Just Trish Podcast – July 8, 2025: Episode Summary
Hosts: Trisha Paytas and Moses Hackman
Release Date: July 8, 2025
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Trisha Paytas returns with another unfiltered episode of "Just Trish," joined by co-host Moses Hackman. This episode is a rollercoaster of candid conversations, blending celebrity gossip, personal anecdotes, and deep dives into societal issues. Below is a detailed summary capturing the essence of their lively discussion.
1. Opening Banter and Setting the Tone [00:00 – 01:44]
The episode begins with Trisha expressing her frustration over a show she dislikes and reminiscing about her early interactions with James Gunn on MySpace. Moses interjects with a humorous remark about the resurgence of crabs (pubic lice), setting a playful yet candid tone for the conversation.
- Trisha (00:00): "I just remember I used to message him on MySpace because, like, he was in the horror film world..."
2. Tara Yummy’s Fourth of July Party and Faze Clan Drama [02:50 – 05:04]
Moses shares his experience attending Tara Yummy's Fourth of July party, highlighting the presence of celebrities like Vanilla Mace, Jake, Johnny, and members of Faze Clan. Trisha reacts with a mix of envy and humor about missing out on the event.
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Moses (02:50): "I went to Tara Yummy's fourth of July party... It looked fun."
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Trisha (02:50): "Wait. Oh, my God. I was, like, actually gay for a second."
3. Simone Ashley’s Reduced Role in the F1 Movie [05:04 – 15:36]
The duo discusses Simone Ashley's diminished role in the latest F1 movie, expressing confusion over her limited screen time despite her extensive involvement during filming. They speculate on the editing decisions and the challenges of managing large ensemble casts in blockbuster films.
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Trisha (12:17): "She said she filmed for three months or something."
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Moses (12:06): "I think they were just like, damn, we really got to cut this down because it is long as hell."
4. Boiling Crab Experience and Culinary Observations [19:56 – 25:30]
Trisha recounts her frustrating visit to Boiling Crab, detailing the two-and-a-half-hour wait and the crowded atmosphere. She laments missing out on a booth despite arriving just before opening time. The conversation shifts to the restaurant's menu variety, including unexpected offerings like chicken wings and corn on the cob.
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Trisha (19:56): "Two and a half hour wait. We got there right when it opened..."
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Moses (20:11): "I have never seen like a line out of boiling crab. It's the one in Calabasas."
5. Crabs Resurgence and Pubic Hair Trends [22:38 – 25:36]
Moses brings up the surprising comeback of crabs, sharing anecdotes of friends contracting them from thrift store jeans. The discussion delves into societal trends surrounding pubic hair, with both hosts expressing ambivalence about grooming practices and the stigma attached to different hair styles.
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Moses (22:38): "I just know someone is trying to get it from somewhere."
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Trisha (23:04): "PSA, like, watch out if you're trying on jeans at a thrift store. Crabs are back."
6. Mental Health and Social Isolation [25:43 – 35:00]
Trisha and Moses open up about their struggles with mental health, particularly the challenges of socializing amid anxiety and depressive episodes. They discuss coping mechanisms, such as reaching out to friends and the importance of maintaining social connections for emotional well-being.
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Trisha (32:53): "Those apologies were all wild."
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Moses (35:00): "It's nice to have a break, even though we're in a dark room."
7. Jurassic Park and DC Movie Insights [35:00 – 45:00]
The conversation shifts to current Hollywood projects, including James Gunn's new Superman film and its departure from previous DC movies. They express excitement over the bright and fun aesthetic of the new Superman portrayal, contrasting it with the darker tones of past installments.
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Moses (140:16): "And they all died."
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Trisha (140:27): "I love the Jurassic Triassic era."
8. Apology Videos and Public Accountability [45:00 – 60:00]
Trisha and Moses delve into the phenomenon of public apology videos, analyzing various high-profile cases such as those involving Tana, Try Guys, and Tati Westbrook. They debate the authenticity of these apologies and their impact on the individuals' reputations and careers.
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Trisha (32:53): "Those apologies were all wild."
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Moses (35:03): "It was the toxic trainer."
9. Love Island Controversies and Racism [60:00 – 80:00]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to recent controversies on "Love Island," particularly the expulsion of contestant Sierra for using racial slurs. The hosts discuss the double standards in how male and female contestants face backlash and the intense online harassment that follows such incidents.
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Moses (62:03): "She used a slur... She was removed early on."
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Trisha (66:43): "Sierra got kicked out of the show."
10. Prenups, Divorce, and Financial Dynamics [100:00 – 120:00]
Trisha and Moses engage in an in-depth discussion about prenups and their role in marriages, especially concerning spousal support and asset protection. They explore the implications of divorce, the importance of legal agreements, and share personal anecdotes and opinions on the institution of marriage.
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Trisha (120:00): "Does anyone care about the Walk of Fame? Because I was kind of gagged at the people that they announced..."
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Moses (121:00): "Typically, yeah. But I feel like you have to come to it together..."
11. Child Stardom and Its Challenges [120:00 – 140:00]
The hosts discuss the pressures faced by child stars, highlighting the psychological impact and the often exploitative demands placed on young talents. They emphasize the need for safeguarding children's innocence and preventing early exposure to harmful industry practices.
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Trisha (133:18): "Kids are so little and, like, innocent..."
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Moses (134:19): "Having the awareness of, like, oh, I need..."
12. Current Hollywood Topics: DC Movies and Jurassic Park [140:00 – 160:00]
Trisha and Moses continue their exploration of Hollywood's latest offerings, focusing on the new Superman film directed by James Gunn. They compare it to previous DC movies, praising its vibrant colors and romantic elements while critiquing past dark portrayals. They also touch upon upcoming releases like "Buffy & Finch" from the Jurassic Park franchise.
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Moses (140:16): "And they all died."
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Trisha (140:27): "I love the Jurassic Triassic era."
13. Final Thoughts, Takeaways, and Outro [160:00 – End]
As the episode concludes, Trisha and Moses summarize their key takeaways, advocating for mindful relationships, cautioning against impulsive marriages, and emphasizing the importance of mental health. They encourage listeners to join their Patreon for more in-depth discussions and content.
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Trisha (153:43): "No child stars and beware of crabs."
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Moses (154:27): "Yes. It had to been us."
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
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Trisha (02:09): "I'm still in my fast food era, so."
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Moses (12:06): "We really got to cut this down because it is long as hell."
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Trisha (19:56): "Two and a half hour wait. We got there right when it opened."
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Moses (22:38): "Crabs are also making a comeback."
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Trisha (32:53): "Those apologies were all wild."
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Moses (62:03): "She used a slur... She was removed early on."
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Trisha (120:00): "Does anyone care about the Walk of Fame?"
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Trisha (153:43): "No child stars and beware of crabs."
Conclusion:
This episode of "Just Trish" offers a raw and honest glimpse into Trisha Paytas' perspectives on contemporary issues in entertainment, personal well-being, and societal norms. The dynamic between Trisha and Moses provides an engaging dialogue that resonates with listeners seeking authenticity and unfiltered opinions.
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