Content creator Rachel Otuoma has laid down firm ground rules for TikTokers visiting her home, warning that any guest who disregards them will no longer be welcome.
Speaking in a candid video update shared via her social platforms, Otuoma opened up about her frustrations with fellow content creators who go live immediately upon entering her home, capturing every corner—from her kitchen to bedroom spaces—without consent.
“I’ll stay up all night cleaning and organizing, only for someone to come in and expose everything online. That ends now,” she said.
The popular TikToker revealed she’s hosting about fifteen content creators, but this time under strict house rules. She emphasized that the effort she puts into making her space **presentable—buying new plates, deep-cleaning, and curating décor—**does not give anyone the right to broadcast her private life.
“We’ve even emptied the drawers. I don’t want anyone saying, ‘This is Rachel in the kitchen’ or ‘Look at how her house looks.’ That won’t happen here,” she asserted.
Otuoma further called out creators who use home visits as a way to turn personal spaces into viral content, saying it’s time people distinguish between lifestyle vlogging and blatant invasion of privacy.
“It’s not content. It’s disrespect,” she said. “Going live and filming someone’s private life without consent should never be normalized.”
