Just Trish Podcast – October 21, 2025 Episode Summary
Overview
This episode of Just Trish is a lively, sprawling conversation covering everything from Trisha’s official Euphoria casting announcement and stories about the Victoria’s Secret runway discourse, to Halloween party recaps, pop culture memes, and the state of internet conventions. Trisha, co-host Oscar, and Moses playfully banter about the biggest viral headlines, their own projects, and reflect on internet culture, representation, and creator safety. The signature, unfiltered, meme-loving Trish mix of gleeful gossip, heartfelt commentary, and chaotic fun is on full display.
Major Discussion Points & Timestamps
1. Trisha is Cast in Euphoria Season 3! (11:43–29:50)
- Big Announcement: Trisha officially confirms she is joining the cast of Euphoria for its final season, after much speculation and accidental leaks on social media.
- “It’s announced today that I've joined the cast of Euphoria. Finally, all the rumors are true.” – Trisha (11:43)
- Behind the Scenes: Trisha recounts auditioning with her first ever self-tape, working on set with Sam Levinson, and the secrecy around the casting process.
- Manifestation and Serendipity: The power of manifesting and their running inside joke about being on Euphoria leads to Trisha literally being cast.
- “Manifestation is real...that is the craziest form of putting something out there.” – Trisha (15:40)
- Pop Culture Fallout: Social media confusion over cast lists, jokes about Trisha replacing Zendaya, becoming a meme, and the surreal moment seeing Variety post her casting.
- Excitement about Press Tours: Fantasies about Euphoria press, red carpets, and possible talk show appearances with Zendaya and other stars.
2. Halloween Costumes, Parties, and Meme Inspiration (43:14–68:14)
- Oscar’s Halloween Party Recap: Tales from a star-studded Hollywood party (Misha & Evan’s), including celeb spottings (Chappell, Harry Daniels), the challenges of costumes (bald caps, wigs), and the dramatic club entry.
- Photo Shoot Chaos: Preparing multiple themed Halloween costumes (Superman/Lex Luthor, X-Men), suffering for the shot, and strategic timing for social media posting.
- “I give bald and the beautiful, kinda.” – Oscar (95:51)
- Meme Costumes: Deep love for meme-inspired costumes (Shane watching Jeffree do eyeshadow, Timmy Thick, fat Sabrina Carpenter), and debate about which memes they’d be IRL.
- “My favorite thing on TikTok is when people give costume ideas and it's like random memes...” – Co-host (64:41)
- Trisha’s Thoughts on Comfortable Costuming: Prioritizing comfort over traditional sexiness, and admiration for those who build their own looks.
- Upcoming Projects: Trisha’s Trishmas live show, Broadway run in Beetlejuice (NYC), and recent MAC Cosmetics campaign.
3. Victoria’s Secret Runway Drama and Body Positivity (33:08–40:22; 35:26–38:20)
- Victoria’s Secret Show Recap: The hosts analyze the return of the show, focus on greater representation—inclusion of plus-sized models, but critiques about how much the plus-size girls were covered up.
- David Dobrik's Comment: Discussion of David Dobrik’s podcast remarks against self-representation on the runway, leading to broader commentary on male beauty standards, influencer culture, and body image.
- “He goes, ‘I don't want to see me on that runway. I'd unalive myself…’” – Trisha (35:31)
- Industry Shifts: Praise for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty as an industry leader in size, ability, and shade diversity; comparison to brands still lagging behind.
- The Value of Representation: Real talk about why seeing all body types in lingerie matters.
4. Internet Trends, Platform Woes, and Meme Culture (87:00–116:38, 31:36–34:39)
- Rage Bait and Accountability: Dissect the viral attempts at redemption by problematic creators like Ned Fulmer, David Dobrik, and James Charles. Discuss net negative appeal of some internet personalities.
- “He has zero. He has nothing. There's not an ounce of interestingness in him…We loathe him.” – Trisha (84:25)
- Brands, Memes, and Bullying: The problematic trend of brands (e.g. Prime Video) getting “quirky” and crossing the line into bullying regular people (the viral engagement ring tweet incident).
- “That person should be fired. Jail. Like, what do you mean? I mean, not fired, but go to jail... Humiliated.” – Trisha (109:54)
- Meme/Moment: Shane and Jeffree Star Eyeshadow: Everyone remembers consuming influencer docuseries in earnest, and the joy/foolishness of internet trends.
- Twitter/X & Monetized Rage: The hosts discuss Twitter/X’s problems: hate trains, monetized outrage, and why Trisha doesn’t get traction (“My tweets get no traction…” - Trisha, 115:10).
- TikTok “Group 7” Trend: Oscar attempts to explain the viral “Group 7” community; everyone is confused but fascinated at how TikTok micro-phenoms take hold.
5. Pop Culture Headlines & SNL Recap (74:58–79:46)
- Sabrina Carpenter SNL: The group loves her monologue and musical performance, noting her charisma and meme-worthy moments.
- Kristen Bell & Dax Shepard Anniversary Post: Reactions to Dax’s odd marriage “joke” about never killing Kristen “even though I’m heavily incentivized”—and why that brand of ironic, edgy millennial humor doesn’t really land anymore.
- “Sometimes I’m like, them as a couple...they seem like they should be unproblematic, but somehow always being in a scandal.” – Trisha (75:00)
6. Safety for Streamers & TwitchCon Controversy (117:14–130:47)
- Incident at TwitchCon: Streamers refusing to attend due to safety concerns, and a female streamer (Emy Rue) being assaulted due to inadequate security—despite Twitch not allowing her to bring her own guard.
- “Why is no one there making sure I'm safe like a person?” – Emy Rue (123:11)
- Parasitic Fandoms and IRL Streaming: Discusses the dangers of parasocial relationships, male-dominated gamer audience dynamics, and new risks facing female and queer creators at fan conventions.
- Event Organization: Frustration at platforms (Twitch, Amazon) for not providing security, and the shift toward creators taking independent control of events.
Notable Quotes & Moments
Trisha on manifesting fame:
- “I have to be so careful with this mouth. Because I used to put stuff out there and like, yeah, you just, like, attract back. And I'm like, maybe I am very powerful that way.” (15:40)
On Euphoria casting rumors:
- “God, I hope my performance will do this justice. Everyone. Just so. Because it does seem like a joke… it’s all these like, really like famous actresses.” (29:59)
On David Dobrik’s runway remarks:
- “Are you wearing lingerie? Why would you want to…? That was such a weird thing to say.” (37:34)
On Twitter’s decline:
- “My tweets get no traction... Like, no one ever. I get two replies. Back in the day, I used to get a lot. Am I shadow banned or people just don't care? ...Twitter, I'm just like, what am I even doing here?” (115:06)
On meme costumes:
- “My favorite thing on TikTok is when people give like costume ideas and it's like random memes...” (64:41)
On problematic ex-YouTubers:
- “He has zero. He has nothing. There's not an ounce of interestingness in him. There's not, like, literally nothing... It's beyond not being interesting. It's like, I don't even want to rage-bait. It's his face.” (84:25)
On streamer safety after TwitchCon assault:
- “That is so weird. They make so much money, you think they'd have, like, so much security.” (123:18)
On brands and bullying:
- “That person should be fired. Jail. Like, what do you mean?... Humiliated.” (109:54)
Fun & Viral Bits
- Oscar’s “bald cap” Halloween party story & Hollywood Halloween madness (46:46–55:07)
- The infamous “Shane/Jeffree organizing eyeshadow shades” meme gets reenacted (65:01–66:01)
- Intense analysis of costume strategy for Halloween social media posting (62:26–64:03)
- ‘Group 7’ cryptic TikTok lore & inside jokes—nobody understands, but that’s the point (133:30–138:39)
- Riffing on Mr. Beast vs. David Dobrik as hypothetical bosses (106:53–107:51)
Final Takeaways
- The episode packs in major pop culture news with Trisha’s leap to scripted TV (Euphoria) and insight into how internet stars process and react to sudden fame, meme-ification, virality, and controversy.
- There’s an ongoing thread about representation, inclusivity, and the impact of influencer/celebrity culture on societal beauty norms.
- The darker side of internet fame appears via TwitchCon’s safety controversy and the hazards of parasocial relationships.
- Throughout, the Just Trish crew foregrounds joy, playfulness, and friendship while holding space for serious commentary on the double-edges of internet virality and community.
Listen for:
- “He has nothing interesting to look at...” — Trisha on Ned Fulmer (84:25)
- “Manifestation is real.” — Trisha (15:40)
- “Why is no one there making sure I'm safe like a person?” — Emy Rue clip (123:11)
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