Podcast Summary: Just Trish – "Shane Dawson CALLS OUT Trisha + Giving Birth to the Pope Reincarnate?"
Release Date: April 24, 2025
Overview
In this episode of "Just Trish," host Trisha Paytas and co-host Oscar Gracey delve into a mix of pop culture commentary, personal anecdotes, and significant controversies. The conversation spans from the glamorous aspects of the Met Gala and Trisha's "Eras of Trish" tour to intense discussions about Shane Dawson's recent call-out of Trisha. Additionally, the hosts explore various trending topics, including allegations surrounding James Charles and Kayla Malik, as well as their thoughts on popular TV shows like "Hacks" and "White Lotus."
Met Gala and Lady Gaga Discussions (00:50 - 05:24)
Trisha and Oscar kick off the episode by sharing their excitement about recent events, particularly Gaga Chella, which reignited Trisha's "little monster chip" fandom for Lady Gaga. Trisha reminisces about her early admiration for Lady Gaga, stating:
Trisha Paytas (00:18): "Everyone was tagging me in that one clip of Shane and the Katy therapist podcasting. Shane was shitting you."
The conversation transitions to promoting Trisha's "Eras of Trish" tour, highlighting performances of iconic songs like "Shallow" and "Edge of Glory." Oscar humorously shares a mishap during a live performance:
Oscar Gracey (03:07): "My mic, too, was off. For the first three minutes. It was."
They also discuss the Met Gala, expressing mutual disappointment about not attending but praising the event's fashion and celebrity lineup.
Major Topic: Shane Dawson Call-Outs (11:00 - 15:59)
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Shane Dawson's recent call-out of Trisha Paytas. Trisha explains how she became aware of the trending issue:
Trisha Paytas (11:05): "Everyone was tagging me in that one clip of Shane and the Katy therapist podcasting. Shane was shitting you."
Oscar and Trisha dissect the allegations made against James Charles, stemming from statements by Kayla Malik regarding her ex-boyfriend Evan and his alleged affair with James Charles. Trisha expresses her intention to investigate further:
Trisha Paytas (13:41): "But I know it's all just that tick tock kind of talking right now. So I'm like, damn. I."
Oscar emphasizes the dubious nature of information from live chats and TikTok:
Oscar Gracey (11:48): "Chats always seem to be a little dubious. I don't. I don't ever go on a platform with chats."
The discussion highlights the complexity of online allegations and the importance of seeking concrete evidence before drawing conclusions.
Pop Culture Commentary (16:00 - 50:00)
Trisha and Oscar shift their focus to various TV shows and movies, sharing their opinions and experiences:
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"Hacks" and "White Lotus": Both hosts praise "Hacks" for its humor and commend "White Lotus" for its depth, though they lament its lack of widespread recognition compared to blockbuster hits.
Oscar Gracey (16:31): "It's so good. And who is it? Robbie Hoffman. Is that her name?"
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J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter Reboots: The hosts express strong opinions about the controversies surrounding J.K. Rowling and the upcoming Harry Potter reboot. They debate the implications of reimagining beloved characters amidst ongoing societal debates.
Trisha Paytas (132:15): "Because it is all about, like, standing up to, like, an evil power, you know?"
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Celebrity Updates: Discussions include reactions to celebrities like Addison Rae, Benson Boone, and Dylan Efron, touching on their latest projects and public appearances.
Personal Stories and Interactions (50:00 - 90:00)
Throughout the episode, Trisha and Oscar intersperse their commentary with personal anecdotes:
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Tour Experiences: Oscar shares his experiences touring, including meeting various celebrities and dealing with technical issues during performances.
Oscar Gracey (32:44): "It was really good. No, we did have a Boston show. We filmed it. Pro shot. So good. Best crowd ever."
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Social Media Dynamics: They discuss the challenges of managing online interactions, handling rumors, and the impact of social media trends on their personal and professional lives.
Trisha Paytas (57:00): "But Abbas, like, you know, Elon Musk's plan was to colonize Mars and stuff, so colonizing Mars is crazy."
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Mental Health and Accountability: A candid discussion about the importance of accountability in personal relationships and public persona, especially in light of Shane Dawson's revelations.
Oscar Gracey (151:10): "You can't point too many fingers because then some people and people did. I saw the clips and people were nice."
Conclusion (90:00 - End)
As the episode wraps up, Trisha and Oscar reflect on their discussions, emphasizing growth, self-awareness, and the importance of navigating controversies thoughtfully. They promote their Patreon and encourage listeners to engage with their content, sharing final thoughts with humor and camaraderie.
Oscar Gracey (155:10): "We love you, YouTube. I'm trying. We're trying to. I have 20 channels happening here. You know, I try to hang on. It's okay. I'll be here till the very."
The hosts conclude with a blend of humor and heartfelt messages, reaffirming their commitment to their audience.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Trisha Paytas (00:18): "Everyone was tagging me in that one clip of Shane and the Katy therapist podcasting. Shane was shitting you."
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Oscar Gracey (03:07): "My mic, too, was off. For the first three minutes. It was."
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Trisha Paytas (13:41): "But I know it's all just that tick tock kind of talking right now. So I'm like, damn. I."
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Oscar Gracey (125:15): "But if someone takes zero accountability. You know what I mean?"
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Trisha Paytas (132:15): "Because it is all about, like, standing up to, like, an evil power, you know?"
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Oscar Gracey (151:10): "You can't point too many fingers because then some people and people did. I saw the clips and people were nice."
This episode intricately weaves personal narratives with broader discussions on internet drama and celebrity culture, offering listeners a comprehensive view of Trisha and Oscar's perspectives on the latest happenings in their worlds.
