Just Trish — Episode Summary
Episode: "Trisha Is Moving to England + Ned Fulmer Exposes His Freaky Kinks..."
Date: February 24, 2026
Hosts: Trisha Paytas, Oscar Gracey, featuring Moses
Episode Overview
This episode of Just Trish is a rollercoaster of announcements, pop culture commentary, personal anecdotes, and hot gossip about internet personalities. Trisha reveals her upcoming live show at the Royal Albert Hall in London, discusses moving into her “British era,” and, alongside Oscar and Moses, dissects the latest drama from reality TV, the music industry, and influencer scandals. A particularly viral moment is the discussion of Ned Fulmer’s eye-brow-raising dating profile and the debate on what makes a “musty” man. All this is punctuated by the gang’s unique blend of candid humor, pop culture references, and niche internet lore.
Main Segments & Timestamps
1. Trisha's Major UK Announcement
[02:04 – 10:00]
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Trisha’s Royal Albert Hall Show: Trisha announces a one-night-only live show in London at the Royal Albert Hall on May 24, complete with a string quartet and custom designer looks.
- “Your Queen shall return. May 24th. We are gonna be at the Royal Albert Hall.” — Trisha [02:15]
- Presale and code: “Artist code is Queen.” [02:56]
- “I'm singing live and doing voice lessons. So I'm going to be doing voice lessons here. So you can hear like it's going to get Bridgerton where it's like the current songs are like freaky, you know...” [04:40]
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Discussing UK Culture: Banter about British food, drag race, fashion, and pop culture.
- “I love the UK. I do. ... If you're a British designer, I'm looking for a custom outfit, sparkly corset.” [05:10]
- “I've heard you. I'll come on the Graham Norton Show. A little guest appearance at Paddington the Musical on the West End.” [08:42]
2. Life Updates, Award Campaigns, and Patreon Bits
[10:00 – 15:00]
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Broadway Debut Vote: Trisha shares she's slipped to second place for the iHeartRadio Favorite Broadway Debut and rallies fans to keep voting.
- “So we need to vote is what I'm saying... I would still like to really win because this might be my only chance.” [11:58]
- “Happy Black History Month and happy Queer Month in June. And there it is.” [12:53]
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Patreon Vlog Tease: Oscar and Trisha discuss their outing at Erewhon and the fan reactions, plus Trisha’s YouTube jacket story.
- “It’s only like erewhon in Disneyland. Do I feel famous? ... It's actually so much funner when I'm like with you too. Because it is a vibe.” [24:13]
3. Pop Culture & Reality TV Deep Dive
[29:44 – 43:29]
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Reality TV Reactions: Hot takes on ‘The Traitors,’ ‘Love is Blind,’ and frustrating men from Ohio.
- “A charismatic, cute white boy winning at life. Like, I mean, that's just symbolic of the real world, truly.” — Oscar [30:19]
- “I'm so tired of ugly men just, like, coming for women. Yes. Because that makes you look worse. If you're ugly. You have a good personality.” — Trisha [36:02]
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Love is Blind TikTok Tea: Trisha shares the viral exposés posted by Chris’s ex and psychoanalyzes the show’s male cast.
- “She made, like, a series of TikToks that he is, like, over, like, $60,000 in debt... has allegedly been sued... his hygiene is terrible...” — Oscar [40:13]
- “Ugly men get uglier when you're nasty.” — Trisha [38:55]
4. Stan Culture & K-pop (Cat's Eye Hiatus)
[61:04 – 74:21]
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Manon's Hiatus from Cat's Eye: The hosts react to the bombshell news that Manon has been put on hiatus from the breakout girl group, Cat’s Eye, dissecting statements from both the label (HYBE x Geffen) and Manon herself.
- “It was announced Friday, late Friday, that that Manon's going to be taking a hiatus from Cat's Eye to focus on her health and well being.” — Oscar [61:06]
- “She said, I want you to hear this from me. I’m healthy, I’m okay and taking care of myself. ... Sometimes things unfold in ways we don’t fully control…” — Oscar quoting Manon [62:34]
- “The girls have always kind of been [a] united front. ... They realistically are probably, like, told, like, do not comment on this.” — Oscar [65:16]
- “I fear you’re right. Coachella. We need to see that come back.” — Trisha [72:13]
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Fans’ Response & Cultural Context: The hosts break down K-pop management styles, western norms, and the cultural impact of a Black girl being sidelined in a pop group.
- “If she's the one black girl in the group, like, you can't. Especially in the west, like, ... she means so much to so many people...” — Oscar [71:36]
- “They need to let them produce their own music, write their own music.” — Oscar [73:31]
5. Celebrity News, Scandal & Chattiness
[77:04 – 125:25]
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Timothée Chalamet/Kylie Jenner Birthday Drama & McConaughey Prank:
- “Timothy’s girlfriend actually just took him to see to a special IMAX screen...” — Oscar [87:38]
- Trisha and Oscar are both critical and amused by Chalamet’s “grumpy” birthday attitude and laugh about a Matthew McConaughey “toilet prank.”
- “Why is everything we found about Matthew Connaught? It's like disgusting and unhygienic...” — Trisha [95:45]
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AI in the Influencer World:
- “One of the biggest tick tockers... sold himself to AI for like $925 million.” — Moses [103:15]
- Lively debating the ethics and temptation of selling your likeness: “What fulfills you then? Cuz I just love being creative. I could never do music videos on my own.” — Trisha [106:01]
6. Internet Discourse & Viral Moments
[125:33 – 130:06]
- Ned Fulmer’s Dating Profile Fiasco:
- Ned, former Try Guy, goes on a Twitter thread leaking and rating his own spicy Field dating app photos, including explanations and self-assessments.
- "He went on like a Twitter tirade, leaking his own Fields account." — Oscar [126:14]
- “He’s the Dom leaning switch. Lean for a bratty sub.” — Oscar [129:49]
- “I'd rather take the Matthew turd all day long than this. Like, what?” — Trisha [129:57]
- The hosts speculate if the whole thing is a paid ad or elaborate cringe.
- “Maybe an opposing one like Tinder Bumble, like, hires him to be like, talk about Field. ... So de-influences people.” — Trisha [134:32]
- “The threat that running into Ned Fulmer on the Field app is the biggest red flag.” — Oscar [135:04]
- “It's like a clown dying slowly in a train wreck.” — Trisha [133:13]
7. Miscellaneous Chatter, Quick Fire Pop News
Notable Snippets by Timestamp
- [15:00 – 24:00]: Behind the scenes at the Elvis Q&A and premiere with Baz Luhrmann; Trisha moderating.
- “He told me to direct him. He's [Baz Luhrmann] like, I'm not directing. He's, like, directing me to tonight. What do you want?” — Trisha [22:49]
- [54:00 – 57:00]: The saga of Punch, the baby monkey—a much-discussed internet favorite.
- “He got jumped and dragged... But it's just a normal part of primate behavior." — Oscar [54:11]
- [112:53 – 114:01]: Trisha’s “luckiest girl in the world” St. Patrick’s Day manifestation strategy, plus a deep dive on the best chocolates and snacks.
- “I'm the luckiest girl in the world. ... I found a 4 Leaf Clover back in December 2024 and I feel like because I found that I love clovers now.” — Trisha [112:54]
- [142:06 – 145:41]: Catholic and religious moments—from Ash Wednesday commentary to the meaning of Lent and Jesus quotes via the “red letter Bible.”
- “Take that crucifix off your head. Don't do the sign of cross, because Jesus would never. Jesus loves homos and horrors and every—Jesus loves us all.” — Trisha [145:13]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “Ugly men get uglier when you’re nasty.” — Trisha Paytas [38:55]
- “It's like a clown dying slowly in a train wreck.” — Trisha Paytas about Ned Fulmer [133:13]
- “The threat that running into Ned Fulmer on the Field app is the biggest red flag.” — Oscar Gracey [135:04]
- “If she's the one black girl in the group, like, you can't. Especially in the west, like, ... she means so much to so many people...” — Oscar Gracey [71:36]
- “Take that crucifix off your head. Don't do the sign of cross, because Jesus would never. Jesus loves homos and horrors and every—Jesus loves us all.” — Trisha Paytas [145:13]
Highlights by Theme
Trisha’s British Invasion
- Big announcement of a Royal Albert Hall show, praise for British culture, and excitement about entering her “British era.”
Scandal, Satire, and Internet Culture
- The group dissects Ned Fulmer’s Field dating app saga, reality TV messes, and the shifting perspectives on past influencer behaviors.
Strategic Manifesting & Personal Wins
- Trisha’s “luckiest girl” mantras, sharing tokens like four-leaf clovers for manifesting good fortune.
Thoughtful Industry Analysis
- Compassionate commentary on Manon's hiatus from Cat's Eye and broader issues of race, PR norms in the West vs K-pop, and the importance of safeguarding talent in girl groups.
Unfiltered Takes & Comedy
- The hosts’ banter is marked by playful one-upmanship, honest observations about fame, aging, the online ecosystem, and friendship.
- They remain self-aware about their gossiping roots (“we’re doing it out of love, Ned”) and make incisive points about shifting public opinion and cancel culture.
Concluding Thoughts
This episode of Just Trish captures Trisha and Oscar in top form: unapologetically opinionated, heartfelt when it counts, and deeply plugged into meme culture, reality TV, and the evolving internet landscape. Whether you’re a Trisha fan, drama-seeker, or just want sharp, funny conversations about the weirdness of modern celebrity, this episode delivers. The takeaways? Vote for Trish, steer clear of musty men, protect your energy (especially on Field), and keep manifesting.
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