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Meet Chris B and Haylee Cook — The Power Couple Building an Empire From Scratch
Today we would like to introduce you to Chris B and Haylee Cook, a couple whose story is as much about love and loyalty as it is about music, film, fashion, and defying the odds.
Making Waves in Hollywood: The Extraordinary Journey of Chris B & Haylee Cook
In a world where success often feels reserved for the privileged few, Chris B. and Haylee Cook are rewriting the rules — proving that resilience, passion, and loyalty can build an empire from scratch.
Hailing from Lake Elsinore, California, Chris and Haylee’s love story began in the most unexpected place: a smoothie shop. A simple encounter at Juice It Up sparked an instant connection that quickly grew into something deeper — a shared dream, a mutual drive, and the kind of bond that turns ambition into action.
From Struggles to Strength
Both Chris and Haylee came from difficult backgrounds marked by emotional trauma, manipulation, and a painful lack of family support. These challenges, while heavy, became the foundation for their unbreakable connection. They turned pain into power — channeling their struggles into their art, their brand, and ultimately, their success story.
Haylee had been performing since childhood — dancing, writing, and traveling across the country with a fire to act and create. Chris, already making waves in music and film, recognized that same fire in her, and together they became each other’s biggest allies.
While building a family, they never let go of their goals. They chose the long road — investing in their own talents, learning every part of the industry themselves, and sacrificing comfort for opportunity.
As artists, performers, and entrepreneurs, Chris and Haylee are now emerging as one of the most exciting creative duos in independent entertainment and the star light of Hollywood . From film and music to fashion and media, they’re proving that love isn’t just romantic — it’s revolutionary.
A Journey of Passion, Purpose — and Travel
Craving a new adventure, they packed up their lives and traveled the U.S., eventually settling in Maine, where they got married and focused on building content full-time. From that quiet corner of the country, they launched major projects that would later go global.
They created “The Berry Farm Chicken Cabin,” a wholesome, unscripted comedy series celebrating sustainable living and family — which premiered on Tubi and earned them their first widespread acclaim as filmmakers. That winter, they followed up with the holiday film “The Lost Elf on Christmas,” which gained national exposure, award recognition, and even inspired a children’s book and a custom plush toy — all self-published and now available on Amazon and Roku and in the Temecula, CA Library.
When it came time to return to California, they sold their home and dove headfirst into Hollywood. And within just eight months, they were on stage at the Whisky a Go Go, featured on the radio, and walking the red carpets at many film festivals across Los Angeles and stars of hollywood, getting invited VIP as celeberities, not just attending as a guest but being invited.
The rapidly climbing power couple Chris B and Haylee Cook also prove their versatility as actors, taking their real life marriage into narrative storytelling and acting under director Christian Alan and executive producer Becca Brazil in the 2026 drama “The Narcissist”. Not only demonstrating an affinity with emotionally charged material, but material that stimulates change.
A Night to Remember — Amare Magazine & Hollywood Icons
One of their most unforgettable moments came when Amare Magazine featured them as a power couple in their power players magazine. But it wasn’t just about the article — it was the company they kept.
That night, Chris and Haylee celebrated alongside some of the most iconic names in entertainment:
Danny Trejo, Emilio Rivera, Natalie Eva Marie, Teresa Giudice, Mike O’Hearn, and more.
They weren’t just guests — they were recognized for their strength, love, and rising influence. Standing shoulder to shoulder with legends, they showed exactly what modern success looks like when it’s built, not handed out.
Their red carpet appearance together symbolized more than just glamor — it was proof of how far they had come by staying grounded in loyalty and purpose.
Philanthropy With Heart
Chris and Haylee don’t just perform — they give back. This year, they proudly sponsored The Bunny Ball, a charitable cruise and event collecting stuffed bunnies for children in need. With their help, over 1,500 bunnies were donated — a gesture that turned their success into real-world impact. Chris and Haylee knows what its like to feel left out, so to them it was about giving back what they never received, not wanting anyone to feel alone like they did.
Going Global, Staying Grounded
They’ve built a massive following across platforms — with Chris surpassing 250 million views, verified on Spotify and Apple Music, and receiving coverage from LADBible, FoodBible, No Jumper.
Their music now streams worldwide with millions of views across platforms. Chris’s viral video alone reached 51 million views, earning over $50,000 on Facebook in just one year.
They’ve collaborated with influential names like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and inspired marketing game-changers like T-Pain and Jake Paul with their originality and reach. But what’s most impressive? They’ve done it all independently.
Chris and Haylee have become their own managers, publicists, agents, stylists, and producers — proving that if the industry won’t give you a chance, you can build your own lane.
On the Horizon: Cowboy Scripts, Documentaries & Coachella Dreams
They’re not slowing down. Upcoming projects include a cowboy TV show, a documentary titled “The Story of Chris B.”, and even a full-length movie based on it. Chris also launched his own clothing line on Amazon, while Haylee continues expanding her modeling and acting portfolio, while working on the newest animation series that is based of their chirstmas book and movie.
The couple is planning a music tour, with hopes of landing future performances at major festivals like Coachella, and they’ve recently been cast in upcoming films including the emotional drama “The Narcissist.”
They’ve also walked major carpets at WonderCon, had their projects picked up by platforms like Tubi and Roku, and are now pitching to Netflix, Apple TV+, and Hulu.
They also made waves together at the BOM Festival, walking the carpet and showing up as a unified front for creativity, fashion, and independent film. Their appearance caught attention not only for their growing body of work but for the way they move as one — no fake PR relationship, just real-life love and mutual respect turned into an empire.
A Message for the Dreamers
Chris B. and Haylee Cook embody the truth that even in a world filled with envy, gatekeeping, and negativity — you can still win.
They’ve faced betrayals that would have broken most people. But instead of letting it stop them, they chose love, loyalty, and vision. Now, they’re living proof that no matter how hard life tries to knock you down, faith, focus, and persistence will always win in the end. “We were never meant to stay small,” Chris says. “We just needed to believe in ourselves louder than the world tried to silence us.” If you’ve ever doubted your dreams — look at Chris and Haylee. They’re not just surviving.They’re making waves in Hollywood.
Power Couple Spotlight: Chris B & Haylee Cook – Standing Strong in a World That Tries to Tear You Apart
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In a time when relationships often come with ultimatums and division, Chris B and Haylee Cook are rewriting the narrative.
Too often, we see couples isolate each other — a new boyfriend who pulls you away from your siblings, a girlfriend who turns you against your childhood best friend, or subtle pressure to cut off family just to keep the peace. That’s not love — that’s control disguised as connection.
But Chris and Haylee? They’ve never played by those rules.
Through every high and low, from red carpets to rural film shoots, this couple has stood side by side without ever trying to change or control each other’s world. Unlike many relationships today, where one partner might pressure the other to cut ties with a favorite brother, sister, uncle, or lifelong friend — Chris and Haylee made a quiet promise early on: to grow together, not apart.
“We’ve never tried to tear each other away from the people who matter,” Chris shares. “If anything, we’ve supported each other’s roots. Her family became mine, and mine became hers. That’s rare these days.”
That loyalty goes deeper than romance — it’s about respect. It’s why their relationship isn’t just surviving; it’s thriving. As a creative powerhouse, they’ve blended music, film, fashion, and influence — but their real strength is the unity they bring to everything and everyone around them.
They’re not just a couple. They’re a movement — proving that true love doesn’t isolate you. It empowers you.
When Loyalty Isn’t Returned: The Pain Behind the Power
But while Chris and Haylee never tried to pull each other away from family or friends — the same couldn’t always be said for the people around them.
In fact, it was the opposite.
As their bond grew stronger, it became clear just how much jealousy that strength triggered. People they once called family or close friends began to show their true colors — not through love or support, but through quiet bitterness. Some spread lies. Others ripped themselves away without explanation. A few even tried to turn others against them, masking their own insecurities by painting Chris and Haylee as the problem.
“We didn’t tear anyone out of our lives,” Haylee says. “They tore themselves out. And the people we loved the most… let them.”
It was a painful realization — watching people they would’ve gone to war for walk away without hesitation, or worse, twist the truth to cover up their actions. But through that betrayal, something beautiful happened: clarity.
Over time, Chris and Haylee learned that not everyone is meant to come with you — especially not when your light starts shining a little too bright for their comfort. And now, years later, the truth is clearer than ever: the same people who turned their backs are still stuck in cycles of drama and struggle, while Chris and Haylee kept rising.
Their story isn’t just about love — it’s about resilience. It’s about two people who refused to break, even when others tried to break them apart. And it’s proof that cutting ties doesn’t always mean losing — sometimes, it’s the only way to grow.
When Love Turns Into Control: How Toxic Relationships Ripped My Family Apart
Not all betrayal comes from strangers. Sometimes, it’s the people you grew up with — your own blood — who turn their back on you, not because you hurt them, but because someone else told them to.
Let’s start with my nephew.
He got with a girl who didn’t like me. Not because I did something cruel or wrong — but because I called out the truth. He stole my iPad, and I confronted him about it. I still gave him another chance. I still showed love. I still tried. But she didn’t want that. She didn’t want us close. And ever since then, he’s pushed me out. He only texts me in secret now — like I’m a criminal, when all I did was stand up for myself and tell the truth. That’s not family. That’s control.
Then there’s my brother Ronnie.
He stopped talking to me completely after getting with a girl I caught cheating on him. I didn’t keep that secret — I told her she needed to come clean to him. Instead of doing the right thing, she did the dirty thing. She blocked me on everything. She ran to Ronnie and flipped the story. Made up lies. Said I threatened her. Said I was going to call CPS — something I never said, never would, and would never even think of doing.
But Ronnie believed her lies instead of remembering my loyalty.
She took over his accounts, blocked me from all his socials, and cut off our relationship so she could hide what she did. And he let it happen. That’s the world we live in now. Loyalty means nothing when manipulation gets there first.
And even with my brother Corey — it’s the same pattern. His wife doesn’t like me over something I supposedly did when I was a kid. She wasn’t even around back then. She heard one side of one childhood story and judged me ever since. She doesn’t know the full truth — and never cared to ask. She just formed her opinion and ran with it. And my brother let her do that too.
This is what toxic relationships do. They isolate. They divide. They convince people to abandon the ones who’ve always been there — just to protect a lie or boost someone’s ego. “I’ve never been perfect, but I’ve always been real. I don’t lie to make myself look better. I don’t twist stories to cover up my wrongs. And I sure as hell don’t cut off people for being honest with me.” Chris says. Sadly Chris unfortunately had to deal with his niece sneaking to call just to say how her mommy and daddy ripped all of her cousins from her. Because this isnt just a pattern they have done to Chris, this is something they do to all the family.
The saddest part is that I still love them. All of them. But I’ve had to learn that love doesn’t mean letting people keep hurting you — even if they’re family. Especially when they’re family.
Letting Go Was the Blessing
At one point, I thought I’d always keep the door open. I thought they’d come around. That maybe one day, they’d see the truth and reach out with honesty and respect.
But I’ve accepted the reality: I will never talk to them again. And that’s not bitterness — that’s peace.
Looking back now, I see it for what it really was. Every single one of those people — the ones who turned their back on me, who lied on my name, who chose jealousy and drama over love — they all stayed stuck in the same place. Nothing’s changed for them. If anything, things got worse.
They’ve built lives on chaos, while we’ve been building futures.
If we had kept them around, the drama would’ve kept following us. The lies, the manipulation, the fake support — it never would’ve stopped. We would’ve been dragged into it again and again, instead of focusing on what we were meant to do: grow, create, and succeed.
Sometimes the best thing you can do is let people go — not because you hate them, but because you love yourself enough to move forward.
Me and Haylee made a decision: to put our energy into purpose, not problems. Into real goals, not gossip. Into peace, not pain.
And since we’ve done that? Everything’s changed for the better.
Their love didn’t just face obstacles — it faced sabotage. At one point, Haylee’s own mother went as far as contacting her ex, trying to convince her to leave Chris and get back together with someone from her past. It was a desperate move — a last-ditch effort to tear them apart. But it didn’t work. Instead, it exposed just how low some people were willing to go out of jealousy and control. Friends and family members were pressured to turn against them, block them, cut them off — not because of anything Chris or Haylee had done, but because others couldn’t stand to see them happy. Still, through all the betrayal and manipulation, their love held strong. What was meant to break them only made them unbreakable.
The attacks didn’t stop with friends and exes — even Haylee’s grandmother got involved, going after Chris directly and cruelly accusing him of faking his vision loss. It was beyond disrespectful. And it didn’t end there. According to Chris, people were even being hired and manipulated behind the scenes to betray them — fake friends sent in with hidden agendas, all trying to break them apart from the inside. But they underestimated who they were dealing with. Chris documented everything. With cameras rolling and receipts in hand, he’s exposing the truth in his upcoming documentary — calling out every lie, every betrayal, and every person who tried to tear down what he and Haylee were building. This isn’t just a love story — it’s a war story. And they’re winning.
CHANCE AFTER CHANCE
What most people don’t know is that Chris was the one who tried to heal a family that hadn’t spoken in nearly three years. He stepped in and brought people back together — creating peace where there was nothing but silence and tension. But instead of being appreciated, that peace was weaponized against him. The same people he helped reunite turned around and used that unity to isolate, manipulate, and try to tear him and Haylee apart again.
Haylee’s sister hadn’t visited Maine for years — not once, even though their parents and grandparents had lived there. But the moment Chris and Haylee moved there together, she suddenly showed up — not out of love, but out of rage and jealousy. That energy only got worse when they bought a home. What should’ve been a moment of celebration triggered envy, and she sent Haylee a cold, calculated text: “Don’t forget, everything isn’t peaches and cream.”
She then tried to crash their wedding plans, manipulating family members to visit her instead of focusing on the couple’s big day — angry that Chris and Haylee had built something stable before she could. In a desperate bid for attention, she reportedly began abusing pills tattooing the ‘F’ word on her inside lip and sent disturbing photos of it to the family and posting it to social media, during the wedding week and day of, shifting the energy away from love and toward chaos. Instead of celebrating the newlyweds, the family was consumed by gossip and drama — much of it about her.
And it didn’t stop there. Haylee’s birthday was next. The same three people — her sister, mother, and grandmother — allegedly schemed to ruin it by making surprise visits and canceling promised plans for Salem. They created confusion, tension, and lies — all designed to throw Haylee off and create more division.
Chris’s upcoming documentary doesn’t hold back. It exposes the toxic pattern of three people who smile in public but talk behind each other’s backs — even at weddings with strangers. It’s raw. It’s real. And it’s a heartbreaking look at how far some will go to tear down a love they can’t control or understand.
Sometimes, the most dangerous people aren’t strangers — they’re the ones smiling at the family table. In Chris and Haylee’s case, it was a trio of chaos: the mother, the sister, and the grandmother. These three women somehow managed to come together with a shared mission — not to build anything, but to destroy. They worked as a unit, feeding each other lies, planting seeds of doubt, and trying to tear down the life Chris and Haylee were building from the ground up. Their goal wasn’t just to create drama — it was to dismantle love.
But what’s even more disturbing is that behind the scenes, these same three people don’t even truly get along. Each of them has talked badly about the others behind their backs — spreading gossip, throwing shade, and revealing just how toxic their relationships really are. They’ve each expressed hate, resentment, and blame toward one another. And yet, when it comes to targeting Chris and Haylee, they suddenly become the perfect team. Misery found company — and made it a group project.
That’s why, despite the heartbreak and betrayal, stepping away was a blessing. Chris and Haylee made the conscious decision to remove themselves from that cycle of negativity, lies, and manipulation. They chose peace over poison. They realized that no matter how much history you share with someone, it’s never worth sacrificing your future — especially when that future is full of love, growth, and real connection.
The Manipulation Game — and How We Turned It Around
For years, there was a toxic pattern we kept seeing play out — a game of control disguised as “family bonding.”
It would always start the same way. The mom or grandma would ask us, “Where do you want to go? What sounds fun to you?”
And we’d answer honestly, thinking for once maybe they cared. We’d say something like,
“Florida Disneyland. That’s always been a dream.”
But what happened next was straight-up manipulation.
Instead of making plans with us, they’d turn around and plan a trip without us — just to that same place — and then brag about it.
They’d go with everyone else, post pictures, talk about how amazing it was… all while knowing it would hurt. That was the point.
It was never about doing something nice.
It was always about control, exclusion, and trying to make us feel less-than.
So you know what we did?
We flipped the script.
We realized they weren’t asking us out of love — they were asking to weaponize our desires.
So we started feeding them distractions.
Told them fake ideas. Let them think they were “getting to us” by going the wrong direction.
Meanwhile, we stayed laser-focused.
On our goals. On our growth.
On building something real while they ran in circles thinking they were winning some sick little game.
Truth is — they weren’t hurting us anymore Chris said.
They were just puppets playing out the plan we fed them, while we took the time to create the life we really wanted — without their drama, manipulation, or games.
That’s when we truly broke free.
So Predictable It Was Pathetic
They thought they were being clever.
Calculated. Manipulative.
But the truth? They were so predictable, it was almost sad.
The moment we got back to California, we already knew what was coming.
We even told a few close people:
“Watch — they’re going to try and tear us apart.”
And just like clockwork…
They did exactly that.
Same old games. Same toxic tactics. Same fake smiles hiding the same jealousy and bitterness.
But this time — people were watching.
And the ones who used to defend them? The ones who once had their backs?
Even they started to see through it.
Because when you repeat the same cruel behavior over and over again —
Eventually, it becomes obvious. Transparent.
You expose yourself.
Their own actions spoke louder than anything we ever had to say.
And the more they tried to play innocent, the more people stepped away.
They burned their own bridges… all because they couldn’t control us anymore.
We stayed united.
They stayed bitter.
And in the end — their downfall wasn’t us.
It was their own reflection.
A Curse and a Gift
There was a moment that said it all.
Bonnie — the so-called godmother, the one who was supposed to protect —
had actually helped them write up a glass paper of lies about us.
She didn’t hide it for long.
She came to us and told us everything.
So Chris told her the truth right back.
Every fake word they said about her behind her back —
what the mom, the grandma, even the grandpa were saying.
These were people who claimed Bonnie was their “best friend of 40 years +.”
But this is how they treat everyone they say they care about.
Lie, manipulate, turn people against each other like it’s some kind of sick sport.
Chris looked Bonnie in the eye and said:
“Christine will admit what she did. She’ll come clean.
They’ll all turn on each other eventually.
And when it happens, you’ll remember I told you this.”
We moved on. We walked away.
And just like that — it all unfolded exactly how Chris said it would.
Then one day, Bonnie wrote Chris a message.
She admitted it.
She said every single word came true.
That what they did… how they did it… was right on point.
Like Chris had seen the future.
But it’s not magic.
Chris calls it a curse and a gift.
He can get to know someone for a week —
and see their every move, every decision they’ll ever make.
It’s not just intuition. It’s survival.
It’s what happens when you’ve been betrayed so many times…
you start to see people’s patterns before they even make a move.
The Paperwork of Lies
That so-called “paperwork” they had Bonnie write up?
It wasn’t for truth.
It wasn’t for protection.
It was a false narrative, crafted to attack us — for no reason.
A document full of lies, twisted stories, and fake concerns they could use against us later.
The main accusation?
That we were on drugs.
That was their go-to lie.
Every time they wanted to discredit us or deflect from their own toxic behavior, they’d pull that card.
But here’s the truth they never wanted the world to see:
We offered multiple times to take drug tests —
Urine, blood, and even hair follicle tests that go back 10 years.
Every time we offered?
They refused.
Why?
Because they didn’t want us to prove them wrong.
Their lie was more useful to them than our truth ever was.
But it goes deeper.
A guy named Cory — Ally’s ex — was one of the biggest sources of the false rumors.
He spread lies to the family out of jealousy.
Because truth be told, Cory was actually in love with Haylee, the other sister.
And when he couldn’t have what he wanted, he tried to ruin everything else.
But karma doesn’t miss.
Years later, Cory wrote Chris B directly.
Came clean.
Said he was the one on drugs.
Admitted he had lied.
Said he had gotten sober and apologized for everything —
for spreading lies, rumors, turning people against each other.
And you’d think that would be the end of it.
You’d think the family would finally let it go.
But no.
Even with Cory’s confession in writing,
they clung to the lie —
because it was never about truth.
It was about control.
It was about keeping us down.
But here’s the real ending:
The truth survived.
Chris and Haylee said we have never done anything besides drink or smoke marijuana on and off through out the years! We stayed grounded.
We built our future while they recycled the same lies and lost all credibility.
Another layer of toxicity in the situation came from Gil — the stepdad — who was far from innocent behind the scenes. Gil had a habit of stirring the pot, feeding misinformation to others, and planting seeds of doubt that fueled division and chaos. He would twist Facebook posts that had nothing to do with him into something personal, convincing others that Chris was attacking the family online — when in reality, the posts were about Chris’s own biological father and unrelated personal experiences.
Chris explained this clearly during a dinner conversation when Gil confronted him, asking if a post about being “embarrassed by someone” was directed at him. Chris calmly replied, “No, that post was about my dad. You have to remember — I have my own family that I don’t even talk to. Yet here I am, talking with you. Why would that post be about you?”
Instead of accepting the explanation, Gil — along with Tami — would continuously twist Chris’s words and intentions, painting him as a villain to the rest of the family. It became clear that when people already have a problem with you, they’ll interpret anything negative you say as being about them, even when it isn’t. This paranoia and manipulation created unnecessary conflict and deepened the wedge between everyone.
It wasn’t just about misunderstanding — it was about control, narrative spinning, and keeping the tension alive. And that’s why, in the end, Chris knew it was best to step away from that environment entirely.
And then there was Allyson — Haylee’s sister — who took it to another level. She didn’t just talk behind our backs, she went out of her way to try and destroy us publicly. She messaged people — our own friends — saying I was “forcing” Haylee to do things and begged them to reach out to her like she needed to be “saved.” She even posted in Facebook groups trying to humiliate us, claiming we were on food stamps, like that somehow discredited our work or our grind. And as if that wasn’t enough, she left fake negative reviews on my verified Facebook page — not because she ever worked with me, but purely out of hate and jealousy. That kind of energy doesn’t come from concern — it comes from resentment. And it’s wild how far some people will go when they can’t control your life or your relationship.
Turning betrayal into fuel
Chris and Haylee didn’t have it easy. From being betrayed by people they once called family and friends, to being lied to and blocked from platforms, they faced intense personal damages.
But instead of folding, they built.
They turned heartbreak into drive.
Silencing into storytelling.
Disloyalty into loyalty — to each other and their vision.
Chris recalls, “If we stayed connected to those old circles, the drama would’ve never stopped. We had to separate ourselves from toxic people so we could focus on success. That’s what saved us — and elevated us.”
The Decade-Long Grudge: Allyson’s Obsession and Disrespect
With Allyson, the conflict wasn’t something that built up over time — it started right away from the moment Haylee was born. From the moment Chris and Haylee got together, it got worse, she seemed determined to create tension and chaos. And what’s even more shocking is that, after more than 10 years of not speaking, she still finds ways to attack and insert herself into their lives acting like she is depresed but it is only at the moments she acts out when Haylee and Chris are uprising or doing something achievable in their lives in order to destroy it and place the attention on her, she thinks what she does will work, but it never does it just keeps showing how repetitive a person can be.
But the worst moment — the one that showed just how deep her resentment goes — was when she had Haylee, pregnant with Chris B’s child, walk down the aisle with another man. That wasn’t just a misunderstanding or bad planning. That was deliberate disrespect — a calculated move meant to humiliate and undermine everything Chris and Haylee had built.
It’s one thing to be bitter. It’s another to go out of your way, a decade later, to keep stirring the pot — especially when a child is involved. That level of hate doesn’t come from love or protection. It comes from a place of deep jealousy, control, and unresolved personal issues.
expanding on the theme of betrayal, sabotage, and overcoming manipulation:
But not everyone wanted to see us rise. Behind the scenes, Tami and the grandmother would subtly — and sometimes openly — try to steer us in the wrong direction. It became clear they weren’t just giving bad advice by accident — they were guiding us to fail. Whether it was encouraging poor decisions or deliberately influencing us to gain weight by constantly saying we were “too skinny,” it was all part of a toxic pattern. They wanted us to ruin our health, our image, our confidence — just to keep us stuck and doubting ourselves.
It wasn’t love. It wasn’t concern. It was sabotage dressed up as support.
But instead of breaking us, it woke us up. It pushed us to reclaim our health, our identity, and our purpose. Together, we learned to trust our own instincts over manipulation. And that transformation — mentally, physically, emotionally — became one of our greatest victories as a couple.
There was a time when the entire family tried to shut us down — literally. They didn’t want us posting online, sharing our life, our art, or our truth. They’d say things like, “You’re throwing it in our faces,” or “Our family doesn’t do social media — and neither should you.” But the truth was, it had nothing to do with family values and everything to do with control. They didn’t want Chris B’s image to grow. They didn’t want his name to spread. Every post we made was a threat — because it exposed their lies, their mistreatment, and their fear of being left behind.
But we didn’t stop. And now, nearly a decade later, the irony is clear: those same people who once tried to silence us are now scrambling to do social media themselves. Not out of passion. Not out of purpose. But out of envy — because we showed them what was possible, and they couldn’t handle it.
They wanted to dim our light. Instead, we became the fire.
We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
For Chris B and Haylee, the journey hasn’t just been about building a brand — it’s been about surviving sabotage, betrayal, and relentless outside pressure. The road to where they are now has been anything but smooth.
People see the success — the millions of views, the verified platforms, the red carpets, the music videos, the original films streaming on major networks — but what they don’t see is what it took to get there. The sacrifices. The silence. The moments when quitting would’ve been easier than continuing.
There were people — including family — who tried to tear them apart from the very beginning. Lies were told. Loyalty was tested. They were told not to post, not to share, not to shine. People claimed it was “throwing it in their faces,” when in reality it was just two people trying to live freely and authentically.
Worse still, those same people who once mocked or dismissed their journey are now trying to imitate it. A decade later, the same ones who told them to stop posting are now launching social media pages of their own — not from passion, but from competition. But Chris and Haylee have never needed to chase anyone else’s lane. They built their own.
And through it all — the jealousy, the exclusion, the rumors, the manipulation — they stayed standing. Not just as individuals, but as a unit. They kept creating. They turned personal heartbreak into powerful art. They transformed isolation into inspiration. And most of all, they never let bitterness define them.
Their love became their armor. Their creativity became their outlet. And their commitment to growth, truth, and legacy has fueled every single move since.
Today, Chris and Haylee are not just a couple — they are a movement. A testament to what can happen when two people believe in each other more than the world believes in their failure.
They are proof that even when the road isn’t smooth… you can still drive it all the way to the top.
Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
What We Do — And Why It’s Different
At the core of everything Chris B and Haylee do is storytelling — real, raw, and rooted in purpose. Whether it’s through music, film, fashion, or social media, they create with intention. As a couple, they specialize in blending entertainment with impact — producing content that not only goes viral but also carries meaning, message, and momentum.
Chris B is a multi-hyphenate powerhouse — a musician, actor, director, filmmaker, and author — with over 250 million views, verified music across all platforms, and original shows and movies streaming on Tubi, Roku, and more. He writes, directs, produces, and stars in his own work, often pulling from real-life struggles to craft stories that connect on a deeper level. Whether it’s the comedy of The Berry Farm, the emotional weight of The Story of Chris B or the holiday magic of The Lost Elf on Christmas, Chris creates worlds that are both entertaining and authentic.
Haylee is a rising actress, model, and creative visionary in her own right. She co-stars in many of Chris’s projects, bringing a natural presence and emotional depth to every role. Beyond the screen, she helps design and style their visuals, assists in production planning, and has become a face of resilience and femininity in their growing brand.
What they’re most proud of isn’t just the content they’ve created — it’s what it stands for. Every film, every post, every project is a piece of their journey: surviving betrayal, overcoming family trauma, breaking cycles, and building a future from the ground up. They don’t just collaborate — they elevate each other.
What sets them apart? Authenticity. Independence. And the fact that they do it all themselves.
While many influencers rely on huge teams and industry backing, Chris and Haylee built their empire brick by brick, often filming, editing, producing, and promoting everything themselves. They’ve been featured by major platforms like LADbible, FoodPorn, and No Jumper — not because of clout-chasing, but because their content resonates. It’s real. It’s funny. It’s emotional. And it’s theirs.
Together, they’re not just a couple — they’re a creative force, a modern-day power duo blending talent, heart, and hustle. And they’re just getting started.
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What’s next for Chris and Haylee?
More films. More music. More movement.
They’re currently working on a powerful documentary — “The Story of Chris B” — which tells the real-life tale of betrayal, censorship, and resilience behind the scenes.
Their animation short films that runs off of, The Lost Elf on Christmas movie and book.
They’re also developing new scripted and unscripted content, expanding their merchandise lines, and preparing to pitch full-scale projects to platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Apple TV+.
Hitting podcasts to get into deeper detail of their story.
When asked what keeps them grounded, Chris and Haylee don’t hesitate:
“Each other.”
In a world full of temporary connections and fast fame, they’re building something timeless — one story, one scene, one song at a time.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://chrisb.net
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/hayleecook1
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRealChrisB
- LinkedIn: https://instagram.com/chrisbtv
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@chrisb1
- Other: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7ARhyZCtJojtuJOgOlBqKp








