Summary of "Just Trish" Podcast Episode: "The TRUTH About Trisha's Broadway Show & Reconnecting With JoJo Siwa?"
Release Date: January 30, 2025
In this vibrant and engaging episode of "Just Trish," host Trisha Paytas and co-host Oscar Gracey delve into a myriad of hot topics, ranging from Trisha's upcoming Broadway tour to recent developments in celebrity relationships and controversies in the film industry. The conversation is peppered with Trisha's signature unfiltered commentary, providing listeners with an insider's view of her personal and professional life.
1. Trisha's Broadway Tour
Trisha opens the discussion by sharing exciting news about her "Eras of Trish" Broadway tour, revealing the addition of new shows in Atlantic City and Foxwood Casino, Connecticut. Her enthusiasm is palpable as she describes the challenges and exhilaration of performing live with professional singers.
[03:15] Trisha: "We're adding a second one there, I guess. That was the In Demand show they said was Atlantic City, and it's the last show of our tour, so we added a bonus one. So we're like, let's just keep this tour going."
Despite the rapid expansion of her tour, Trisha candidly expresses her nervousness and the immense pressure she feels to meet fans' expectations, fearing that her performance might not live up to her own standards.
[04:07] Trisha: "I had cover songs I want to do and all these costume changes. I was like, why did I think I could do this? It was so hard. I was scared."
Oscar encourages Trisha, highlighting the rewarding aspects of touring, such as fan interactions and the sense of purpose it brings.
[03:42] Oscar: "Yeah, once you get into it, you'll get really excited. Especially once you see people's reactions, you know, then you'll be like, wow, this is what I was made for."
Trisha also touches upon the logistical aspects of her tour, including sponsorships and her Patreon, emphasizing her commitment to engaging with her fanbase.
2. Reconnecting with JoJo Siwa
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Trisha's relationship with fellow internet personality and singer JoJo Siwa. Trisha reminisces about their interactions and expresses her admiration for JoJo's talent and personality.
[08:18] Trisha: "I just wish I could do more of that for. For sure."
The hosts discuss JoJo's recent achievements and her ongoing projects, including her budding relationship with Australian influencer Kath Ebbs. Trisha lauds JoJo's ability to balance her public persona with her personal life, portraying her as an enduring and inspirational figure in the entertainment industry.
[84:43] Trisha: "I want to react to that. I don't think I saw that one. It's about you and the way they talk about you. Like, it was definitely about you."
They also touch upon JoJo's participation in various shows and her influence on pop culture, reinforcing the depth of Trisha's connection and support for her friend.
3. Film Industry Controversies: Emilia Perez and The Brutalist
Trisha and Oscar shift their focus to the recent controversies surrounding certain films, particularly "Emilia Perez" and "The Brutalist." They dissect the criticisms these movies have faced, especially concerning cultural authenticity and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in filmmaking.
Emilia Perez
The hosts critique how "Emilia Perez" failed to accurately represent Mexican culture, citing the lack of authentic cultural elements despite its subject matter.
[40:24] Oscar: "The director is French. Said that he didn't know all he needed to know about Mexican culture. It was filmed in France, so these people that live in Mexico are like, this doesn't even look like Mexico City."
They highlight the backlash from Mexican audiences and critics who felt the movie perpetuated stereotypes and lacked depth in its portrayal of Mexico City.
[41:56] Trisha: "Unless you're from there, you just don't have that sense of protecting it and loving it and showing it, even the dark parts with heart."
The Brutalist
"The Brutalist" faces scrutiny for its utilization of AI to perfect accents and generate architectural visuals, sparking debates about the ethical implications of AI in creative processes.
[48:10] Oscar: "They used AI to perfect like his Hungarian accent. He speaks in the movie Hungarian. Sounds more like a filter that affects sound."
Trisha expresses concern over the environmental impact of AI and its potential to replace human jobs, emphasizing the need for balance between technological advancements and preserving human artistry.
[53:29] Trisha: "I think of all of a sudden they award in a movie that you say because the nominations were already done before this interview happened. They already voted on who said."
The conversation underscores the broader industry challenges and the importance of maintaining cultural integrity and human creativity in filmmaking.
4. Upcoming Award Shows: Predictions and Discussions
The hosts delve into their predictions for upcoming award shows, discussing potential winners and notable snubs in categories like Best New Artist, Record of the Year, and Album of the Year.
[20:32] Oscar: "Chapel will probably at least win Best New Artist."
They analyze the prospects of various artists, including Chapel and Sabrina Carpenter, weighing their accomplishments against industry trends.
Trisha also touches upon her frustrations with certain award outcomes and the perceived biases within award bodies, spotlighting the disconnect between popular opinion and industry recognition.
5. Personal Anecdotes and Interactions
Throughout the episode, Trisha and Oscar interweave personal stories, from experiences with dating and ghosting to navigating live performances and managing public personas. These anecdotes offer listeners a glimpse into their vulnerabilities and the complexities of maintaining authenticity in the public eye.
[101:02] Trisha: "There's clips of me in 2019 telling David I don't like him so I could interview myself and be like, I didn't like him then and I don't like him now. And that's the tea of it, really."
Their candid discussions about mental health, anxiety, and the pressures of fame resonate with listeners, reinforcing the podcast's commitment to unfiltered and genuine conversations.
6. The Role of AI and Technology in Daily Life
The conversation veers into the pervasive influence of AI and technology, from AI-generated content in media to the ethical considerations of its integration into various facets of life.
[154:17] Trisha: "My TikTok has just turned into an eating TikTok. I don't know what to do anymore."
They ponder the future implications of AI, debating its potential to both enhance and hinder human creativity and interaction.
[158:12] Oscar: "There's so many things that you have to just address. But I know, I'm with them."
7. Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
As the episode winds down, Trisha reflects on her ongoing projects, including her Broadway show and the preparations for upcoming tours. The hosts express excitement for future discussions and tease the "bonus Hot Topics" reserved for Patreon subscribers, ensuring continued engagement with their dedicated audience.
[161:29] Trisha: "We're just getting into nothing. That's embarrassing. But I was like, I need to keep it in."
Their commitment to transparency and open dialogue solidifies "Just Trish" as a platform for authentic and diverse conversations, bridging the gap between celebrity experiences and everyday struggles.
Notable Quotes:
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Trisha on Adding Tour Dates:
"We're like, let's just keep this tour going."
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Oscar Encouraging Trisha:
"This is what I was made for."
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Trisha on Nervousness:
"I was scared you're going to like..."
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Discussion on AI in Films:
"They used AI to perfect like his Hungarian accent."
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Trisha's Reflection on Ghosting:
"I really am in this new era, but there are some times..."
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This episode of "Just Trish" masterfully balances personal narratives with insightful commentary on broader industry issues, offering listeners both entertainment and thought-provoking discussions. Trisha Paytas continues to build her brand as a candid and influential voice in the podcasting world, unafraid to tackle both her triumphs and tribulations with honesty and humor.
