In the New York apartment of the guy from “Dude with a sign” for almost 6 thousand dollars a month

The man behind the meme is doing well.

Seth Phillips, the content creator best known as the face of the 8 million-follower Dude With Sign Instagram account, offered an inside look at his New York home.

From Caleb Simpson – The Influencer Who Brought To The Internet A Guy Who Lives In An Ambulance, A Former Laundromat Now Used As A One-Bedroom Home, A Tour Of A $3,000 A Month Apartment A Woman Shares With Her Pet Possum And Peek inside the “shark tank” investor’s penthouse – now you can look into the residence of a man who regularly goes viral due to clever cardboard messages.

“I feel like I’m being attacked,” Phillips says at the beginning of the video, ironically holding up a sign that says “Stop letting vloggers into your house.” pays for rent.


View of the sunlit area.
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Take a look at the wall with shelves and the chess table.
Take a look at the wall with shelves and the chess table.
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Phillips in his bedroom.
Phillips in his bedroom.
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Simpson pointed out that the top shelves on one wall were strangely empty.
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Simpson then visits Phillips’ sunny apartment, for which he pays just under $6,000 a month. Location not disclosed.

Highlights include a basketball used as a planter, an NBA Jam arcade game that Phillips says he finds “perfect, like between bells or whatever”, a pre-installed chessboard, and a closet full of his buzzing cardboard signs.

“This closet has about a billion likes,” Simpson says of the viral content storage space. Indeed, ever since Elliot Tebele of Phillips and Jerry Media (known as @f***jerry) first started using cardboard signs in October 2019, the concept has taken off online and on the streets.


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That closet should have “about a billion likes,” Simpson says.
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Phillips became famous for holding smart cardboard signs.
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Simpson himself tries on the role of the iconic guy.
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Simpson rated the comfort of the Phillips bed 9 out of 10.
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Among other highlights of the tour, Simpson chides Phillips for the number of empty shelves in a single wall cabinet (“You literally have nothing on the shelves up there. That’s where you think, right?”), Phillips admits he doesn’t “cook everything” and Simpson rates his bed a 9 out of 10 in terms of comfort level.

“Your apartment is like the movie Big,” Simpson summed up at the end, referring to the general atmosphere of the apartment.

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