‘It is literally the devil’s playground’: TikToker reveals she paid $3,000 to ESCAPE Hollywood – amid reports L.A. district is now filled with fentanyl zombies, tent cities and filthy streets
‘It’s literally the devil’s playground’: TikToker reveals she paid $3,000 to ESCAPE Hollywood – amid reports, the LA neighborhood is now filled with fentanyl zombies, tent cities and squalid streets
A TikToker has labeled Hollywood “the devil’s playground” after revealing she paid $3,000 to escape her apartment in the glitzy LA neighborhood.
User Vixenesha said she was constantly “seeing and hearing people around me” dying, adding that her move was a “big mistake.”
Her comments come after a viral video appeared to expose Hollywood’s dark underbelly through footage of its squalid streets and massive homeless population.
In the latest clip, Vixenesha explained, “It’s literally true that Hollywood is the devil’s playground.
And I lived in Hollywood, so I can say that. I lived on the strip – Hollywood Boulevard. I don’t know why nobody told me to move there, but I did, which was a very big mistake.
User Vixenesha said she was constantly “seeing and hearing people around me” dying, adding that her move was a “big mistake.” The video has been viewed more than 3 million times
“I can’t tell you how many times I saw and heard people dying.”
She went on to explain that someone had committed suicide in her building while she was there and a corpse had been left to rot for months.
She added that she walked out of her house one day and saw a drug user “shoot in their veins.”
“The energy and atmosphere in that apartment was so bad that I literally broke my lease and paid $3,000 to get out.”
The video has been viewed more than 3 million times.
She told her followers, “The energy and vibe was so bad in that apartment that I literally broke my lease and paid $3,000 to get out of there.”
There are believed to be over 46,000 people living on the streets in LA – a figure that has more than doubled in the past decade.
Figures show that homelessness in Los Angeles County increased 9 percent between 2022 and 2023 alone, according to the latest data from the LAHSA.
A video that went viral last week exposed the dirty streets and rampant homelessness in Hollywood.
A narrator explains, “Hidden between glitz and glamour, homelessness has cast a shadow over the streets.
Another video showed LA’s homelessness problem manifesting itself on the streets of Hollywood
The number of homeless people in LA has more than doubled in the past decade
Prejudice and misunderstanding often cast a dark cloud over the homeless community. The city of dreams struggles with its own reality.’
It’s a problem Mayor Karen Bass promised to address when she took office last year.
In June, she announced the lofty goal of ending street homelessness in LA by 2026.
“My goal would actually be to end street homelessness,” she said. “There will still be people in shelters and shelters, but at least we shouldn’t let people die on the streets,” she said in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper.