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Inside Bretman Rock’s eccentric Hawaii home: the Filipino-American beauty influencer’s US$2 million mansion is random, colourful and ‘very gay’

Bretman Rock and his flamboyant house in Hawaii. Photos: @bretmanrock, @mcyia/Instagram
Bretman Rock and his flamboyant house in Hawaii. Photos: @bretmanrock, @mcyia/Instagram

  • Bretman Rock Sacayanan Laforga – named after Bret Hart and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson – is a big personality, and that’s clearly reflected in his home
  • He tapped Chuen Yee-headed interior design firm MCYIA to do up his pad, and Dragnet furniture by Filipino designer Kenneth Cobonpue harks back to his birthplace

Everybody wants to be like Bretman Rock Sacayanan Laforga, but absolutely no one can even come close. Let’s start with his name. You’d think he came up with a stage name, but no, “Bretman Rock” is really on his birth certificate. According to an interview he gave to KITV in 2015: “My dad was obsessed with wrestlers, and he liked Bret Hart and The Rock, so that’s how he got Bretman Rock.”

Bretman Rock – yep, that’s his real name. Photo: @bretmanrock/Instagram
Bretman Rock – yep, that’s his real name. Photo: @bretmanrock/Instagram
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The internet sensation became famous for a make-up tutorial on how to contour back in 2015. The video was less than four minutes long, but it skyrocketed him to influencer fame.

“I think that video was super successful because contouring was still a new thing. People loved it because I was not your average beauty guru teaching you how to contour with a sweet voice, sounding like a robot. No – I was a teenage boy with colourful language, putting on make-up,” he said in an interview online.

You know you’ve made it when your home is featured on Architectural Digest. Rock is the owner of a US$2 million Hawaii home, and the publication’s video feature truly reflects his personality – comedic tone and all. If watching it doesn’t get a laugh out of you, we don’t know what else will.

Bretman Rock’s home in Hawaii. Photo: @mcyia/Instagram
Bretman Rock’s home in Hawaii. Photo: @mcyia/Instagram

As interior designer Nate Berkus once said, “Your home should tell the story of who you are, and be a collection of what you love.” Rock described his home in three words: random, colourful and very gay. Throughout his home tour, he also emphasised the influence of the Philippines through certain pieces, such as the deep red bloom chair in his living room and the Dragnet lounge furniture by a Filipino designer, Kenneth Cobonpue.