Steamy music video by Nick Hissom, stepson of billionaire Steve Wynn, causing family 'tension,' rumors he's been kicked out
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Talk about dirty laundry!

Billionaire Steve Wynn reportedly became so upset over his stepson Nick Hissom’s provocative new music video that multiple sources informed Page Six about him being asked to leave the family mansion in LA.

But Hissom tells us its merely created “tension” between him and his parents.

The scion, 32, dropped the video for his song “So Cool Babe” on Friday.

The video includes bold poolside make-outs, a steamy threesome shower scene, and features appearances by OnlyFans star Reno Gold, adult film star Hazel Hoffman, influencer Austin Casey, and model Jakob Jokerst.

Page Six covered the music video’s release, while New York Magazine profiled Hissom afterward, following his public breakup in March with Kameron Ramirez, his fiancé of two years and business partner in the art world.

A source tells us Wynn and his wife, Andrea, are “furious” with her son, and multiple sources say Hissom was kicked to the curb.

Reps for Steve and Andrea could not be reached.

One source claims the staff at the LA home packed all of Hissom’s things into his car, then moved the car onto the street.

Hissom denied he’s been booted, telling us it’s “untrue.”

However, he also posted multiple social media images of himself in a hotel room.

The scion told us he’s staying at the hotel rather than the $75 million family manse because he’s “hunkering down with work and need space for my team.”

“I dropped the raciest video of the summer,” Hissom told us. “Did it cause tension? Sure. But name me a family dinner table that hasn’t seen tension sometimes. Bottom line: I love my family and they love me.”

The video for the tune “So Cool Babe” went up on Friday, but this week it was mysteriously pulled from YouTube.

Hissom contends that it was too X-rated for the platform.

YouTube did not respond to request for comment.

The socialite had previously told us that anyone clutching their pearls in Palm Beach was overreacting. 

“This was a classy, proper mainstream production. It wasn’t shot on an iPhone in my house,” he told us. “I see it as a great celebration of LGBTQ culture and icons.” 

Hissom made headlines on Page Six in March when he posted several Instagram stories revealing an alleged nasty breakup with his now ex Kameron Ramirez.

At the time, Hissom blasted his longtime partner as a “cheater, liar, backstabber.”

He also called the break up “the saddest and most heartbreaking thing.”

He and Ramirez first met in 2018.

Hissom later took down his social media posts, and Ramirez subsequently told us: “There are many false assumptions and inaccurate statements here hence why the social media posts have been taken down. Nick and I are now working things out privately and truths are coming to light.” 

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