A few weeks after Roselie Arritola (whose known online as Jenny Popach) allegedly snuck into the Hype House’s old mansion and filmed the entire thing, her mom has spoken out.

In a series of TikTok videos, the mom — whose name is Maria Ulacia — responded to comments that said it was wrong for her to break into the “old Hype House” because the influencers’ “stuff is still in there.”

“They don’t live there. They were not living there. That was a f**king lie,” Maria replied in a since-deleted video that was screenrecorded and reposted to the TikTok Room Instagram account. “You guys don’t get it. There are two sides to every story. They are lying. Nobody lives there. I’m gonna have my day.”

For those who missed it, Hype House members were seriously upset after a group of people, which included Jenny and Maria, posted clips inside the squad’s old home and even alleged that they were moving in to form the “Junior Hype House.” They also tried on some of Chase Hudson‘s clothes that were left behind. After the situation went down, the girls and Maria apologized, but alleged that they “did not break into the Hype House.” Instead, she claimed that “there was a caretaker there that allowed us to come in and film.”

Now, Maria has continued to address the situation in more TikTok videos. When someone asked why they hadn’t been “arrested” for seemingly breaking into the house, the mom responded.

“Because it’s never going to happen. Like seriously? Not happening honey. Look at me,” she said. “Thriving baby. Running. Living life. I could care less about what you guys say.”

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Another fan simply commented, “Jail,” and Maria hit back with another video.

“I didn’t do anything wrong. Honey, you keep saying jail. But am I in jail? Was I ever arrested? No. Therefore nothing happened,” she claimed. “No one’s going to jail. Nobody was charged with anything honeys.”

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The Hype House has been pretty quiet about the situation, but their management did previously release a statement to Insider, that read, “There simply is no ‘caretaker’ for the house, or anyone beyond the current Hype House residents (who weren’t home at the time), that has the authority to breach security, open the security gate, and ‘invite’ strangers into our home, we have turned the full investigation over to law enforcement and will follow their lead regarding next steps and holding the appropriate individuals accountable for their actions.”

It continued, “Regarding accountability, regardless of intent or lapses in judgement, breaking and entering, trespassing, and property theft are criminal offenses that will not be tolerated by the members of Hype House or law enforcement. From here, we’ll defer to law enforcements and the legal system to determine the appropriate outcome for those involved.”

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