Trisha Paytas, an Internet troll

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Trisha Paytas

Photo posted on Trisha’s Instagram, recreating Sydney Sweeney’s Met Gala look @trishapaytasbackup

Trisha Paytas: if you’ve been on YouTube or TikTok you’ve heard their name at least once. From dramas to controversies, Trisha is a name you can’t miss. They first started their YouTube career in 2007 as an internet troll. For example, they made a video where they identified as a chicken nugget. From there, they started making videos, joining podcasts, and even creating their own podcast with their friend Colleen Ballinger called “Oversharing.” Their main focus on YouTube is to get the attention of people which leads to A LOT of controversies!

One such controversy was about Trisha and their mental illness history. Trisha states that they have mental illnesses. They claimed that they have asked their therapist about their mental illnesses. In a YouTube video titled “Does Trisha Lie About Her Mental Illness w/ Dr.Drew” by H3 Podcast Highlights, they state, “My therapist that I talk to, I ask him straight up like am I borderline, am I bipolar, am I schizo, like there’s you know, all these things and he’s like, well you have traits of a lot of these things.”

They also stated in the video that they have DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder). Before making this video they made a separate video where they talked about having DID. However, it received a lot of criticism, like the other video which resulted in them deleting the video from their channel. Many people attacked them as they believed they were lying. For example, Insider made an article debunking the stuff Trisha had said about DID. However, with Trisha claiming that they had a mental illness when they created a podcast with their friend, some sites argued that the host, Ethan Klein, was ‘using her.’

This upset Trisha and they addressed these claims (Ethan and Trisha) in a YouTube video titled “Frenemies is under Attack-Frenemies #16″ by H3 Podcast. Trisha felt like everyone was treating them like a baby that needed a babysitter. They went on to say, “I’m not that bad” and, “I don’t want my identity to be BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder).” They didn’t want to be seen as the crazy girl. 

Another prominent part of Trisha’s life is her music career. If you haven’t heard Trisha’s music, have you been living under a rock? From Christian music to emo music, Trisha’s music is very versatile. Their most popular song is “I Love You Jesus” which is known for its catchy chorus. This song is still popular and can still be heard on social media like TikTok. They have also made another version or remix of this song called ‘I Love You, Moses.’ In addition, they also made an emo band called “Sadboy2005.”

Their pregnancy was also a big moment in their life as Queen Elizabeth’s death happened around the same time as their pregnancy. This led to rumors and jokes on social media about Trisha’s baby being a reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth. Trisha, however, felt that these rumors were weird. They sent their condolences to the royal family on their Instagram account. “It’s very disheartening to hear of the queens passing,” Trisha said on a post on Instagram.

Trisha was able to have a baby girl called “Malibu Barbie Paytas-Hacmon” with their husband Moses Hacmon. Their baby was a miracle, as Trisha revealed that they had always had problems conceiving in “Pregnancy Announcement-Frenemies #38” by H3 Podcast.

We have barely gotten to half of the stuff Trisha has done. They are everywhere and you can never escape them. If all of Trisha’s actions were covered in this story, it would be TOO long. It is definitely recommended to watch the Frenemies podcast because it really makes you see the type of person Trisha is and the people she surrounds herself with. It is also a very entertaining and interesting podcast.