Just Trish – Episode Summary (Jan 29, 2026)
Main Theme & Purpose
This episode of “Just Trish” is quintessential Trisha Paytas—unfiltered, hilarious, irreverent, and deeply plugged into the heart of celebrity and Internet culture. Trisha, co-host Jimmy, and husband Moses serve up a lively breakdown of the week’s biggest pop culture news, Internet drama, and trending topics—from Grammy predictions and industry drama, to influencer feuds and the everyday absurdities of modern life. With their unique mix of sincerity and sarcasm, they riff on everything from overpriced concert tickets to TikTok scandals, always told through their candid, meme-ready lens.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Brat Era, “A24: The Moment” Premiere & Being ‘Post-Brat’ (06:00–08:45)
- Trisha plans to attend the A24 premiere and fully “embrace her post-brat era,” referencing the viral “brat” trend on social media.
- The group discusses what it means to be "brat" now versus a few years ago. Jimmy admits he’s intimidated by “brat girls and gays” but finds the post-brat landscape more approachable.
- Quote:
- “I’m ready to be in my post Brat era.” – Trisha (06:37)
- “In this day and age where everyone’s on those GLP-1s, so skinnier than ever, I think it’s so brat to be like—you know what? I’ll fit into that. It might not, like, fit in correctly, but I’m gonna get into this dress, and I’m gonna serve a look no matter what.” – Jimmy (08:19)
2. Max & Helen's Food Review, Pancakes, and Restaurant Waiting Stories (09:00–12:15)
- Trisha and Moses recount waking up at 5am for a hyped-up breakfast spot, only to find it not worth the traffic or wait.
- Restaurant wait culture: the group recalls a three-hour Cheesecake Factory experience, discussing why people endure long lines and how priorities change with age.
- Quote:
- “If you’re waiting three hours for any restaurant, I would say you’re a little crazy. Maybe don’t do that…” – Trisha (09:45)
3. Pop Culture & Award Show Buzz: Grammys, Justin Bieber, and The Real Show is in the Audience (14:45–18:30)
- Jimmy, as an entertainment journalist, shares insider strategies for finding memorable crowd reaction shots at award shows, specifically the Grammys.
- The importance of focusing on audience reactions (e.g., Hailey Bieber or Taylor Swift cams).
- Trisha is more interested in the spectacle and clout than the awards themselves.
- Quote:
- “The real tea is what’s happening when they’re sitting down.” – Jimmy (16:43)
4. Skims Endorsement and Authentic Fandom (Mentioned Throughout)
- Trisha details her authentic, long-term love for Skims, heavily plugging the Fits Everybody line.
- Quote:
- “If you type in Trisha Paytas bra… this is the Skims bra. This is the ONLY bra I ever—Which is true.” – Trisha (28:55)
5. Concert Ticket Pricing Scandal—Harry Styles’ Madison Square Garden Residency (29:30–36:00)
- Discussion on wild ticket prices ($1,000+ for Harry Styles’ MSG shows); fan backlash, supply & demand, and the role artists play in pricing.
- Comparison to more affordable, fan-driven pricing (Olivia Dean, Chapel).
- Quote:
- “There is some weird tea too, cause, like, his management owns Madison Square Garden, so... there’s some stunts and shenanigans going on, I think.” – Jimmy (35:08)
6. Nostalgia: Dramageddon, Tati Westbrook & The YouTube Beauty Community (42:25–45:40)
- They reminisce about the explosive 2019 beauty community drama (“Dramageddon”)—Trisha jokes about her own involvement and the absurdity of adults feuding with teenagers.
- Fantasizing about a Lifetime-style “Dramageddon” movie.
- Quote:
- “The consensus of TikTok that I’m on right now is: Tati was weird as hell for inviting, like, an 18 year old to her party and acting like an 18 year old. Like you’re a 40 year old woman. Why would you be surprised?” – Trisha (44:00)
7. Fashion Talk: Red Carpets, Archival Pulls & Zendaya Pregnancy Rumors (51:00–55:52)
- Deep dive into red carpet stylists, Zendaya’s rumored pregnancy, and secrets of wearing archive designer looks.
- Fascination with the logistics of celebrities fitting into archival pieces.
- Quote:
- “I say every episode, but I’m so on pins and needles for Zendaya’s red carpet return.” – Jimmy (54:14)
8. Kids on Social Media: North West’s Style & The Judgment of Celebrity Children (57:24–62:59)
- Discussion of North West’s creative (and controversial) new looks, the expectations of celebrity children, and the lack of boundaries adults exhibit when interacting with famous kids.
- Quote:
- “It’s so weird for, like, an adult to go up to, like, a child. That’s so weird. No, absolutely not.” – Trisha (58:57)
9. Toxic Mom Group Drama: Ashley Tisdale, Hilary & Haley Duff (63:04–66:14)
- The trio discusses speculation of a rift between Hilary and Haley Duff, Ashley Tisdale’s alliances, and the melodrama of mom groups on social media.
- Quote:
- “About the relationship and how she would like, give it all up—that they could just, you know, end up being good again. Which is kind of sad.” – Jimmy (64:49)
10. Overpriced and Gimmicky Spending: Uber Eats, Cheesecake Factory, & Food Priorities (88:05–95:22)
- Analysis of Uber Eats releasing Canada’s biggest single spends; incredulity at $6,000 burger orders, thoughts on cold pizza, and preferences for hot, fresh food.
- Quote:
- “I would love to spend the most money. But I do know that they flag it.” – Trisha (90:08)
11. The $100,000 Hairstylist Fee: Chris Appleton Price Reveal (95:44–98:48)
- Takedown of Kim Kardashian’s hairstylist Chris Appleton admitting to charging $100,000 for a single job (travel included).
- Debate on industry flexes versus tackiness.
- Quote:
- “Anyone paying that is stupid. I don’t care if you’re a billionaire…$100,000 for what?” – Trisha (96:25)
- “That’s embarrassing to say on a podcast.” – Trisha (97:36)
12. Whitney Cummings vs. Ms. Rachel—Comedy, Ableism & Call-Out Culture (115:01–123:44)
- Recap of Whitney Cummings’ viral critique of Ms. Rachel (“Why does she talk to all kids like they’re deaf morons?”) and Grace Helbig’s pointed pushback.
- Trisha and Moses defend Ms. Rachel’s educational approach and criticize Whitney for punching down and misunderstanding the science of childhood communication.
- Quote:
- “Ms. Rachel has changed lives. She has changed our kids’ lives. She’s taught them sign language and happiness and just also companionship.” – Trisha (115:20)
- "If there’s one person to leave alone, it’s Ms. Rachel." – Trisha (124:44)
13. Closing: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Anticipation & Social Media Influencer Broadway Invasion (125:11–127:15)
- Jimmy and Trisha express excitement for the studio tour, the possibility of PLL merch, and gloss over memories of past films and TV shows shot at the lot.
- Mention of influencers making their Broadway debuts, underlining the blending lines between social media fame and traditional entertainment.
- Quote:
- “I’m excited to show you guys where… I filmed Euphoria.” – Trisha (126:20)
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
- On the meaning of “brat”:
- “Brat can kind of just mean anything.” – Trisha, (08:17)
- On waiting in line for food:
- “We waited at a Cheesecake Factory for, like, three hours one time—not by choice.” – Moses, (10:08)
- Crowd footage at the Grammys:
- “The real tea is what’s happening when they’re sitting down and they just...” – Jimmy, (16:43)
- On Dramageddon and YouTube beef:
- “Tati was weird as hell for… inviting like an 18 year old to her party and acting like and 18 year old.” – Trisha, (44:00)
- On industry rates:
- “$100,000 for what?” – Trisha, (96:25)
- On Ms. Rachel:
- “She’s just chill. She is like the purest soul out there whose whole platform is just love and caring for all children all over the world.” – Jimmy, (115:09)
- On children and Internet fame:
- “It’s so weird for, like, an adult to go up to, like, a child. That’s so weird. No, absolutely not.” – Trisha, (58:57)
Important Segment Timestamps
- 06:00 – A24 “The Moment” premiere & post-brat era discussion
- 09:00 – Max & Helen’s review, food wait culture
- 14:45 – Grammys, audience footage, Justin Bieber
- 29:30 – Harry Styles concert pricing scandal
- 42:25 – YouTube beauty community drama retrospection
- 51:00 – Red carpet fashion, Zendaya pregnancy rumors
- 57:24 – North West social media and celebrity children
- 63:04 – Mom group drama: Ashlee, Hilary, Haley Duff
- 88:05 – Uber Eats big spenders, food talk
- 95:44 – Chris Appleton’s $100k hairstyling fee reveal
- 115:01 – Whitney Cummings vs. Ms. Rachel feud
- 124:42 – Final thoughts and studio tour anticipation
Tone & Style
- Trisha’s signature combo of brashness, sincerity, and meme-speak runs throughout.
- Banter is lively, sarcastic, but surprisingly insightful about internet and cultural phenomena.
- Plenty of callbacks to Internet culture, self-mockery, and commentary on the absurdity of both fame and daily life.
For Those Who Haven’t Listened
This episode showcases why “Just Trish” has both fans and haters. It’s a rollercoaster of nostalgia, gossip, and genuine takes on pop culture, with a uniquely TikTok-and-YouTube-wired perspective. You’ll get food opinions, real social-media drama analysis, inside industry knowledge, and unfiltered humor in equal measure. Whether you want to relive Dramageddon, vent about concert prices, or defend Ms. Rachel’s honor, you’ll find something to laugh (or gasp) at here.
