
It’s not a great start for 2022. Todrick Hall. The Celebrity Big BrotherThe runner up is being sued for $60,000 back rent he owes to his landlords.
According to the lawsuit, Us WeeklyYouTuber 36 agreed to pay $30,000 per month for Sherman Oaks’ eight-bedroom, five-bathroom home.
The owners of the home, Avi and Orna Lavian, served Hall with a pay or quit notice on March 3, which was given to another occupant of the house, according to the civil complaint, which was submitted to court by the plaintiffs’ attorney on March 29.

In addition to the past-due rent of $60,000 for February and March 2022, the landlords want reasonable attorney fees, forfeiture of the agreement, damages at the rate of $1,000 per day and “all other relief the court deems just and reasonable.”
Hall previously showed off the home as his own in a YouTube video titled “Bought My DREAM Home!!! FULL TOUR,” which has amassed more than 500,000 views since he posted it in February 2021.
“I have been wanting to buy a home for a very long time and this is a dream come true,” the singer/dancer says in the video before taking his followers on a tour of the mansion. “I saw over 50 homes and decided to get this one. This home was the one that I fell in love with.
Hall often spoke of the house during his tenure. Celebrity Big BrotherSeason 3, which aired February, was his third season. After receiving backlash from fellow players, he finished second.
“I haven’t avoided press because I’m afraid to comment on my experience on Big Brother, but more to protect myself and my mental health to make sure I could actually get my show on stage and fulfill my obligations to my fans and my PAID employees,” the American IdolThe alum wrote the following Instagram post on March 12. “I have no desire to prove myself to people who were never rooting for me to begin with, but I do want to say to my fans that I will be commenting on my experience once the show is open, because I feel you deserve it. Thank you to everyone who supported me in the bbhouse. It was the most difficult thing I’ve ever done, but I’m glad I did it.”
Hall allowed cast members to audition for the reality competition series before they were cast. Big BrotherSeason 23 to stay in his house since he was out of town last year.
Us WeeklyHall has been reached out for comment.
Reporting by Andrea Simpson, Diana Cooper