Just Trish Podcast – February 3, 2026
Episode Summary: “Too Fat For Brat”
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This episode of Just Trish is a classic, chaotic blend of Trisha Paytas' hilariously unfiltered commentary on recent pop culture events—dominated by their red carpet hosting gig at the A24 “The Moment” premiere, juicy Grammy Awards recaps, and stories from a whirlwind week in LA. Trisha is joined by co-host Oscar Gracey and Moses for a dense, witty, and heart-on-their-sleeve chat: from activism and charity efforts, to TikTok trends, to being “too fat for Brat”—all with that signature mix of open-book vulnerability and gleeful hot takes.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Charity Shout-Outs and Social Action
[00:48–02:28]
- Trisha discusses upcoming fundraising efforts for Black History Month and queer charities.
- “Creators Against Ice” is highlighted—a collective raising $100k+ for the National Immigration Law Center. Just Trish contributed $15,000.
- “Just getting legal representation can really help families… Sometimes it really is about just knowing what you need to know.” (Trisha, [01:27])
- Oscar and Trisha praise Nicole Rafi and Hassan Kadir for quickly mobilizing the creator community: “I’m kind of the like panic and doom scroll kind of girl. So the fact that Nicole and Hassan put this together so quickly … is so commendable.” (Oscar, [02:28])
2. Live Shows and Comedy Announcements
[02:58–04:50]
- Trisha shares excitement about upcoming shows: the Netflix is a Joke Festival (May 5), and “An Evening With Trisha Paytas” cabaret show at Fantasy Springs Casino (May 9).
- She enthuses over casino billboards and the Palm Springs/Coachella setting: “I live for a casino billboard on the way to Palm Springs!” (Trisha, [04:59])
3. Pop Culture, TikTok & Trending Cosplay
[06:42–08:24]
- Trisha’s viral TikTok comparing Moses’ “hot dad” younger photos to Jacob Elordi, Zayn Malik, and Dave Franco.
- Wuthering Heights cosplay and a failed but funny Euphoria TikTok duet reenactment.
4. Podcast & Patreon Updates; Warner Bros Studio Tour Storytime
[09:29–19:58]
- Just Trish is iHeartRadio nominated. Trisha jokes about lacking “stan army” support.
- Extended, comical tour breakdown: the Warner Bros Studio Tour took 4 hours, was fueled by food frustration (“food terror”) and TikTok FOMO.
- “I wish I would have eaten before because right next door… there was a Capital Grill 600 feet from Warner Brothers.” (Trisha, [10:12])
- Highlights include Friends, Big Bang Theory, and Pretty Little Liars set recreations, shopping hauls, and TikTok content gone awry due to surprise “no filming” policies.
- Oscar relives the tour’s “loud” moments: Trisha being amazed at the amount of TV content filmed there, loudly questioning which show was in production while surrounded by crew.
5. Red Carpet Hosting at the “Moment” Premiere (A24)
[24:47–56:32]
- The main event: Trisha details being invited, prepping, and nervously hosting the red carpet.
- “They gave me a tiny microphone—everyone loves a tiny microphone!” (Trisha, [31:56])
- Talks imposter syndrome and anxiety about “not being in the way” for bigger celebs.
- Notable interviews/interactions:
- Charlie XCX (“She called you a legend, called an icon.” – Moses, [39:45])
- Chapel Roan, Vanilla Mace, Kylie Jenner (“She wanted to talk to you… that would be gaggy if I got to talk to her.” – Trisha, [37:43])
- Demi Lovato (“She recognized me, gave me a hug.. super excited.” – Trisha, [48:02])
- Terry O’Connor, leading to the now-infamous “Trisha kissed a man on the red carpet” viral moment. (“Did you just take a—not wash your hands? ... I got nervous. I think I like them.” – Trisha, [45:17])
- Behind-the-scenes of Getty Images snafu: Trisha misses the protocol, resulting in no official Getty pics. (“I felt so silly, I don’t think I’ll ever not feel silly doing that.” – Trisha, [55:55])
6. Grammys Recap & Red Carpet Looks
[59:51–76:33]
- Deep dive into standout Grammy performances and outfits (Chapel Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Addison Rae).
- Prosthetic fashion and risqué looks: “I could barely see where the prosthetic ended and the skin began.” (Oscar, [60:43])
- Harry Styles’ “controversial” Dior-and-jeans look (“That jacket… but jeans? At the Grammys?” – Oscar, [67:59])
- “If I were to wear that, I’m sure people would be like, oh it’s so much of her vagina, but it’s just fat above it. People need to have more fupa awareness.” (Trisha, [73:08])
- Commentary on vocal performance criticisms (“They’re literally doing backflips, please!” – Oscar, [73:43])
- Billie Eilish’s “Wildflower” Grammy win and eligibility quirks.
7. Influencer & Celebrity Tea
[93:40–110:53]
- Trisha recounts her audition for “Camp Rock 3,” post-partum self-tapes, and her sister’s run-in with Jonas Brothers (“The Jonas Brothers paid for my dessert last night in Sherman Oaks.” – Trisha, [94:08])
- Alex Warren’s Grammy performance and the meaness of online pitch critiques.
- “It is a little more brat to be that way than have a perfect performance” (Trisha, [110:17])
- Justin Bieber’s stripped-down Grammy performance: “He was just perfect.” (Moses, [111:04])
8. Matthew Morrison’s Viral TikToks & The Art of Flopping
[116:47–146:28]
- Extended roast and celebration of Matthew Morrison’s wild cabaret storytelling (including semi-inappropriate 9/11 musical transitions).
- “Okay maybe we can just react to this one on Patreon…” (Trisha, [123:20])
- Flop and “brat” era discussion: "We love a flop era. What makes you you if you haven’t flopped?” (Oscar, [146:24])
9. Hot Topics: Markiplier’s Movie, Glambot Drama, and More
[139:09–133:12]; [129:38–134:47]
- Markiplier’s self-funded film “Iron Lung” nearly topping the box office, showing power of internet celebrity.
- Glambot controversy: Cole absent from the red carpet after old “drunk on power” emails resurface.
- “Don’t mess with JLo. The power of JLo—Karma will get you real quick.” (Trisha, [131:38])
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On activism:
“Sometimes it really is about just knowing what you need to know… So, anyways, it’s really exciting and a lot of creators have joined on.” (Trisha, [01:28]) -
On confidence and imposter syndrome:
“It does feel a little more personal, like, oh, Trisha Paytas over there, if you want to talk to her… People can just say no. Luckily, someone from A24 was doing the talking.” (Trisha, [33:07]) -
On viral red carpet moments:
“Terry’s kind of a hot commodity. I got a lot of texts being like, do you know Terry well? Can you send him my information?” (Trisha, [43:42]) -
On performance and body confidence:
“I want to have my vag out on a carpet. But, you know, they don’t have the foopa. People need more fupa awareness.” (Trisha, [73:08]) -
On “brat” era:
“I am 1000% in my brat era and no one can tell me otherwise…” (Trisha, [63:14]) -
On TikTok/YouTuber celebrity:
“There’s just so many famous people out there. Famous famous. We like to see it.” (Trisha, [144:39]) -
On flopping:
“We love a flop era. What makes you, you, if you haven’t flopped?” (Oscar, [146:24]) “Hands off, Floparella.” (Oscar, [145:49])
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Segment | Timestamp | |--------------------------------------------|-------------| | Charity/Activism Shout-Outs | 00:48–02:28 | | May Live Shows Announced | 02:58–04:50 | | TikTok, Cosplay Trends | 06:42–08:24 | | Warner Bros Studio Tour Recap | 09:29–19:58 | | “The Moment” A24 Premiere Red Carpet | 24:47–56:32 | | Grammys Deep Dive | 59:51–76:33 | | Camp Rock/Jonas Brothers/Self-Tape Stories | 93:40–110:53| | Justin Bieber & Performance Anxiety | 111:01–113:47| | Matthew Morrison’s Viral TikToks | 116:47–126:28| | Markiplier, Glambot Controversy | 129:38–134:47| | The Joy of Flopping | 145:39–146:28| | Finale/Philanthropy Call to Action | 148:01–149:14|
Tone & Style
- Playful, self-deprecating, and irreverently honest.
- Chaotic, rapid-fire topic shifts with an undercurrent of self-love, body positivity, and found-family warmth.
- Trisha’s sincerity and Oscar’s pop culture expertise balance fun with meaningful commentary.
For New Listeners
This episode is a snapshot of Trisha and crew at their most candid: showbiz anxiety, TikTok culture, red carpet mishaps, online hot takes, and the (sometimes hilarious) realities of living as “the moment” in a world full of moments. Beneath the chaos is an ongoing effort at self-acceptance, community support, and embracing both the “brat” and “flop” eras of internet fame.
