- but the influencers say they were kicked out by management after just three months. <br>               Six social media influencers (pictured) have dubbed themselves 'The Wave House', and moved into a £5million mansion in the British countryside last year<br>         They have now been replaced with a new set of content creators and new Wave House will be hosting both British and American TikTok influencers.<br><br>Pictured L-R; Jimbo H; Ehiz Ufuah; Reagan Yorke; Eloise Fouladgar and Zack Fairhurst<br>Eloise Fouladgar, 22, who will return to the Wave House with her boyfriend, claimed in December that the group were due to come back after Christmas, but had their notice period cut short and were told to 'pack up and leave' by their management. <br>Backing up her fellow influencer's [http://blogs.realtown.com/search/?q=story%20Kate story Kate] Elisabeth, 20, said that she was 'bamboozled' and felt 'kicked out' of the house, having been told by management they had to move out with just ten [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/day%27s%20notice day's notice]. <br>   RELATED ARTICLES  [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/femail/article-9411775/Social-media-users-share-awkward-staircase-designs.html  Stairway to hell! These VERY odd staircases will leave you... ] [/femail/article-9401245/Can-spot-real-flowers-fake-ones.html  Can YOU spot the paper petals? Lockdown sparks a resurgence... ] [/femail/article-9402787/Gok-Wan-reveals-Insta-friendly-interiors-Georgian-home-London.html  At home with Gok Wan! TV presenter offers a look inside his... ] [/femail/article-9411493/William-Hanson-says-aim-quality-quantity-socialising.html  Don't 'wave like a pre-schooler' or make yourself sound... ]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>But Jidé Maduako, CEO of Yoke Network, told Femail that it was the influencers' choice to up sticks, that the project was only originally supposed to run for three months and their claims were fabricated to get more video views.  <br>The group are now being replaced with new influencers; who are set to outdo their predecessors' extraordinary ratings last year by taking part in an online reality TV show.  <br>         The group are now being replaced with new influencers; who are set to outdo their predecessors' extraordinary ratings last year.<br><br>Pictured, the new set of influencers with masks on<br>        Upon joining, the influencers belonged to management agency, Yoke, who cover the costs of the house and treat the mansion as an 'office'.<br><br>Pictured, Eloise, 22, who will return to the Wave House<br>Mansions where content creators live together gained popularity thanks to the The Hype House, a collective of TikTok personalities based in Los Angeles, California.<br>The US collective was formed in December 2019 and is made up of rising or established Gen Z influencers, including Addison Rae, 19, who is a friend of Kourtney Kardashian. <br>British influencers Spencer Elmer, Eloise Fouladgar, Jimbo H, Millie T, Kate Elisabeth and Carmie Sellitto all of whom are 20-24 and from London, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-bali-tour-du-lich-bali-indonesia-4-ngay-3-dem-tu-ha-noi-tu-sai-gon-hcm-may-bay.html tour du lịch bali] jumped on the trend last year and started their own social media haven. <br>Upon joining, the influencers belonged to management agency, Yoke,  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-bali-tour-du-lich-bali-indonesia-4-ngay-3-dem-tu-ha-noi-tu-sai-gon-hcm-may-bay.html kynghidongduong.vn] who cover the costs of the house and treat the mansion as an 'office' for their influencers to create content in - but the TikTok stars were under no contractual obligation to stay in the house. <br>The TikTok account became famous for their bizarre series of face reveal videos in which members of the house revealed their identities by taking off the spiked masks covering their entire face. <br>        The luxury digs nearby London, includes 13-acres of land, a swimming pool, gym, spa and a 100-inch TV which cost almost £30,000<br>Other clips featured influencers riding into their front garden on a helicopter, sat on a throne holding a Burmese python, and bursting their head through a print of the Mona Lisa.   <br>The group amassed a huge 3.8 million followers on [ But, according to influencers Elisabeth and Eloise, things started to 'crumble' in a short space of time when ratings couldn't live up to the incredible numbers gained by their first video.  <br>In a video filmed in December, Eloise said: 'What happened was, we had 55 million views and our expectations were so high. Those numbers you're never going to get again. <br>                The first members of the house revealed their identities in a series of bizarre videos in which they reveal the content creator by taking off the spiked masks covering their entire face. Pictured, the first set of influencers with their masks on <br>'What we started doing was putting loads of pressure on ourselves to to better, get more views show people what we're about and we got lost.' <br>She says that over time 'cracks started to show' and that it was an 'intense' environment living with a 'house manager'. <br>The pair claim that they were supposed to return after Christmas in January, but were told abruptly that management wanted to 'bring something bigger and better to the table'.<br>'Management pulled us into the office and said "Listen you're moving out and you have ten days to move out".<br>'Something is happening, this house isn't making you guys happy. We have your best interests at heart. We think we can bring something bigger and better to the table, so pack up you're leaving. ' <br>Private school girl Kate added on her own channel: 'We were only given a week and a half notice before we were told we had to move out. <br>         Eloise is dating fellow influencer and Wave House member Jimbo (pictured) and they will both be returning to the house for a 'second season' <br>             London-based Ehiz (left) has 9.7million followers on TikTok, on 205k followers Instagram and 46.3K subscribers on YouTube while Zack, 21, from the US, boasts 3.3million followers on TikTok<br>         Reagan (pictured with the rest of the Wave House members)  is a content creator from Los Angeles, she boasts 114k followers on Instagram, 39.3K subscribers on YouTube and 2.8 followers on TikTok<br>'We were meant to have a Christmas holiday...I feel a fit bamboozled, kicked out of this house, I could say a lot more but what's the point?<br>She added: 'Our management told us we have to move out and we have no idea what's coming next'. <br>But their former manager has branded their stories false, saying they were keen to create 'drama' and get more views. <br>'In terms of the last members of the group they kind of wanted to explore other opportunities', said Maduako. <br>'They wanted to explore those options. Also generally it's always good - because social media is fast paced - you always want to try to keep current. <br>He said that it was their decision to leave, insisting management 'never kicked them out' the initial duration of the project was always set out to be three months - despite no contract being drawn up to specify this.<br>         <br>Explaining why Eloise has remained part of the group, he said: 'Mainly because she really wanted to give it another shot in terms of season two, and she's really iconic to the project, with her milk bath. So it was a very organic thing.'     <br>Now, the Wave House will be hosting both British and American TikTok influencers. For its second season, a production crew will be joining the house members to film a Wave House reality show that will be shown on YouTube.<br>In each eight-minute long weekly episode over three months, the internet celebrities will be taking on fun, nail-biting challenges, pitting them against each other.<br>As well as the weekly reality show, regular videos will be uploaded to the Wave House TikTok account, and the Wave House members will also be broadcasting over their own TikTok, YouTube and Instagram channels.  <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-ee96bb50-8da8-11eb-8d95-f1ab87977ce4" website House members replaced after three months]
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The New Wonders are designed to make an instant impact, offering the 'wow factor' and 'awesomeness' in spades.<br><br>Pictured is one of 10 jungle swings dotted around the island of Bali designed to bring out your inner Tarzan or Jane<br>The Taj Mahal, the Acropolis, Angkor Wat, Machu Picchu... the list of the world's wonders has not changed much over the decades.<br>But now we are dreaming extra hard of the next great journey, is it time to think again? The world's great sights will always retain their allure.<br><br>But the new millennium has seen fresh wonders appearing on our travel itineraries.<br>And they are millennial sites in another sense, too: they have been created for the smartphone generation who have never had to wait for holiday photographs to be developed.<br>The Old Wonders gained their status the hard way, surviving hundreds or even thousands of years,[ TOWERS OF GREEN<br>         Bosco Verticale (or 'Vertical Forest') in Milan, pictured, comprises two residential tower blocks bursting with vegetation<br>Completed seven years ago, Bosco Verticale (or 'Vertical Forest') in Milan comprises of two residential tower blocks designed with balconies that jut out allowing trees and other vegetation to grow — forming towers of green. Milan's opera house and cathedral have a new rival for visitors' attention that offers an intriguing glimpse into the future of cities. Vegetation is the new cladding.<br>Star quality: More than 900 trees are planted on the facades of the two buildings, the tallest of which rises 364 ft.<br>How to see it: A two-night getaway to Milan from £266 pp including flights and B&B at 43 Station Hotel, within walking distance of Bosco Verticale (<a style="font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" class="class" rel="nofollow" website class="mol-para-with-font">SCI-FI SINGAPORE<br>        Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is an urban park that has a series of 18 extraordinary 'supertrees'. The tallest is 164ft <br>Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is an urban park, opened in 2012, and its highlight is a series of 18 extraordinary 'supertrees' with vegetation spouting out of the tall thistle-like structures — the tallest is 164ft.<br>They were designed by the Bath-based architects Grant Associates, which won a competition to complete the project. Its Instagram page #gardensbythebay has had more than a million posts.<br>Star quality: Take a stroll on the skywalk between the two tallest 'supertrees' — and go in the evening at 7.45pm to enjoy the light and music show.<br>How to see it: Heathrow-Singapore flights from £531 return (<[ SCI-FI SINGAPORE<br>        Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is an urban park that has a series of 18 extraordinary 'supertrees'. The tallest is 164ft <br>Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is an urban park, opened in 2012, and its highlight is a series of 18 extraordinary 'supertrees' with vegetation spouting out of the tall thistle-like structures — the tallest is 164ft.<br>They were designed by the Bath-based architects Grant Associates, which won a competition to complete the project. Its Instagram page #gardensbythebay has had more than a million posts.<br>Star quality: Take a stroll on the skywalk between the two tallest 'supertrees' — and go in the evening at 7.45pm to enjoy the light and music show.<br>How to see it: Heathrow-Singapore flights from £531 return (<a style="font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" class="class" rel="nofollow" website See <[ DRAMATIC IN DUBAI<br>        The Dubai Frame, pictured, is a giant picture frame looking on to historic Dubai on one side and the new city on the other<br>The UAE's commercial capital is arguably the most outrageous city of the 21st century. <br>Futuristic touches were wired in from the beginning: hotels shaped like sails, islands like palm trees, the world's tallest building and, since 2018, the Dubai Frame: a giant picture frame looking on to historic Dubai on one side and the new city on the other.<br>Star quality: The 164ft-long bridge at the top has sensors so that the floor becomes clear when you walk across it; absolutely terrifying for vertigo sufferers as you're 492ft up.<br>How to see it: Three nights at Ramada by Wyndham Jumeirah from £380pp including flights (<[ DRAMATIC IN DUBAI<br>         The Dubai Frame, pictured, is a giant picture frame looking on to historic Dubai on one side and the new city on the other<br>The UAE's commercial capital is arguably the most outrageous city of the 21st century. <br>Futuristic touches were wired in from the beginning: hotels shaped like sails, islands like palm trees, the world's tallest building and, since 2018, the Dubai Frame: a giant picture frame looking on to historic Dubai on one side and the new city on the other.<br>Star quality: The 164ft-long bridge at the top has sensors so that the floor becomes clear when you walk across it; absolutely terrifying for vertigo sufferers as you're 492ft up.<br>How to see it: Three nights at Ramada by Wyndham Jumeirah from £380pp including flights (<a style="font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" class="class" rel="nofollow" website More info: <[ ROUNDABOUT ALERT<br>Extraordinary as it may sound, the latest attraction in the Faroe islands is a Jellyfish Roundabout. It opened last year at the junction of two tunnels linking islands. <br>Local artist Tróndur Patursson's illuminated rock and steel sculptures are bathed in blue and green light and shaped like a giant jellyfish.<br>Star quality: Figures linking hands in one section designed as though enjoying a traditional Faroese 'ring dance'.<br>How to see it: Return flights via Copenhagen from Heathrow from about £235 (<[ ROUNDABOUT ALERT<br>Extraordinary as it may sound, the latest attraction in the Faroe islands is a Jellyfish Roundabout. It opened last year at the junction of two tunnels linking islands. <br>Local artist Tróndur Patursson's illuminated rock and steel sculptures are bathed in blue and green light and shaped like a giant jellyfish.<br>Star quality: Figures linking hands in one section designed as though enjoying a traditional Faroese 'ring dance'.<br>How to see it: Return flights via Copenhagen from Heathrow from about £235 (<a style="font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" class="class" rel="nofollow" website class="mol-para-with-font">MEXICAN MARVEL<br>         Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry - who created the wonderful Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao in Spain - was involved in the creation of Museo Soumaya in Mexico City, pictured <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox travel halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-e1ac7970-88e4-11eb-9e86-0704c0e8e274" website new wonders of the world, from swings in Bali to Dubai&apos;s Frame][ MEXICAN MARVEL<br>         Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry - who created the wonderful Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao in Spain - was involved in the creation of Museo Soumaya in Mexico City, pictured <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox travel halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-e1ac7970-88e4-11eb-9e86-0704c0e8e274" website new wonders of the world, from swings in Bali to Dubai&apos;s Frame]

Revision as of 03:39, 10 May 2021

The New Wonders are designed to make an instant impact, offering the 'wow factor' and 'awesomeness' in spades.

Pictured is one of 10 jungle swings dotted around the island of Bali designed to bring out your inner Tarzan or Jane
The Taj Mahal, the Acropolis, Angkor Wat, Machu Picchu... the list of the world's wonders has not changed much over the decades.
But now we are dreaming extra hard of the next great journey, is it time to think again? The world's great sights will always retain their allure.

But the new millennium has seen fresh wonders appearing on our travel itineraries.
And they are millennial sites in another sense, too: they have been created for the smartphone generation who have never had to wait for holiday photographs to be developed.
The Old Wonders gained their status the hard way, surviving hundreds or even thousands of years,[ TOWERS OF GREEN
Bosco Verticale (or 'Vertical Forest') in Milan, pictured, comprises two residential tower blocks bursting with vegetation
Completed seven years ago, Bosco Verticale (or 'Vertical Forest') in Milan comprises of two residential tower blocks designed with balconies that jut out allowing trees and other vegetation to grow — forming towers of green. Milan's opera house and cathedral have a new rival for visitors' attention that offers an intriguing glimpse into the future of cities. Vegetation is the new cladding.
Star quality: More than 900 trees are planted on the facades of the two buildings, the tallest of which rises 364 ft.
How to see it: A two-night getaway to Milan from £266 pp including flights and B&B at 43 Station Hotel, within walking distance of Bosco Verticale (<a style="font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" class="class" rel="nofollow" website class="mol-para-with-font">SCI-FI SINGAPORE
Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is an urban park that has a series of 18 extraordinary 'supertrees'. The tallest is 164ft 
Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is an urban park, opened in 2012, and its highlight is a series of 18 extraordinary 'supertrees' with vegetation spouting out of the tall thistle-like structures — the tallest is 164ft.
They were designed by the Bath-based architects Grant Associates, which won a competition to complete the project. Its Instagram page #gardensbythebay has had more than a million posts.
Star quality: Take a stroll on the skywalk between the two tallest 'supertrees' — and go in the evening at 7.45pm to enjoy the light and music show.
How to see it: Heathrow-Singapore flights from £531 return (<[ SCI-FI SINGAPORE
Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is an urban park that has a series of 18 extraordinary 'supertrees'. The tallest is 164ft 
Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is an urban park, opened in 2012, and its highlight is a series of 18 extraordinary 'supertrees' with vegetation spouting out of the tall thistle-like structures — the tallest is 164ft.
They were designed by the Bath-based architects Grant Associates, which won a competition to complete the project. Its Instagram page #gardensbythebay has had more than a million posts.
Star quality: Take a stroll on the skywalk between the two tallest 'supertrees' — and go in the evening at 7.45pm to enjoy the light and music show.
How to see it: Heathrow-Singapore flights from £531 return (<a style="font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" class="class" rel="nofollow" website See <[ DRAMATIC IN DUBAI
The Dubai Frame, pictured, is a giant picture frame looking on to historic Dubai on one side and the new city on the other
The UAE's commercial capital is arguably the most outrageous city of the 21st century. 
Futuristic touches were wired in from the beginning: hotels shaped like sails, islands like palm trees, the world's tallest building and, since 2018, the Dubai Frame: a giant picture frame looking on to historic Dubai on one side and the new city on the other.
Star quality: The 164ft-long bridge at the top has sensors so that the floor becomes clear when you walk across it; absolutely terrifying for vertigo sufferers as you're 492ft up.
How to see it: Three nights at Ramada by Wyndham Jumeirah from £380pp including flights (<[ DRAMATIC IN DUBAI
The Dubai Frame, pictured, is a giant picture frame looking on to historic Dubai on one side and the new city on the other
The UAE's commercial capital is arguably the most outrageous city of the 21st century. 
Futuristic touches were wired in from the beginning: hotels shaped like sails, islands like palm trees, the world's tallest building and, since 2018, the Dubai Frame: a giant picture frame looking on to historic Dubai on one side and the new city on the other.
Star quality: The 164ft-long bridge at the top has sensors so that the floor becomes clear when you walk across it; absolutely terrifying for vertigo sufferers as you're 492ft up.
How to see it: Three nights at Ramada by Wyndham Jumeirah from £380pp including flights (<a style="font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" class="class" rel="nofollow" website More info: <[ ROUNDABOUT ALERT
Extraordinary as it may sound, the latest attraction in the Faroe islands is a Jellyfish Roundabout. It opened last year at the junction of two tunnels linking islands. 
Local artist Tróndur Patursson's illuminated rock and steel sculptures are bathed in blue and green light and shaped like a giant jellyfish.
Star quality: Figures linking hands in one section designed as though enjoying a traditional Faroese 'ring dance'.
How to see it: Return flights via Copenhagen from Heathrow from about £235 (<[ ROUNDABOUT ALERT
Extraordinary as it may sound, the latest attraction in the Faroe islands is a Jellyfish Roundabout. It opened last year at the junction of two tunnels linking islands. 
Local artist Tróndur Patursson's illuminated rock and steel sculptures are bathed in blue and green light and shaped like a giant jellyfish.
Star quality: Figures linking hands in one section designed as though enjoying a traditional Faroese 'ring dance'.
How to see it: Return flights via Copenhagen from Heathrow from about £235 (<a style="font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" class="class" rel="nofollow" website class="mol-para-with-font">MEXICAN MARVEL
Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry - who created the wonderful Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao in Spain - was involved in the creation of Museo Soumaya in Mexico City, pictured 
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox travel halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-e1ac7970-88e4-11eb-9e86-0704c0e8e274" website new wonders of the world, from swings in Bali to Dubai's Frame][ MEXICAN MARVEL
Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry - who created the wonderful Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao in Spain - was involved in the creation of Museo Soumaya in Mexico City, pictured 
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox travel halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-e1ac7970-88e4-11eb-9e86-0704c0e8e274" website new wonders of the world, from swings in Bali to Dubai's Frame]