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Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that's the tana now, but the tana then. Didn't you have like a TM bling necklace or something?
Tana Mongeau
80 of them, actually. Oh, my TSA hated to see me coming, but people are really awful. I feel like when I've. The most awful celebrity stories I've ever heard are from private jet stewardesses. That's so funny. Trisha Paytas, Hassan Piker and David Dobrik on a private jet from Coachella to New York City.
Trisha Paytas
And that was it, really.
Tana Mongeau
Six episodes. That's light work. Nothing, Nothing. We're so good. It's. We were just talking about this off camera. Well, I guess. Hello.
Trisha Paytas
Hello. We missed you.
Tana Mongeau
Back to not love life.
Trisha Paytas
More leopard on leopard for all those who hate the unmatching. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
We just don't want the people. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
It's one hit, one comment. Devin saw. He's like, I don't like the.
Tana Mongeau
But are you like that where you read one hate comment and it bothers me? Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I was like, wait. Because I didn't see it. Devin son. I was like, who cares?
Tana Mongeau
Someone said they hate when we do leopard on leopard. And I can understand how stylistically, maybe that's not, like, the choice, but, like, we're just girls having fun. Have you ever loved a pattern with your friend? Have you ever enjoyed a pattern and had a good time?
Trisha Paytas
And there's more. I'm order. I got the ottoman, the blankets, the tumblers. Like, I have so much leopard on that part of the hair.
Tana Mongeau
I walked in today and I was like, oh, my God, I wish I was serving this look with you so bad. You look amazing.
Trisha Paytas
Next time we find a cheetah. I. I never really see you in wigs. And, like, this is a little crazy one, but I'm. If you're down, I'm down to get some more cheetah wigs.
Tana Mongeau
I just don't have, like, wig people. That's the thing. And every time. And do they braid you underneath or just pigtails?
Trisha Paytas
Just, like, laid flat pigtails and that's it.
Tana Mongeau
See, I need to try that because every time I've ever done it, people gave me really tight braids.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, it hurts. And it would.
Tana Mongeau
Migraine of the century. Like, can't do it even.
Trisha Paytas
This isn't like, glued. I can just, like, rip it off the end. And, like, no baby hairs come out because they just slick back my hair. It's like hair sprayed down and then you just, like, take it off after.
Tana Mongeau
I would so do that with you. I would love that.
Trisha Paytas
I just keep.
Tana Mongeau
I Need to keep trying hair colors. I'm getting bullied on the Internet right now.
Trisha Paytas
Wait, why?
Tana Mongeau
Well, I kind of fed into it, so I'm like making it worse.
Trisha Paytas
But like, your title was like, I went to brunette and awful.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. And I'm just like, all my. Literally, I could like break my legs and the comments would be like, well, while your legs are broken, dye your hair brown. Like people, I'm not even. Our video the other day, we're just trying on outfits in the like, closet room. We're having a great time. All the comments are like, just go brunette.
Trisha Paytas
Like, wait, why Is it because there's something you're talking about a lot or they're just literally saying this.
Tana Mongeau
It's just been this discourse. I mean, I started responding to it because it was all my comments. Like, I could post anything. I'm not getting the top comment. Like a hundred thousand likes. I'll be like, you should be brunette. And I, I don't see it. But then even now I'm looking at you with this dark hair and I'm like, you look bomb. So maybe it just is something I can't see.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, it's something you don't like. Like, I agree with you. Like, I think I can wear brunette wig and be like, okay, yeah, that's pretty. But like every day in this. No, but yeah, you just love your hair in a color. The whole world could be like, you look better hair. I'm like, but I love blonde.
Tana Mongeau
I've just, that's how I feel. But I've just never had this where it's like, I'm starting to realize clearly if this opinion is so mass and popular that like, maybe I'm wrong. And I'm definitely. I think I am wrong. I just can't even say it because it's like, I want to be blonde.
Trisha Paytas
I don't know about that. I loved. I told you the first time you're on distress, you had like a honey Jimmy. If you find a picture of this, like a golden honey blonde, like, that is like pretty because dark hair. Not that it would look bad. It just is like, it's not your vibe. I don't think you know what I mean.
Tana Mongeau
I just, I feel, I feel so blonde. And I'm starting to realize that this might be more of a psychological thing. Yeah. That like my identity has been. It's almost like a blanket, you know, it's like I feel like myself blonde, like, identity wise. And maybe that's why I can't see what people can just see. Objectively.
Trisha Paytas
But no, that's how I feel like growing up, I saw so many, like, Legally Blonde and Pamela Anderson, you know, like Girls Next Door.
Tana Mongeau
I was. I was saying that. That during my formative years, the mix of 2000s bleach blonde, X like, not really having a dad that loved me like that, it was. I was toast.
Trisha Paytas
That was it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, I was.
Trisha Paytas
That was the ideal beauty. That was like the beauty standard in Y2K, you know? I think now if we had more of like the brunette beauties that are out there, like Tate McCrae and Megan Fox. Because Megan Fox came, but I was like, a little older, so she wasn't like my, like, teenage years. You know what I mean?
Tana Mongeau
She, like, sets the standard. Girls who look like her. There's a million beautiful brunettes where it's like, duh, you're a brunette. You have beautiful blue eyes and like a chiseled, perfect, like, okay, if I go to Korea to the ID hospital and they give me 19 plastic surgeries, I'll dye my hair brown.
Trisha Paytas
Right.
Tana Mongeau
This feels like a blanket. Like, people even being like, brunette makes your features stand out more. I'm like, I don't want that.
Trisha Paytas
I don't want that. We were just talking about our, like, little eyelashes and all this stuff, and I'm like, no, thank you.
Tana Mongeau
Like, I couldn't agree more. Literally, today I'm like, lashless and it's, you look good.
Trisha Paytas
No, you look great. I thought they were your natural. You're like, oh, I have lash on them. Because, like, yours are little, but mine are also non existent.
Tana Mongeau
I've got the chod lashes and we have the same situation. It's funny. Like, Malibu probably got Moses's lashes.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And Mokoa has the craziest lashes. And I'm like, if my child gets my chode lashes, I'm literally, I'm hoping by that time there's some type of surgery or something.
Trisha Paytas
That's surgery.
Tana Mongeau
Well, for me, I guess. Not the baby.
Trisha Paytas
I know, I know. No, those genetics are strong. I feel like has strong genetics too.
Tana Mongeau
So I think it'll override all of.
Trisha Paytas
My things because both my parents have really small lashes. I looked. I never looked until I met Moses. He had really long ones. Like, how do people have small lashes? I'm like, so I might look at my dad's. Like, moms are small, so we all had small lashes.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I just. I feel seen because it is like a thing. And I was telling you, it's like, even when I tell people, like, oh, I have no lashes. No one's ever like, no.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
They're like, yeah, yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Same everybody that does my makeup, too. They're like, yeah, they're little, and we.
Tana Mongeau
Love a big lash. It's crazy. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
And Megan Fox has, like, the beautiful eyes. Use a chiseled face, beautiful body.
Tana Mongeau
It's like she could have a buzz cut, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Exactly.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. It's just. I don't know, but I'm realizing that these are blindnesses, maybe that I have psychologically developed versus, like, it being as bad as I think.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, no, I feel you. I feel you for sure. Well, we'll get leopard wigs, and we'll try them out.
Tana Mongeau
I love this wig. It's so 2000. So, like, punk baddie.
Trisha Paytas
I think you got enough Tick Tock shop. I'm pretty sure. I can't remember.
Tana Mongeau
I feel. And I don't ever see anyone with this hair color. I think Emmy Hartman actually kind of has this hair color.
Trisha Paytas
Who's Emmy Hartman?
Tana Mongeau
A Tick Tock girly.
Trisha Paytas
She has, like, leopard hair. I know. I've never seen it either.
Tana Mongeau
Just kind of, like, hers is a little different, but I just. I love it. I feel like all the 2000s baddie girlies are gonna have this hair now.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God. Yeah, it does give me, like, scene queen a little bit, like, my space. Me too.
Tana Mongeau
That's funny.
Trisha Paytas
Skunk hair.
Tana Mongeau
We have that in common where we love the, like, girls next door, 2000s, Pamela, all that. But then we also love a pun.
Trisha Paytas
I know.
Tana Mongeau
I wonder what that is.
Trisha Paytas
Personality disorder. That's what I thought I had, like, a multiple personality because I was. I really love everything, like.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I don't know. I guess. You know what? For real, Maybe, like, an identity. Like, do you ever know, like, who you are? Like, when you think about yourself, like, who are you?
Tana Mongeau
No.
Trisha Paytas
What makes Tana, like, what does she look like? What's her aesthetic? Like you.
Tana Mongeau
I talk about this all the time. I was going through my closet the other day, and it was like, I literally. I thought I was Emma Chamberlain, and I thought I was Billie Eilish, and I thought I was Kamala Harris, and I thought I was all these people.
Trisha Paytas
You did have a Billie Eilish phase. I remember you were like, the big.
Tana Mongeau
I would wear 19 necklaces every day. If I was going to CVS, my necklaces would be weighing me to the ground. It's like, you're not. And all the Jordans and like, yeah, big my. Like, when I won Creator of the Year at the Streamy Awards, I didn't think I was gonna win, so I.
Trisha Paytas
Was like, you had the sweatsuit.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, I wore a lime green bedazzled, extra large sweatsuit with pigtails.
Trisha Paytas
And it will.
Tana Mongeau
It will haunt me in my final days.
Trisha Paytas
Wait, why?
Tana Mongeau
Because imagine I accepted that award in a black gown.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that's the Tana now, but the Tana then. Didn't you have like a TM bling necklace or something?
Tana Mongeau
To 80 of them, actually. Oh, my TSA hated to see me coming. Like, the metal detector hated to see.
Trisha Paytas
Me just your bling everywhere.
Tana Mongeau
It was.
Trisha Paytas
It was cute. But that's what I'm saying. I do too. I, like, just steal people's looks. And I think it's like, God, I wish I knew, like, you said, like, Emma or somebody who has, like, their own identity.
Tana Mongeau
It's about my best friend. When we've been best friends for like, 12 years now or something crazy longer, I think. And from the moment I met that girl, she's known her personal style so definitively. Like, it's. She wore 10 years ago is still in her closet and she wears to this day. Because it's all so capsule. Nothing is fast fashion trend, like, you know what I mean? Even, like, we just moved into this house and, like, her room is fully decorated beautifully in like a month. And I'm like, how I know. How does your brain do that? Like, I have to. I have to copy everything I know.
Trisha Paytas
That's. I literally, like, I take inspiration. I think this was like, singled out from Kiki Palmer. This was like, something like, I take, like, literally inspiration. I think, you know, these are blues Clue. No, no. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. They have, like, red chairs that look just like this. And it's a cartoon. But I was like, we need those. But in leopard.
Tana Mongeau
But that's even everything. That's your mind. Like, most people could not even do that.
Trisha Paytas
I didn't pick it all together. And I saw Death becomes her. The music on Broadway. And they have a leopard couch, and she wears a leopard dress on a leopard couch. And I was like, we need to do that. Like, I was just like, so anything I see, I'm. I'm really just trying to pieces from everywhere. I wish I had, like, a style too. It's like just Trish. It's the Anna Nicole Smith bedroom from.
Tana Mongeau
Her TV show Pink. And the Bling, though, like, that is very you. I'm gonna agree with. Like, at least you have that going.
Trisha Paytas
But it took, like, from Elwoods.
Tana Mongeau
You know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Like, oh, someone loves pink. I love pink. Too, you know, it's like, I guess an bedroom. Was that exact fabric that we have in just trash? Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, that's. Well, I mean, at least you're taking your inspiration from, like, all of the icons and stuff. I don't know. Yeah. That's why I get so mad, I think, when girls, like, hate people copying them because, like, I am the serial killer.
Trisha Paytas
Me. I see you with something, I'm like, I'm copying same.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, no, literally, I love it, too.
Trisha Paytas
And that's why I love, like, buying people, like, anything I have, too, because I like, I would want that. I want that exact same thing. You know what I mean? Like, and had I known, I would be, like, I would have gotten either way. I love to get, like, two of everything for people, but my style is not good.
Tana Mongeau
No one, you know, I love it because you're. I always say that Loveline even, is just my outlet to wear the things that I, like, wouldn't normally wear. This is something I would normally wear. So I would, like, shut up.
Trisha Paytas
But I love it with the. You have the black nylon socks with the shoe. This is a hard thing to style. Like, how do you know to wear that nylon with that?
Tana Mongeau
Because Paige does that. Nothing is my mind that looks original to me.
Trisha Paytas
I'm like, well, I would never think about that.
Tana Mongeau
No. Paige is such a little sock with a heel girly. And she, like, put me on. People kind of hate it. It's. It's. That's a mixed one. Why, like, especially a white sock with the heel people, like. I'll get a lot of hate sometimes. But then the girlies who love it and get it, I don't know.
Trisha Paytas
It's cute. It's. It gives. Original. Gives, you know, to me. Anyways.
Tana Mongeau
Well, thank you, Paige. Cameron, I love you.
Trisha Paytas
You look good. The style is good.
Tana Mongeau
We're vibing today. I love. I love our look and I love our. I love that when we obsess, we go hard and we like to match. It's cute. You keep buying me things. You need to stop. I know.
Trisha Paytas
I keep, like, literally, I always have, like, a blanket menu and two blankets. Oh, we're gonna do our fuzzy toxic. We need this. Like, I just, like. It's so, so sweet.
Tana Mongeau
It, like, literally brings me to tears. I left and got home the other day, and I was telling everyone in my house, I was like, trisha got me matching pajamas with her. Look at them. And I was, like, just so happy. But it's like, she won't let me send her money. She Won't add it to the invoice. Like, and it's your love language. And it's so cute.
Trisha Paytas
I love like buying, like, little gifts for people because it's just fun. I love shopping too. And it's like, fun. And we also have le food trays coming, so when we eat our snacks, we can have them. So that way it doesn't like, get on anything.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, that's cool.
Trisha Paytas
So when we have the ottoman, it'll be like, hi. And then we have the food trays here, so it'll be like, yes. Real sleepover vibes.
Tana Mongeau
Wade and I just love it. And we're. Honestly, again, we're killing it. I just have to say, we are. This is episode. This is episode seven. In less than 28 hours.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Literally like 36 hours. Yeah. Crazy. And we're both leaving on a jet in 36 hours. Well, not jet.
Tana Mongeau
Taking a jet.
Trisha Paytas
I'm taking a jet cuz I have to. And let me tell you, that's expensive. But there was no commercial flight directly to Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut. There was no commercial flight that would have gotten us in on time. And then the buses, you have to.
Tana Mongeau
You can.
Trisha Paytas
You could do it for a night, but if they get a bigger contract, obviously they're gonna take that. So like we had a bus and then it was like, oh, someone booked a two month tour. So, like you can bus anymore. So they're like private jets. The only way to go. And I hate private. Because you were saying you're flying commercial and I was like, I thought you only did private. Like, I love private. So hard not to. I'm the opposite. And it's not even about being money or bougie. It's just like, I'm terrified of like, like private jets. Like, they just seem scary.
Tana Mongeau
I think there are a lot of scary ones. I've like, learned. Like, there are certain ones now where I won't. This, this is so out of touch. And it's like, tana, shut the up. I'm well aware. Okay? And I'm even. I'm dialing it back. But there are certain planes that are much scarier to fly than other planes.
Trisha Paytas
Like, smaller.
Tana Mongeau
And you're on a global. Right?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. So like you're gonna be.
Trisha Paytas
It looks catchy.
Tana Mongeau
And you gotta get your money's worth. Okay. Because the one thing, when you charter a jet, you're able to have them cater any food you want. And I'm always like, bring Nobu. Because it's like, I want something, I want something. To take off of how expensive it is. So it's like, you should really.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, for free?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
They put the food on there for free?
Tana Mongeau
Yes. If you did a full charter, was it a full price charter?
Trisha Paytas
I believe the price was a full price charter. I was like, jesus.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, it was definitely a full price charter. So you should have everything. If Moses has, like, a favorite canned fish. That's hard to find, Diva.
Trisha Paytas
Like, you won't even get to come. He's gonna be here. I'm so sad.
Tana Mongeau
I guess the glam team, everyone just think about whoever's with you and, like, steak, lobster.
Trisha Paytas
I'm just never doing a private jet picture. What are they? When? You know, when you go on the stairs, you're like, look at this.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, and see, I love it, but I'm chewy for it. And I do get that. I tried to even dial that back. I don't.
Trisha Paytas
I. You know what? Like I said, I. I'm so chewy, I'm so cheesy. I'm so, like, flashy in every way. But the private jet ones just always get me.
Tana Mongeau
I.
Trisha Paytas
It's your brand, so it fits you. But it is funny because it's just like, you think tanning, you're just like, private jet. You know what I mean? But it is funny when, like, other people just do it. Wasn't it Ray J or someone who.
Tana Mongeau
Like, oh, my God, that's acted like.
Trisha Paytas
He was on a private jet, but then he ended up being in, like, commercial. I'm like, why?
Tana Mongeau
They have the sets? Have you seen those in la, the private jets?
Trisha Paytas
No.
Tana Mongeau
Do you go to them and, like, shoot on them?
Trisha Paytas
Do they look real?
Tana Mongeau
I know, it's funny. Even for the canceled international shoot, I wanted us to be on a plane. And they were like, well, what if we go to this private jet set? And I was like, no, I want, like, a movie set, real plane still. Because I find those, like. So where did you go? It's this place. I don't know where it is actually. It's like, 30 minutes from here. You know me, passenger princess. I just look up when I'm there, but it's like, all, like. I feel like they've used it for, like, movies and shows. It was all real planes, real TSA stuff. I felt like I. Brooke kept, like, equating it to, like, when you are somewhere, like, in a store when it's closed or, like, when you're somewhere that you're not supposed to be. I forget what she was saying. Yeah, it felt like that. It was so we were in like real cockpits and it was like, I.
Trisha Paytas
Should like, deserted or something or just.
Tana Mongeau
They use it for, like, movies and like, different stuff.
Trisha Paytas
Did you have a big production? Like a big crew?
Tana Mongeau
Not a huge crew. I use my girl Maddie and just. She comes and brings her people. But okay, yeah, it was super fun. But the jet photos circling back, I don't know what it is, why I, like, feel the need to take. I think it's just for. Because I grew up poor and. You know what I mean? You want to flex.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, I get it.
Tana Mongeau
You should just serve a look. Just.
Trisha Paytas
Just I think of, like, and it. I would never, like. I do think of you doing it, but I also think of like the vlog squad or like Corinna, you know, just being in the jets and like, again, it is like a look and you are like, you're right.
Tana Mongeau
But you are so valid in, like, what you're saying. And I'm. I completely understand. I guess there's a part of me too that, like, always wants to be like, this is for the girlies. Like, you can do it too. Yeah, you know, like it. Because a lot of times as well, in the beginning of my career, the first few times, with an exception of, like, Bella Thorne, there were some, like, women, but a lot of times that I was being taken on a jet, it was with a man, right? And it was like, yeah, that was kind of what made my love for flying private, was like men taking me on their jets, whether it was someone I was like, with or whether it was just like. And I was never sucking for it, but it was. It's a fine line. You start to meet those guys who want to you and then you become the model girls on their jets and like all the other girls on Instagram and whatever. And if anything, it lit like an opposite fire in me to be like, I am the man and I have to book my own jets and I have to make enough money to do it and like, whatever. I don't know.
Trisha Paytas
And that is fun. It is fun. I mean, there is something to it. I think I'm just, like, scared of them. It's like a weird fear, which is like, crazy.
Tana Mongeau
It's like, no, it's that. That one is so safe because I really. I've been on some scary ones and had some scary situations and I like, developed new flight anxiety. So I started learning about what jets are safe and what jets aren't safe.
Trisha Paytas
I love it. You're so well versed. You're like, let me see the jet. Let me see what you're bringing on a global.
Tana Mongeau
You're gonna be coasting through the air.
Trisha Paytas
Because I needed to make sure we're bringing 10 people. I made sure I hold, like, 20. You know, I'm like, I don't want it, like, anything, like, to even jeopardize it. But you're doing commercial.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, I am.
Trisha Paytas
So you' always in a pj?
Tana Mongeau
Not always. Especially now. I'm like, very. Like, let's just be smarter. Let's be more conscious. Let's be more. All of the good things. I would look back, I would frequently fly myself private to Miami just when I wanted to go, and they'd be those planes, and then I would do the fans to, like, make up for it. But imagine I just saved the money, period.
Trisha Paytas
That's what I always think, too. I'm like, imagine we just saved this. This is my first and only time I'm paying for private. And it was because I was literally forced to. I was like, all right, I guess we're doing it.
Tana Mongeau
I'm excited for you to maybe learn, maybe love it. I don't know.
Trisha Paytas
I watch the Kardashians. Like, it looks fun, but it also also just looks like, I don't know, a lot.
Tana Mongeau
Well, there's also. If you're flying to more common places, you can take what's called an empty leg, which is like, when somebody else, like, let's say some rich guy had a plane here in Los Angeles and he needed his plane in Las Vegas, the jet's gonna fly there regardless. So you don't get to pick the time or pick your catering or anything, but you just hop on when it's, like, going. And that's called empty leg.
Trisha Paytas
How do you know? How do you know when to go or when it's available?
Tana Mongeau
You have, like, brokers who, like, tell you, like, empty legs are coming at this time. But, like, I've flown to Vegas, let's say, with, like, six people, and the. The empty leg was $5,000, and then everybody pays, like, 500 bucks. And it's like. Do you know what I mean? Like, sometimes it's. It's not always crazy town, crazier town. It's still crazy town, but it's not as crazy town. It's not as crazy town.
Trisha Paytas
It's like a luxury. I can't wrap my head around like that. And I. And I love spending money. I have no problem with it. But this one, I'm like, that's it.
Tana Mongeau
Is that it's my one thing that I spend my money on frivolously. And I've tried to be a lot better about it. I just. I hate, like, I'm late. Always late to my flights. I hate tsa. I like. Yeah. I hate walking through the airport looking like a dirty, wet rat. And then I meet, like, a loving supporter and it's like, hi, it's 8:00am and me always.
Trisha Paytas
I have, like, wig glue in my hair, like glamsters. Do you want to do something? I was like, no, I'm actually. I. I love being in my ugly era. Like, I do love being ugly because there's something so comfortable.
Tana Mongeau
Free.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, free, comfortable. I just love it. Like, let me be comfortable.
Tana Mongeau
I agree with that entirely. Oh, my God. Just embracing your natural and, like, almost having two versions of yourself. Because then when you're serving, you feel even.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. That's why when I do get glam, I'm like, I'm ready to perform, but when I'm not, I just, like, love to just, like, sleep.
Tana Mongeau
Once I can embrace the pale, I will be like a new woman.
Trisha Paytas
Same. I'm. I'm getting there. I'm still tanning for, like, tour and stuff like that, but I'm. I'm getting.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I think if I, like, lost some weight maybe, because I think when you're, like, heavier, like, tan makes you feel, like, a little better. I think if I was, like, skinny, I wouldn't have a problem being pale.
Tana Mongeau
But I don't know what it is. Like, it's the 2000s. It's the same thing I need a lobotomy for with the bleach hair.
Trisha Paytas
It's like just a shield. Just a little comfort. There's nothing wrong with comfort.
Tana Mongeau
I agree with that. I do. But, yes, fly less private, but enjoy. I will be flying less private, but you enjoy this. You deserve it.
Trisha Paytas
I love a commercial Paytas.
Tana Mongeau
It's not like you're not getting mobbed in the airport, you know, I don't get too mobbed.
Trisha Paytas
I mean, people come up, but nothing crazy. Nothing like security, you know, like, needs to escort me through. But.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but I mean, like, still, like, you're a. You're.
Trisha Paytas
Do you like going to the airport? It is kind of fun. You do feel. You feel a little things sometimes.
Tana Mongeau
I love it. I do. Yeah. It's just sometimes even just like, for this plane, don't pack all your. Like, just throw your. Throw some of your. In the car and then just flop it onto the plane. Like, really experience the luxury.
Trisha Paytas
What you do.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God, I love that. I'll just be carrying my shirts in my hands. That's one of my favorite reasons, is because everything can be so packed.
Trisha Paytas
I love that. Okay. And like, here's everything I'm coming on with.
Tana Mongeau
Flop it all on there.
Trisha Paytas
Like, excited. Okay. I'm like, check into the food stuff. You got me excited. I was like, very dreading it.
Tana Mongeau
You have to really go to the bathroom on the plane.
Trisha Paytas
Is it boug? Is it fancy?
Tana Mongeau
I know we don't like talking about going number two, but I'm going to tell you, you do on the plane. Going number two on a private jet is like, top five life experiences. Are you kidding me?
Trisha Paytas
Does everyone else smell it? That comes in after you. I bring spray on the road. If I'm like, anywhere, I'll spray it.
Tana Mongeau
The poopery. Yeah, we love poopery.
Trisha Paytas
You put it in before.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I just hate the smell of, like, when someone goes and they don't spray something. I'm like, okay, there's other people here.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I agree with that. I agree with that. That nothing. Don't, like, blow up the bathroom, but, like, I don't know, like a little. A little baby number two on a pj. Come on. I'm trying to think of anything else you, like, have to do. You have to ask your stewardess for lore.
Trisha Paytas
More of the plane.
Tana Mongeau
No, like, because they fly with all the celebrities.
Trisha Paytas
They tell you.
Tana Mongeau
And yeah, they're fed up because a lot of people are really awful. Like, I had a stewardess. I'll never forget this, where she. We were asked, because we always ask. We're like, who did you fly? Because a lot of times when it's an empty leg, too. Like, I just took this empty leg where they changed the time on us to be really early in the morning. So we get on the plane and we're like, who needed the plane and why?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And it was. Leonardo DiCaprio needed it for, like, God, what was it, the Super Bowl? He was flying to the super bowl out of la. So he needed the plane from Vegas, and she was giving us his lore. But anyways, I have.
Trisha Paytas
That's crazy. I'd be like, what the hell are you saying my business for?
Tana Mongeau
But people are really awful. I feel like when I've. The most awful celebrity stories I've ever heard are from private jet stewardesses. I had this one where I was flying out of Vegas. This. And come to find out this girl went to high school at the same time as me. And she was saying I was just very much in the library I was really nerdy, so I never said anything to you. But this is crazy that we ended up meeting this way. And so then we. She sits down and we start asking her all about her job and she tells us that she's been a private jet stewardess for like four or five years now. And we were the first people to ever talk to her. And then she told us her list of celebrities who wouldn't even look her in the eye or ever say anything to her. And it was like that is wild. I cried. I got off the plane, I just sobbed. I was like, that is so person.
Trisha Paytas
That's like. Yeah, they're like up close and personal too. It's like I don't know, I guess if there's like just so many, you know, flight attendants you see all the time. But it's like that one person like personally like catering to you. Like no. Don't you want to befriend them?
Tana Mongeau
And one person as close to me as this table.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You know, bringing me drinks and food and all that.
Trisha Paytas
I don't want to like piss anyone off or anything. I want them to be nice and like, like me too.
Tana Mongeau
The stories I've heard. I don't want to like ever. But it was, it was. It's crazy. And you. They'll tell you cuz they are just.
Trisha Paytas
Like people being rude.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. So who have you flown even? Just start there. Like who else have you flown? Who did you fly this week? And the lore is nuts.
Trisha Paytas
I feel like a private jet to Connecticut. They probably haven't flown too many people.
Tana Mongeau
Cuz they take that jet probably everywhere.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Tana Mongeau
You know what I mean? And it's like o. It's good. It's this tea.
Trisha Paytas
Good as I'm so excited. Well, okay, I'll ask all of it. I mean we're only going like two hours but.
Tana Mongeau
Oh but no, that's enough time for the tea. I'll get it's.
Trisha Paytas
I love if that's what you do. You're on there and like let's hear the lore.
Tana Mongeau
Maybe ask when there's going to be turbulence before you take off so you, so you know, so you're not as scared.
Trisha Paytas
I hate terminals. You always feel it, always feel it in one of those planes.
Tana Mongeau
Well, you're in a big one that it won't be as they're scary ones where the plane will start going sideways and scary town you're in. You're not in that like you're in. You're in a Good one.
Trisha Paytas
Are there seat belts?
Tana Mongeau
And you can recline all the way back. Like, Trisha, you're going to Vibe, but I swear. But just ask like, hey, when is this going to be bumpy? Because then they'll be like, oh, it's windy over, you know, like, when we fly over. And then you'll feel a little better about it, you know?
Trisha Paytas
My God, I've only been in a private jet once, and it was with David from Coachella to New York, and I was. I hated it.
Tana Mongeau
It.
Trisha Paytas
It was awful.
Tana Mongeau
Coachella to New York.
Trisha Paytas
I think someone got it for him because I think, like, you know, Hassan Piker, like, he was on it. So I think it was like, other, like, a company that got it forever. It was a weird. It was a weird.
Tana Mongeau
Was it a nice plane?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, it was like, overnight, too. It was a nice plane and it was like, I just left, but I was scared and that was it.
Tana Mongeau
That's so funny. Trisha paid us. Hassan Piker and David Dobrik on a private jet from Coachella to New York City.
Trisha Paytas
And that was it, really. I think it was like, maybe Todd this one other person, and like, that's it. It was like. That was so weird. That is like a midnight. And I think Hassan has told the story where he's like. He was like. He was just like. Didn't know who anybody was, and he was just like. Because everyone's like, why are you on the plane? Also, he's kind of known for, I don't know, his, like, lore. I don't know. I just know he's a little bit. People are just judging him. He's one of those people who shouldn't be on a private jet, I guess, because he's very much. What's the political. Political, but also, like, is social is the right word or is that, like a wrong word?
Tana Mongeau
You sound like you're saying the right thing.
Trisha Paytas
I know. I don't want to, like, mess it up because it could be the opposite. He's one of those people, like, he has, like, a $2 million house and people him for it. Cuz, like, wait, what about giving money to people who need it? Like, why are you buying a $2 million house when you could be giving, you know, like, one of those people nice. Really?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
He collabed or what?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, we. I went on his podcast and he lived like, two minutes from me when I lived in Hollywood, so I was.
Trisha Paytas
Like, why not see a nice one? So that's what people were saying, and then he tried to downplay it. Like it's just a single family home. It's not that bougie. Like so I think people give him a hard time. I don't know his.
Tana Mongeau
It is a single family home, but like this is a single family home.
Trisha Paytas
What does single family home mean?
Tana Mongeau
I mean like one master bedroom. And like, like right, like do you.
Trisha Paytas
Know you can't say master bedroom anymore either.
Tana Mongeau
Oh yes, Primary bedroom.
Trisha Paytas
Primary. Which I didn't know either. I'm learning stuff every day because I don't know and that's like I know nothing about. So I don't know. I just know people got were mad. He was on this private jet and he's like, I didn't pay for it. Like they just asked me if I wanted to get on and I was rolling and I needed to get to New York because I think we were flying to like the Shorty Awards. Like I hated this era of my life.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God, the Shorty Awards. I forgot about that.
Trisha Paytas
And they're like we have to go from Coachella to the Shorty Awards. I was like, this is so embarrassing.
Tana Mongeau
Those award shows though, like at that time, I can't stress it enough, it felt like the Oscars, it felt important, not the Shorty Awards. Okay, that was drama. I was being drama there.
Trisha Paytas
But like that's great.
Tana Mongeau
Even just the Streamy Awards, like they felt so official, at least to me I think. Just cuz I grew up like so YouTube. Like I remember watching them and they were like so official to me. Like I don't know, just to me.
Trisha Paytas
They were always so silly. But again, I think it's just me being like, like cringing at myself because it's like I only went again one year to stream these two and it just was like it felt fake. It's like, oh, it's a bunch of YouTubers just like giving out awards for nothing. Yes, but I love it like for people I think maybe because I just like wasn't ever invited and I'm just saying maybe I feel some type of way. So when I did go, I was like, this is it. This is so embarrassing.
Tana Mongeau
No, it's after my last one when I was like announcing on stage, I up so bad. It was so what did you do? It's funny. I was sober and everybody thought I was drunk and I was, I was like in a sober era of my life. I was just so nervous and they had me announce the gaming category. Oh, and like this next gamer is like one of those, you know. And like what they had written for me was Just so not me. And I really struggle with that. And on stage I mouthed like, who wrote this? And then I said, which you can't say on stage at an award show. And I was with this other girl and they like, pair you with just like another random influencer to like, you know what I mean? Like, announce. And I could just tell that she was like, get me the off this stage next to Tana Mongeau. Who's she? No, she's a female comedian, I believe. I'm blanking on her name, but she's really talented. Chris Collins. She's everything. And I just. Poor girl was like. I could tell she was like, so afraid that she was walking out on stage with me, and rightfully so.
Trisha Paytas
I presented with someone I was dating and he also had that fear of like, get me away from this girl. I did not want to be there. They had us present like a mental health award and like Jay Shetty or something. Oh, no, no, no, no. Mental health was after us. Ours was like, no. Yes. Ours was mental health. And I was thinking, oh, we should do a food award. I'm pretty sure that's what it was. But they had us doing a mental health and I think Jay Shetty like one. And I was like, what the hell?
Tana Mongeau
I think that they love the, like, juxtaposition almost of putting people to present categories that are so unlike them. But I remember thinking that too. I was like, let me announce comedy. Let me announce something pop culture. Something just like more fashion, like something more fun and that I like more. I was like, gaming, like, what do you. But I guess it's like, funny.
Trisha Paytas
The never.
Tana Mongeau
The juxtaposition.
Trisha Paytas
Never, never going back.
Tana Mongeau
I just. It's so stressful being on stage in an award show. Like, there's that clip. Have you seen that clip?
Trisha Paytas
It's.
Tana Mongeau
It went viral a while ago of Kendall Jenner announcing in an award show and she like, messes up. And the whole Internet, like, reamed her for this and saying like, Kendall can't read. And like all this. And it's like, Kendall Jenner can read. Okay, first of all.
Trisha Paytas
But it's.
Tana Mongeau
It's so much more nerve wracking than being on a stage of like, like fans almost. Because it's like when you walk out on stage to people who are cheering for you and love you, it's like awesome. You know when you walk out and you're like, I've had sex with that person and I didn't come or they two minutes and this person podcasted all about How I should, you know, never be on the Internet again. And yeah, you know, these people hate me. These people have seen me do these people. Of all the things, you know, just like the. It's so much more stressful being with like your, your, your peers.
Trisha Paytas
That's true. That I get because I never partied with people like you did. But I always just think everyone hates me. And I probably came for every single person at one point for no reason.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God. The amount of people I had like on in a crowd. Even when I won creator of the year, I was like, that's crazy.
Trisha Paytas
What year did you win? That's.
Tana Mongeau
That's good.
Trisha Paytas
That's what I'm saying.
Tana Mongeau
It was fan voted. So I'm. I, I don't, I don't think that a guild of or whatever it is. You know what I mean? The. If it was one of those type of awards that I would have been chosen. I like accredited to my fans completely. But I was up against David Dobrik and I like, I couldn't even look at the Vlog squad. Like they were all just looking at me like, because I knew that he thought he was gonna win.
Trisha Paytas
What year is this?
Tana Mongeau
This was 2021 or something. 2019 or 20. This is 2019. Oh my God. I know nothing about my own Life.
Trisha Paytas
This is 2021. Mr.
Tana Mongeau
Beast was up against me and I remember that I had to go on like an apology tour because this man planted, planted a grillion trees that year. And like, what the had I done? And I, I like, I literally had to go like do press.
Trisha Paytas
It was David, Mr. Beast. That is. That to me, that's cool. That's a flex for sure. I'm like, I'm gonna go get my.
Tana Mongeau
Award solely just because my fans are insane and the best. And it was.
Trisha Paytas
No, people do love you people. Yeah. Who? Yes, tell us.
Tana Mongeau
Sophia Nygard.
Trisha Paytas
Sophia Nygard.
Tana Mongeau
Amazing YouTube videos. I could never open up Final Cut Pro like that. Are you kidding me?
Trisha Paytas
He said she wasn't great on Escape the Night though. He said Sophia was a little bit difficult.
Tana Mongeau
I love her. Love her. I really do. I love her videos. Have you ever watched?
Trisha Paytas
Never. They're like, don't know.
Tana Mongeau
She's like in that Mr. Beast caliber where it's like, this could be on Amazon Prime. Like they're good.
Trisha Paytas
So she was up. You beat her. Who else? Simply Nail. Logical. Simply Nail. Does she do nails?
Tana Mongeau
I guess.
Trisha Paytas
Love that, I assume. Okay, nail.
Tana Mongeau
Lauren Gray. Lauren Gray.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, Lauren Gray. Okay, slay that shows up.
Tana Mongeau
Lily Scene. Lily Singh.
Trisha Paytas
She's talented as superwoman.
Tana Mongeau
And Lauren Gray is everything. Emma Chamberlain.
Trisha Paytas
You beat up Emma Chamberlain.
Tana Mongeau
That's that. It's solely my fan.
Trisha Paytas
Emma David. Mr. Beast.
Tana Mongeau
Ninja. Ninja.
Trisha Paytas
Ninja. I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
And the last one is Collins. Key Collins.
Trisha Paytas
You don't even know him. You know everybody.
Tana Mongeau
Damn. That's crazy. That is. Sorry. Collinski.
Trisha Paytas
That's amazing. That's actually really cool. Do you have your award somewhere?
Tana Mongeau
No. Jordan Verona has it, and I should really get it back.
Trisha Paytas
Call Jordan asap.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Hello. Like, why is that? I don't think you'd ever give it back. Honestly.
Trisha Paytas
29. He's like, this is mine.
Tana Mongeau
2019.
Trisha Paytas
That's a really. Because that's. That's a big year for them. Because that was the year I exited Vlog Squad or was booted. So that was like, a big year for them. Because I remember when I left, you know, you still follow people for a while, and I was like, oh, man, they're doing good. And also like that. So that was. That's. What were you doing in 2019 that you were, like, blowing up? What was your big moment then?
Tana Mongeau
Jake Paul. That was that year. Yeah, I think. And I was just vlog. I was posting a lot of YouTube videos and doing a lot of crazy. But I completely accredit that win to just my fans being rabid. And I was also gunning for it. Like, I was on Twitter all hours of the day. I think I lost, like, probably like a hundred thousand followers on Twitter that month because I was retweeting every single person I like. I wanted it. I wanted to prove a point, you know, you were doing.
Trisha Paytas
Were you doing your show that year?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, yeah. I guess I turned 21. That sounds right.
Trisha Paytas
Okay, so that sounds right. So you really just, like, hustling. You're just doing, like, everything. Probably escaped the night you were on. Probably just like every single day.
Tana Mongeau
I can't even imagine the was doing at that time.
Trisha Paytas
That's really cool.
Tana Mongeau
Solely just my fans. Honestly, like, they're the best.
Trisha Paytas
That's the best. That's the best. When you get an award based on yours. Like, because your fan base was bigger than Mr. Beast and David's back then, which is, like, cool.
Tana Mongeau
I mean, I. I don't know. I don't know how to even. I feel like I'm back on the apology tour. I still think Mr. Beast deserve that award. I do.
Trisha Paytas
I don't know about Mr. Beast, but just that he literally planted.
Tana Mongeau
Like a million trees. And I was like, hyper Attack teaches.
Trisha Paytas
Me to drive in his Tesla.
Tana Mongeau
Like it's not the same. Like.
Trisha Paytas
I know what you mean. But still, that's pretty cool. And that's a pretty big win. So never mind. We love the Streamy Awards.
Tana Mongeau
I mean. Yes, I, I do. I. I just. After that gaming presenting, I was like.
Trisha Paytas
You know, never again.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know. I was just. I embarrassed myself.
Trisha Paytas
Same. Yeah, that's. Yeah. I think even when we went up, it was like Vlog Squad 1. So like I went up like, this is so fake. Like this is so embarrassing. Like, what is this award for?
Tana Mongeau
All award shows are just like so it orchestrated. It's. It's wild attending any of them. Seeing like what the celebrities do in between the things and how everyone has to like fake laugh and that no one chooses their seats and stuff.
Trisha Paytas
I need to watch yours though. I bet you like Slade. I think with you I would love it. I would love to see your acceptance.
Tana Mongeau
But you just love me. And I love you.
Trisha Paytas
I do.
Tana Mongeau
What I said. I blacked out. I think I also just was in like an era where I still don't think I deserved that award. I really don't. Like, I think my fans are amazing and it was awesome to do it and to kind of be like, you know, of the year. Yeah. And like show the girlies that are, you know, like me that they can do anything they put their mind to.
Trisha Paytas
But I think it's even more impressive because you do. Not that you don't put an effort because you're always like working. But Mr. Beast has like a production team behind him, you know, and David has to like all these crazy antics, like people and probably Sophia and I like, they all have like production behind them. And not to say you don't.
Tana Mongeau
Oh no. Everything was shot on an iPhone or a toaster. That's why it is like I just. I credit my fans because like a lot of other people put. Put in the work.
Trisha Paytas
I love that. I always feel that way too. It's like rise of like the mid. It's like I'm not really.
Tana Mongeau
I love ris.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I just, you know, I'm mid and people love it.
Tana Mongeau
We do have our. Like just. Our fans are amazing. I like, I always get so emo and grateful for literally like our fan bases, like specifically yours and mine. Cuz it's. It feels so, so different and so special than anyone else's. And I'm sure every creator says this about their fans, but like our fans are just so real. Mike. Obviously we can accredit that to Us as well. I always say this about you, that you have such a special thing because you've shown people. I guess me too. But, like, the lows, you've shown people the whole ride. So, like, the way that our bond with our fans are so different than other people, because it's like, other people's fans only know this, like, certain facet.
Trisha Paytas
Of them, polished side what they present. Like, everyone has to have, like, a certain style for people to, like.
Tana Mongeau
Huh. And our fans, like, truly know everything about us. Like, we don't not share anything.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I know. It's, like, parasocial. I'm like, it's not really. I'm like, you kind of know everything about me. I mean, maybe I don't know as much about you, but, like, you do kind of know everything about me.
Tana Mongeau
They really do. And it's.
Trisha Paytas
It's.
Tana Mongeau
It's a cool feeling. It definitely, like, helps me sleep at night. I think I. If I was presenting to be something different. Yes. And, like, people loved me for something I wasn't, I would, like, have such.
Trisha Paytas
Trouble all the time. Like, they're gonna, like, find something out. I never live in fear because, like, everything. Everything is out there. Like, the worst of the worst, and everything's out there. I'm like, I really don't have any.
Tana Mongeau
And it's probably, like, disassociative in a. Like, I can't imagine knowing, like, oh, millions of people love me for, like, not even me. Like, it's almost like I would start to think of the version of me that everyone loved me for as, like, a different person, and it would be very, like, disassociative and, like, turning it on and off, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Severed.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, Literally severed.
Trisha Paytas
Like, like, who am I right now? Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that's nuts.
Trisha Paytas
No, it is.
Tana Mongeau
I love your usage of severed. Please watch it.
Trisha Paytas
Like, spill Session was on yesterday, and she was telling me about severed. Everyone's talking about severed. Oh, my gosh. Okay. I need to watch it.
Tana Mongeau
I love that you have spill sesh on your podcast.
Trisha Paytas
Yes. Oscar had a personal day yesterday. He wasn't feeling well, so I was like, it's supposed. You want to come on? Because she's, like, so knowledgeable. She knows.
Tana Mongeau
I was gonna say, you're so smart for that. And most people would be afraid to do that. You know, she's kind of, like, more mainstream.
Trisha Paytas
She's not, like, a drama. You remember the day drama channels would, like, attack, like, Jaclyn Hill and Jeffrey Star. She's not. She does, like, Haley Bieber, Justin Baldoni, like, she brought, like, Jonas Brothers. Like, she brings, like, mainstream stuff.
Tana Mongeau
Damn.
Trisha Paytas
So I never really get, like, scared. I love that, like, drama channels aren't a thing where they just, like, make stuff about our YouTubers now. It's more. I don't even know who does, like, drama anymore that's still out there.
Tana Mongeau
Alex, occasionally Sloan, but not really even.
Trisha Paytas
He's kind of mainstream, and he does, like, dark stuff, like P. Diddy and stuff like he hasn't done. You like YouTubers.
Tana Mongeau
There was a time where the drama channels were like, oh, my God, I'm.
Trisha Paytas
So glad it's over.
Tana Mongeau
I know I'll still see them now and again. Like, if I search one of our names to, like. Let's say I search, like, Tana or whatever to, like, look up Loveline or, like, look up things on YouTube. I'll, like, see an occasional. Like, they still exist.
Trisha Paytas
They don't do.
Tana Mongeau
Do badly. They still exist, and they do kind of. Well, I'm not gonna lie, because I.
Trisha Paytas
Sometimes would look because I have, like, PTSD from some of them, and I'm like, oh, no one's, like, really watching. Which is, like, kind of good, because they did. We're, like, making up. You know what I mean?
Tana Mongeau
There was a time where those were cracking, like, millions or hundreds of thousands.
Trisha Paytas
Even, like, Keemstar.
Tana Mongeau
Like, remember Keemstar?
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God. Where is he? Did he just stop? He's just like, I'm gone. I'm out. Maybe he won the lottery.
Tana Mongeau
No, I think, yeah, that's what I would be.
Trisha Paytas
I'd be like, I'm going. I think he's.
Tana Mongeau
He still does it. I see his tweets now, and he.
Trisha Paytas
Used to post every day, every single day.
Tana Mongeau
And every time I would, like, hook up with a phase member, I would, like, wake up to, like, you could see their carpet in Tana's Instagram story, and I'd be like, I'm dead. Like, you know, it's. Oh, my God, Keemstar.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, he retired, though. Good for him. Or I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know if he did.
Trisha Paytas
Maybe on Rumble, you know, all the, like, problematic guys go to, like, Rumble, and he's over there.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, like, the. The, like, streaming.
Trisha Paytas
David, our mutual manager, was like, you should go to Rumble. I was like, okay, I'm not Andrew Tate. Like, geez, that was so offensive. He's like, maybe they'll have your podcast. I don't want to go to Rumble. Thank you.
Tana Mongeau
So crazy. That's, like, for the boys.
Trisha Paytas
That's what I'm saying like boys that are like really bad. I was like, why am I going.
Tana Mongeau
To like, oh, is that where like Jack Doherty went and too?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I don't know. He got that. Just got in trouble again yesterday.
Tana Mongeau
Did he?
Trisha Paytas
He's always called the cops on him at his house, you see. And he wasn't letting the cops. And he's like, this is. I think it's Jack Doherty. I think so. It was just this morning it like pops up. You know Twitter, you don't have to follow people now. It just has like a four, like a page that just shows you stuff. I think it was Jack Doherty and his girlfriend. He's like a really nice house. I'm like, what does he do? Was it this morning?
Tana Mongeau
He makes so much money.
Trisha Paytas
What does he do?
Tana Mongeau
Always has he like copied, in my opinion. He reminds me so much of like the Paul brothers when they were like on the news vans and like being insane. Like I feel like he like took that and ran with it. Kind of like just the rage bait almost.
Trisha Paytas
That was the vibe of this video.
Tana Mongeau
The view bait and like whatever. And he did that daily for so long. Maybe made multi, multi millions before he was even. Probably like 16 at most and then switched to streaming it. Like he's loaded.
Trisha Paytas
His house was crazy. He was basically doing like a walk through these cops. His girlfriend called the cops. So he's like, someone's actually filming him talking to the cops through this like a bougie ass house. Like, what the hell does this kid do? Yeah, but he was like not letting them in. And he's like, she can't. You guys can't come in here. He's like, she's letting us in here. He's like, she doesn't own this house. And like, well, her name's on like mail. So she can. She lives here. She can like let us. He's like, no. He was like being so combative with these cops. I'm like, who is this person? It was so weird. It was. But that name was familiar when you said that, so.
Tana Mongeau
And he like doing something like that, I want to say like bi weekly.
Trisha Paytas
Like causing something that.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's.
Trisha Paytas
He filmed the McLaren crash.
Tana Mongeau
The car crash one was crazy. People were really laying into him for that. Cuz his videographer was like, allegedly, I don't remember, like covered in blood. And like he was like, start rolling, start rolling. And people were kind of. People were honestly calling him like dobrik.
Trisha Paytas
And like that is crazy. He could be on Rumble then. That sounds like a Rumble person. And he looked like literally a kid. Like, I mean, he looked like he was like, no.
Tana Mongeau
And he's been doing this since he was like five years old. It feels like, you know, I just feel like.
Trisha Paytas
And not to be this person, but, like, where are the parents? If that was my child, I'd be so. I'd be like, you're not getting the Internet.
Tana Mongeau
You're 15.
Trisha Paytas
Like, what? Like, that's crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Probably for just so many.
Trisha Paytas
You think they get some?
Tana Mongeau
Well, so I just feel like so many parents. Yeah. Are like, even if they don't get any, like, their kid just. They don't. They care about money more than morals, you know, even all these family channels.
Trisha Paytas
That's so true.
Tana Mongeau
You know, I need to watch that Ruby Frankie documentary I still have.
Trisha Paytas
That one's crazy. Yeah. That one's. Yeah. And I was not even into, like, I didn't know about it, so I was like, I didn't really. And then watching that was crazy.
Tana Mongeau
I need to watch it.
Trisha Paytas
Scary. They have so much, like, footage too, that was like, never seen, like, stuff that was like, just on her computer.
Tana Mongeau
So that she filmed.
Trisha Paytas
I'm like, why are you filming this? Like, it's just actually the most insane thing I've ever seen in my life. I was like, people like you said, they just don't know or they care more about money or I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
What it was or she thinks she.
Trisha Paytas
Was in the right.
Tana Mongeau
I think had some crazy.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Cuz like she thought the kids had the devil in them and all that and whatever. Which is so scary and sad.
Trisha Paytas
And there's probably so many people out there that, like, don't film themselves doing that. That's happening in this world. And it's like, he scary. The world can be scary, but not here at Nut Loveline. We're gonna answer your questions after all that.
Tana Mongeau
That was such a great segue.
Trisha Paytas
Was it?
Tana Mongeau
I. You slayed that down, Trisha Paytas.
Trisha Paytas
But today is a safe space here at Not Loveline. Call the number today if you need help with anything, honestly.
Tana Mongeau
And come hang out with us on Patreon. I have an update for you. Once again, last night I got weird. As we've been, we've been really airing out our own personal naughty lives on Patreon. So if you want to know what Trisha Paytas and I are like in.
Trisha Paytas
The bedroom, please Click the link patreon.com not loveline. Yes. I cannot wait to hear about this tea. Every time I go up, I always feel a little Guilty. When I see Mo, like, did he know what we talked about? Like, is he gonna be that thing he does?
Tana Mongeau
But I'm always just like, oh.
Trisha Paytas
Because I was a little quiet. I'm like, did you hear us?
Tana Mongeau
It's funny because obviously Moed's not here.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
But I still go home, and I, like, feel the need to be like, listen, I talked about this and this and this.
Trisha Paytas
I don't even have Mom. I was like, he'll see it or he won't.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, no, literally, I'll keep it. Like, because we do. Like, I've never exposed so much of my naughty life. Which is wild to say, because, like, yeah, we expose our lives. We've had of eras and all the things. But for some reason, I truly, like. I truly think this Patreon is worth, like, more than we charge. Like, and I'm never, never the type of person to say that ever. Like, literally ever. And it is.
Trisha Paytas
But we have so many over there that I might say I need. We need to give them. We need to give it all to them.
Tana Mongeau
And we just expose, like. I just feel like we really, like, expose other people too. Like, we just give the tea over there. And sometimes I have anxiety attacks, and I'm like, oh, it's behind a paywall.
Trisha Paytas
That's true. And people feel seen. And, like, there's so many calls out the same thing. And I'm like, I went through that too. Like, I. I know. So go over there. Feel seen. Leave us. Your call. Get explicit. Let's take a call.
Tana Mongeau
Let's take a call.
C
Hi, guys. I absolutely love y'all so much. I love Hannah. I love Trisha. You are both amazing. So I just. I've been dating this guy for over a year. He's absolutely amazing. He is literally perfect. Love my life 100%. But he's been hiding Gahees vaping from me. And it's just. To me, it's weird that it's, like, vaping so small to hide. And I don't like hiding. So I just need, like, do I make it more serious, like, about hiding it, or do I just. I don't know. I just need help. Thank you. Love you guys so much.
Trisha Paytas
This is you, vape queen over here.
Tana Mongeau
It's always the vaping and the gambling.
Trisha Paytas
Where Trisha's like, tana, it's yours.
Tana Mongeau
Tana, it's yours. Wow. I mean, I've definitely dated people that I felt like I had to hide it from, and it was really good for me, almost. I'm not gonna Lie like, I vaped less.
Trisha Paytas
Oh.
Tana Mongeau
At the times where I felt like I was with someone who was judging me for it. Which is a good thing in my opinion. I mean, I guess there's a. This is everything I'm gonna say is toxic, I think. But maybe it's a good thing that he holds you to such a high standard that he feels like he shouldn't be doing something bad for him or bad for himself in front of you or around you. I also am friends with a lot of people whose partners, like, hate it and like, they'll kind of try to, like, not. But obviously I understand being on the other side where you're like, this is my significant other and we're perfect and why are you hiding anything from me? You know?
Trisha Paytas
So it's like, it's love or life. So I feel like if it's the love of your life, is it like that serious?
Tana Mongeau
And I moko is the same way in the sense where he hates me doing it because he's like, don't stop doing anything that's bad for you. Right. I love you. I want you to live a long, healthy life. And so I totally get the other side. You should, like, get a zero nicotine. Vape. Vape. And then just start wildly vaping in front of him and like, throw him off crazy and like, make him like.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, you think that would be. Oh, I see. Like giving it back to him.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, just how funny would it be? Like, clearly he like, holds you to this standard where he's not even gonna vape in front of you. If you went and got a zero nicotine one and you were just like, ripping it, like, he'd probably be like, oh, my God, I've been doing this. I'm so sorry.
Trisha Paytas
Like, but then do you think he'll be like, now it's time for me to just do it in front of you too? Like, like, oh, she's cool with it.
Tana Mongeau
Like, yeah, it could backfire, but there could be a world where then he doesn't want you to do it. So then he's like, wow, I should hold myself to this standard as well.
Trisha Paytas
Okay, so you're thinking he's like sneaking it because he respects her like, so much?
Tana Mongeau
Maybe. Yeah. Or just feels like he's going to get maybe in trouble. Cuz it is like, he knows it's bad, clearly.
Trisha Paytas
Right. If he's writing it, okay.
Tana Mongeau
He knows it could cause some friction. You could maybe get him some nicotine gum. Like, get him some Nicorette for like a holiday.
Trisha Paytas
Stop the vaping. Did it work? Have you tried it ever?
Tana Mongeau
I cannot stop for the life of me, and it makes me feel so weak and powerless. I would love to stop. I think I'm going to get hypnotized.
Trisha Paytas
Have you tried it before?
Tana Mongeau
I have not tried hypnotization.
Trisha Paytas
I. I haven't either. But people. Some people say it, like, really works. And then some people are like, no, it's. I'm so curious. It scares me, though. Like, what do you mean?
Tana Mongeau
It scares the out of me, honestly. And till I had Chelsea Handler on, she was talking about she got hypnotized away from cigarettes and didn't smoke for like 10 years. And it worked. And you, like, sold. Yeah, I've always been afraid of it, but I'm like, if Chelsea can do it, I can do it. I would literally love to. I can't break the habit. It's like, yeah, it's bad with ADHD people too, because it's a dopamine thing, you know, so, like, and we're the ADHD generation and the dopamine generation, and they're everywhere and the flavors are there. Yeah, all the things, but it's just. It is just wild. Like, even with cigarettes, we know the long term effects. We, like, I have no idea what this battery is gonna do to me in 20 years.
Trisha Paytas
Like, I do. I obviously don't love it either, but it's like, I eat fast food, so it's like, okay, fast food, long term is probably not good either. You know, just like, everyone does stuff.
Tana Mongeau
That'S like, everyone has their vices. I agree. I would just, like, I don't know, after and like, after quitting alcohol, I feel like that was like the hardest thing in the world for me to come to terms with and accept. And my life is better now, so I presume that all of my vices, for the most part, my life would be better without, you know, so it's like, I don't love it, like, as much as it's my brand. And I'm always doing it. Like, just know it. It's in a. It's. It's a prison up here.
Trisha Paytas
Switch to pickles. I should just always have a pickle with you.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God, that sounds so good right now.
Trisha Paytas
Pickle boat.
Tana Mongeau
That sounds so good right now.
Trisha Paytas
Does your place deliver? You have them bring it out?
Tana Mongeau
No, I would do. They would deliver it to me, I think, but I just don't want to bother them. I'm like, you know, oh, it sounds so good right now. A garlic Spear. Sorry, a garlic pickle.
Trisha Paytas
Sounds crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Kaylin and Kalyn, garlic spear.
Trisha Paytas
When does it come out? You don't know yet.
Tana Mongeau
It comes out in the beginning of April, so probably by the time this is out, it will be out. And I'm so excited. I need to show you the photo photo shoot that I did for the labels because it was really.
Trisha Paytas
That's my favorite. I love photo shoots. Like I want to do products just to do photo shoots for them. They're so fun.
Tana Mongeau
I agree that I love the final product in the moment. I'm always like, I don't love.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, I like a five minute photo shoot. But I like. Yeah, when they come out and seeing like look at these cute photos.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I agree, that's. That is like the what makes it worth it. But people who love it, like models who like love modeling and love being on set and love photo shoots. I'm like, oh my God. God go off.
Trisha Paytas
No, that is crazy. I did a shoot in January and it was a huge one. It was like a three day shoot and it was like 12 hour days. And they had like the supermodels. Alex Kasani was there, like all these supermodels. And I was like literally the only like non model and I was like dying. I felt so bad one time like a paramedic like came because I was like, I was so hot. I was getting overheated and I was just like, I just like passed out and the parameters. Are you okay? Yeah. And I was just like, how do these girls do it? And they just do it like. And Alexani was going to like Turks and Caicos the next day and then fashion week the next week.
Tana Mongeau
I was like, it's insane.
Trisha Paytas
I was, you're so real.
Tana Mongeau
For even just the, the heat of it all, like the, the lights on the set are always hot.
Trisha Paytas
And then I was being changed and it was heated. Cuz we were in London and I was being changed and I was like, it's so hot. Like, how are they doing?
Tana Mongeau
And you're like posing and holding your breath. I hold my breath.
Trisha Paytas
I was just going to say so they're all beautiful models, high fashion models. And we had to do this final shot where we're all like holding each other. It's like this like. And we're all, we're standing in heels in a circle. Then they tell us to lift our foot and like lean back and look up at the camera. Oh my God. And we had.
Tana Mongeau
They wanted you to be a flamingo. Like that's hard.
Trisha Paytas
And Then they had us between, you know, the whole thing took about 30 minutes. So they're holding their arms like this for 30 minutes. I had to put mine down every like two minutes. How are you girls doing this? They're like athletes too.
Tana Mongeau
I was like, I suck at curling my hair. Even just having my arms up for that long.
Trisha Paytas
Like that's what I was giving.
Tana Mongeau
That's. It's so funny because whenever I'm shooting. This happened with me and Anna Leigh the other day where I was shooting a brand deal and she walks in so effortlessly and I was trying to like read a book in a chair. Cute, right? And she gets in the chair backwards and she's on her knees and she's leaning over with the book and like has her feet up.
Trisha Paytas
You said Annalee?
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Trisha Paytas
Oh my gosh.
Tana Mongeau
So cute. And she was like, why don't you just do this? Because she kind of works with a clothing brand before me too. So she's like, knows how to position you. And then I'm in the chair, hunched over, knees up, bent over. I look like I'm taking. I can't do it. I have three poses and if you don't like them, call. Oh, what's your three.
Trisha Paytas
What's your three poses?
Tana Mongeau
This and maybe. Maybe this and like, maybe like that. Like I. It's. It's the most simple ever.
Trisha Paytas
Like, I can't eat poses.
Tana Mongeau
Go full circle. Soleil. They start contorting themselves. I'm like. And I look uncomfortable.
Trisha Paytas
Yes, same. I know it's actually really hard, but yeah, yeah. People who can slay a photo shoot has. I do the same thing too. I love a photo shoot in my garage. I called Drip Dome, set up a little pier and we're down to film.
Tana Mongeau
You're so real for that. At one point in my life, I had a photo studio in my house and I was doing a lot more photo shoots. And it was. You feel so too. You're just like, it's at my house. Everyone's here.
Trisha Paytas
Just walk out to the garage. Here we go. And I'm such a quick person. I'm like, can we do it in like 5 minutes?
Tana Mongeau
Cuz I'm done.
Trisha Paytas
Same.
Tana Mongeau
I like had to find photographers who could do that. And like, also I love a female photographer that. That poses you. I worked with male photographers for a long time and like, they never give you any instruction.
Trisha Paytas
You're like, I look like a whale.
Tana Mongeau
And they just don't see the. The female vision. Like a male photographer. My best friend in the world's A male photographer, but, like, he'll come in and it's like, the shot looks beautiful and like, the coloring is right and everything. But, like, a male photographer is never going to be like, twirl your hair outwards this way and you know what I mean? And like, move so your boobs look like this.
Trisha Paytas
Your foot down, shoulder up. A little mood. Yeah. I love when. So I download all the time. Like, just direct me. However I'm same.
Tana Mongeau
I literally walk into a photo shoot and I go, I'm a rag doll. Like, move my. Move everything and just tell me. And it's. That's why a female photographer is just the best.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I think I. Most of my main five out of six photographers are female. But yeah, I have a photographer I've used since I was like, 18, so I was like, okay, I love him. But yeah. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
There's exceptions to the rule, but when you need a vision executed and to be really hot, sexy, the women just. They see. They see the things. You know, you come home from a male photo shoot and it's like your eyelash was on your chin and no one gave up because the lighting was good.
Trisha Paytas
Yes. Or like the blush or anything, like powder. Like, they don't see that kind of stuff. That's why we're talking about Playboy. Have you done your shoot yet? No, we're talking about that and how it's like, now it's all girls and gays on the set. There's not one straight male sets. And they have a pretty big production. They have a pretty big crew.
Tana Mongeau
They're not. It's funny. You gave me the idea to recreate the COVID of the Pamela with the cone head. Whatever.
Trisha Paytas
That one. That one would be crazy.
Tana Mongeau
I want to do it so bad. And I asked Mokoa. He's down to, like, prosthetic it up. I was like, no way. You're down for this. It's so funny. He, like, won't show me his butthole, but then he's like, down for that. And I'm like.
Trisha Paytas
Is wild.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like, okay. And they're like, trying to move away from COVID recreations.
Trisha Paytas
That's what they said. Who said that? No, that's.
Tana Mongeau
Did you recreate a cover?
Trisha Paytas
Everyone did before me even. It wasn't even my idea. They wanted me to do the cone head thing.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, I'm gonna lose it.
Trisha Paytas
They were. They recommended that. That's what I was like, no, hell no. I'm not doing that. Because it's like, such a silly cover. But you would actually say it. But they, but they. But I went to go look and they had done it with. So people, like, they just want me.
Tana Mongeau
To be like an office siren. And listen, I'm about being on the COVID of Playboy. I'm so excited.
Trisha Paytas
Regardless, we tell the office siren just.
Tana Mongeau
Like, literally, like, wear this and like.
Trisha Paytas
You know, like a desk.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And like, it's hot. And that's. I would love to do that photo shoot in general, but I'm. If I'm doing the COVID of Playboy, I want to do something. And just numerically, I think, like, engagement wise, like, they obviously want something that's gonna.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You know, make a splash analytically. And I feel like Mokoa as a cone head and me as Pamela Anderson.
Trisha Paytas
Need to do that. That's wild. Because they were like, all about the recreation and then it wasn't just mine. That's so weird. Maybe I'm.
Tana Mongeau
I'm fighting for it.
Trisha Paytas
That's the reason we want to do it. We're like, we want to do Playboy because of these covers. I don't need to recreate my own. They're digital too, you know, as a print.
Tana Mongeau
And we're Pamela. I don't. My own. Like, I. I want to recreate someone. I want to recreate Pamela.
Trisha Paytas
I was trying to pitch. They didn't like my original pitch. I was trying to do the Dolly Parton cover. She has, like, a little blonde afro and she has like, she's in the bunny outfit and she's like, she's a little chubbier, but back then. And that's what I wanted to do. And they didn't like that one, but they. Then we compromised in the anle before that they wanted me to do, like, Wicked. And I was like, I don't know if Wicked and like, Playboy go together. I was like, no, it's no matter what.
Tana Mongeau
It's such an honor. And I, like, can't even believe it. I just, like, really want to do something crazy. So I'm hoping that I would push.
Trisha Paytas
For your vision because that's what I kind of had to do. I really didn't want Dolly, but I said I loved Anacle, so I was like, I'll do ankle. But when they were trying to get me to do, like, a full Glinda costume on Playboy while everyone else is, like, naked, I was like, I don't know about that.
Tana Mongeau
Like, yeah, that's what that is. Like a wild crossover.
Trisha Paytas
My own costume that I already wore. I was like a big blue dress. I was like, I don't know if that's it. And I was doing the Wicked premiere. I was like, I don't know if I want to, like, I don't know if they want me to cross promote that. That's kind of weird.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. But it almost feels like you would need Wicked's permission. I feel like that a lot in, like, life too, where it's like you have to kind of go third person and be like, should Tana Mongeau be recreating this? Like, do they want the association?
Trisha Paytas
That's very true. That's very true. Chili's. We're waiting on that sponsorship. Tana sends me at 1am Chili's. Tick tock.
Tana Mongeau
And I love. I love her so much. But my new bit in the morning is sending Trisha other people's Chili's deals because I'm so broken.
Trisha Paytas
That was crazy. And she was doing, like, the triple dipper. Like, we're going to Chili's.
Tana Mongeau
If you took my blood right now, if you took my blood at a blood drive, I would be 20% triple dipper, please.
Trisha Paytas
I'm gonna start sending you the Domino's parmesan crusted ones. I see everyone does those. And I'm gonna wrist. And Remashion has four. I'm just sending them all.
Tana Mongeau
No, it's like, it's. They literally said for you on our for you pages. And it's like, please.
Trisha Paytas
That was so funny. I woke up and I was kind of gagged by it, actually. I was like, wow. Because I don't get the Chili's ones. I get the Domino's ones. But it's so funny because now I'm seeing all the Chili's ones. Like, wow, they really do sponsor everyone but you.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And it's like. And I love Ken Yurich. Like, she's so hot.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
That deal. She did an amazing job. Like, nothing against her at all. I'm so happy for her. But it's always me happy for someone else.
Trisha Paytas
You're better than me. I can't be happy. I get. I'm jealous.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like, no, I'm also. I'm also jealous. Like, I think it's definitely two things can be true. Like, she's gorge and she's slaying and it's nothing to do with her. But also, like, that should be me.
Trisha Paytas
Yes.
Tana Mongeau
Wing, don't you ever, like, not want to eat it?
Trisha Paytas
Like, even the Domino's, I'm like, I kind of don't want to even eat it because they're not sponsoring me.
Tana Mongeau
I Know, I think in a year's time, if in 365 days, Chili's won't even acknowledge me. I might have to boycott. Like, I don't even know.
Trisha Paytas
I tried to do Domino's too for a while. Like, you know what? They made me break out. They didn't. Just my skin.
Tana Mongeau
And it's like just. I have to remain like, life is so amazing. This is so amazing.
Trisha Paytas
It's very true.
Tana Mongeau
I wouldn't change anything. I'm so grateful for everything I have. And I can't just be like harping on this one thing that like, won't go my way.
Trisha Paytas
But it's like we have Patreon and tour.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Life is worth living. Dude, you know, I love that song. It's the best song ever.
Trisha Paytas
This is our third title in a row on Just Trish. Hailey Bieber. Hailey Bieber. I am so sorry. I stand up for her in every episode, but the clickbait always seems like we're coming.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it works. It works. We were. There's this one song on Selena's album, what's it called? How does it feel to be forgotten? And you need to like hear the words. And she's very much like, look at you now. You're so embarrassing. He loves me. These are the lyrics that Selena's singing and then come to find out she does a breakdown of the song and she says all of this was said to me. So like everyone's saying Haley said this to her. Like, he loves me. You're so embarrassing. Like yada yada. It's. It's crazy.
Trisha Paytas
I didn't know the timeline, the two month timeline, the turnaround between Selena and Haley.
Tana Mongeau
I was like, wow, crazy. There's something new every day.
Trisha Paytas
I weirdly invested but also severed. After we're done on Hot Topics, I'm severed. I'm like, not me.
Tana Mongeau
The other night I had Moa try to explain to me what was what he has seen and gathered. What's happening no with Haley and Justin and stuff. And his explanation was so funny. Like this man knows nothing. And I was like oh to no nothing. Like he was like just waffling like trying to say things. And I was like, that was me two weeks ago.
Trisha Paytas
Couldn't care less about any of these people. I had no idea anything happening. And now I'm like weirdly invested.
Tana Mongeau
It's infiltrated my for you page. So I. I mean. And I'm a believer. So I. I do know a lot of it just from believing all these years.
Trisha Paytas
But you know who Else I just.
Tana Mongeau
Like, love is Benny Blanco. I've been saying from day one, like, you can go back and mark it. I've been saying, benny Blanco is hot, Blanco is iconic. And it's seeing all the people finally get on that train. I feel so validated because I've always thought that it tastes like a hot.
Trisha Paytas
Girl to show, like, a guy being hot. Like Pete Davidson, right? You saw Ariana. You're like, damn, Pete's kind of hot, you know?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's. And it just like, I thought everyone was so aware that every single song that came out in the 2010s was Benny Blanco.
Trisha Paytas
Right? Nobody, like, knows that, like, that. He did a lot of those songs.
Tana Mongeau
And just, like, making them in 20 minutes.
Trisha Paytas
And, like, he's talented.
Tana Mongeau
Every. Every number one was Benny Wonka.
Trisha Paytas
Well, he doesn't do good at a thumbnail because now on YouTube, you can test out thumbnails and they'll tell you which one does better. So you can put, like, three thumbnails in there.
Tana Mongeau
What?
Trisha Paytas
You didn't know this?
Tana Mongeau
Can you explain more?
Trisha Paytas
I did not know this.
Tana Mongeau
Explain more.
Trisha Paytas
Yes, you can put three thumbnails in. Or two. Maybe two thumbnails.
Tana Mongeau
Four. It's up. Uploaded.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, they'll, like, switch them. They switch them. So, like, if they see one's not doing well, they'll, like, switch the other and see which one does better.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. That would give me, like, a year of my Life. Back in 2019, that's all I would do is sit there and change the thumbnails all day. Now I don't give a as much. I'm like, ah, whatever. I don't get them in the next round.
Trisha Paytas
It's Oscar, Jimmy, doing my thumbnails. So they just switch them up. But, yeah, they'll, like, tell you which one does better. And Benny Blanco each time gets booted. Like, met him in the thumbnail. I was like, oh, damn. Okay. Because even today, I was like, we should put Benny. Because we were talking something. He. Nope, they said just Haley and Justin. Because sometimes we're at Haley, Justin, Selena and Benny. But then Selena, Benny get booted. Haley stays every time. She's been three in a row. And I'm like, I need to chill. I would be the same way. But, girl, you're obsessed.
Tana Mongeau
But, yeah, I mean, I love everyone involved. I can't say that enough. Like, I love Selena, I love Benny, I love Haley, I love Justin. Yeah, yeah. Like, I think all of those people are. They seem happy, iconic. And there's crazy lore on all sides. So it's like, I don't know. And I just really like, especially when no one has done anything astronomically wrong, like hitting women against each other wildly is just like, you know, people try.
Trisha Paytas
To explain to me in the comments today that they were. Justin looks sad. So they're concerned for him.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, yes. And I like, I love him so much that I can't even like stomach that. Like, I just pretend it's not real. The like. Cuz I think he's just one of those people. I again, I don't know him but like he deserves so much happiness. He gave his youth and his childhood and his talents and his soul to the world into Hollywood, you know, I just wish the best for him.
Trisha Paytas
I hope he's okay. Next question. Let's go. It's actually time to wrap up. What should we do? One question. We'll do one question. Answer it fast.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, let's. We'll do one more because how. Wow. Oh my God.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Yeah. Well, next time I promise, no intro because we're doing three of these today. No even intro. We'll just question, question, question.
Tana Mongeau
I will say I, I truly. We were talking about this. But if we upload all yap, there's the people who say we want more questions and if we upload all questions, there's the people who say we want more yap. So at least there's something for everyone.
Trisha Paytas
We'll do a test next time. Like a thumbnail next episode. We'll just try and go questions right.
Tana Mongeau
Away just like into it and then just. And yeah, I mean, there's something for all the girlies. And we love you. We just want to make you happy. And we also love each like to. Yeah, we keep telling them to call the number.
Trisha Paytas
It's like, get through these, get through the 1500.
C
Like, hi, Trisha. Hi, Tana. I'm going to leave this short and try to leave out as many details because I don't know who watches this, but basically I just ended things with a very toxic ex. And I still have his golf clubs and some of his clothes that he's left at my house. And he's like refusing to like, even let me give them back to him. And the only reason I want to give them back to him is because he has my mom's breathing machine that I let him use. So I just need advice on if I should just like set them outside his house and just buy my mom a new one or should I sell his golf clubs for the money that I. I will need to buy my mom a new breathing machine. So.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
C
Yeah, I just want advice on that. And what would you guys do? Thank you.
Tana Mongeau
Love you.
C
Bye.
Trisha Paytas
Take the golf club, smash the window, get the breathing machine and just leave it there for him.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, that's great.
Trisha Paytas
That's why I thought she was going. I thought golf club, smash.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, that's. Yeah, me too. I guess when I think golf club, I do immediately think smash.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I saw this tik tok the other day of someone was, like, thrifting in, like. Like, a Goodwill or something, and they came across these, like, really expensive golf clubs in, like, just a normal bag. Like, someone was saying, it's like finding Cartier and, like, a Sheen bag. Like, it was like, whatever. And, like, I would just. Like, as I was watching that, I was like, that man either died or cheated. Like, you know what I mean? Just to drop them off at Goodwill, like, probably cheated.
Trisha Paytas
I would do that for sure. Be like, you love this. I'm giving it away.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, 100%.
Trisha Paytas
I think I threw someone's Grammys out my window one time.
Tana Mongeau
That is so.
Trisha Paytas
He literally had one bag, but it had, like, four Grammys in there. And he. And that's all he lived out of. Like, he was, like, basically living at my place. He had no place to go. And then, yeah, I threw the payout.
Tana Mongeau
Trisha. That's so. So.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
That's so iconic.
Trisha Paytas
That was my instant karma. I was, like, laughing, and then it was just like, the devil in my throat being like, stop talking. I didn't even do anything. I didn't.
Tana Mongeau
That's so funny. That feels like. It's like. That feels like a title and a cover of a book. Like, you need to tell that story in full why you threw them in a book one day.
Trisha Paytas
Throw the grab. It's so funny because we were talking about writing the book, and, oh, my God. We're literally not an. A short answer. But, like, writing the book. And I was like, he didn't even make the book. I was surprised. I was like. Because I was really obsessed with him at one point, and it's like, you.
Tana Mongeau
Might have to put that one in there, though. Like, throwing Grammys out a window is so, like, I just have the mental image, and it's so iconic. Oh, my God.
Trisha Paytas
Sometimes you just got to do it, you know?
Tana Mongeau
I don't think I've ever dated someone who has Grammys, so, like, that's lame. Yeah, I would have definitely thrown them out of window.
Trisha Paytas
Not that impressive. Bleep this, obviously, but still.
Tana Mongeau
A Grammys. A Grammy though. But that is funny.
Trisha Paytas
It's not like a slave.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I think you should sell them diva for sure. Try to make a profit margin there. Go buy a new breathing machine. And that's just that on that like she's saying like, oh, he won't let me return them. Let go and let God him like don't even like if he's not gonna let you do that, why, why yearn for that, right? Like go get your money up, not your funny up and buy a new breathing machine and hopefully there's a profit margin so you get a nice little outfit or something. A little. A new pair of heels for your next date with a non toxic man.
Trisha Paytas
Love that. Maybe take him to civil court for like attempted of murder. Like say keeping your mom's breathing machine at his house. You know what I mean? Like you're trying to like kill my mom.
Tana Mongeau
I will say that that is a fantasy I have. Taking someone to just like civil court sounds so fun and it wouldn't be. And I'm romanticizing something that's probably grueling.
Trisha Paytas
But I thought about it, like small claims but that even so much. Like you have to get like paperwork and yeah, it's.
Tana Mongeau
I'm definitely just imagining the cute blazer and nothing further.
Trisha Paytas
Like I wore a cute blazer. I won my lawsuit. It was, it wasn't even small claims. I did a one. I had a really cute blazer and I won. And I never got it because he filed bankruptcy and bleeped this too. But I was like, well, how did you not have to pay me? I rented a house and he like owned me money back and I let him keep the deposit and he owned me the money back and then I won 150,000 and then he like filed bankruptcy.
Tana Mongeau
That's wild. Go in the book too. You're lore dropping today.
Trisha Paytas
Lore dropping?
Tana Mongeau
Are you kidding me?
Trisha Paytas
For more lore, sexual lore, go to patreon.com, not loveline. We have to get carrot cheesecake at some point today too.
Tana Mongeau
We're going to get carrot cake. And I have, I have a massive sexual update. So let's go.
Trisha Paytas
Go to Patreon. Bye.
Tana Mongeau
Let's go. We love you guys.
Podcast Summary: Not Loveline – Episode: "TRISH THREW OUT HIS GRAMMYS!? + RUDE CELEBRITIES!"
Release Date: April 28, 2025
Hosts: Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas
1. Introduction to the Episode
In this episode of Not Loveline, hosts Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas dive into a myriad of topics ranging from personal style choices to the complexities of fame and fan relationships. The dynamic duo engages in candid conversations, offering their unique perspectives and humorous takes on various aspects of their lives and the celebrity world.
2. Fashion and Style: Embracing Bold Choices
Timestamp: [00:37] – [01:48]
Tana and Trish kick off the discussion by addressing fan critiques about their "leopard on leopard" outfits. Tana reflects on a negative comment received about their fashion choices:
Tana Mongeau [00:42]: "Someone said they hate when we do leopard on leopard. And I can understand how stylistically, maybe that's not, like, the choice, but we're just girls having fun."
Trish counters by highlighting their love for the pattern:
Trish Paytas [01:07]: "I have so much leopard on that part of the hair."
The conversation swiftly shifts to hair styles and colors, with Tana expressing her struggle with going brunette despite fan suggestions:
Tana Mongeau [02:02]: "But like your title was like, I went to brunette and awful."
They both share their attachment to their blonde identities, discussing the psychological aspects of their hair color choices and the influence of early 2000s beauty standards.
3. Personal Identity and Influence of Beauty Standards
Timestamp: [02:50] – [05:14]
The hosts delve deeper into how societal beauty standards have shaped their self-perception. Tana contemplates the psychological connection to her blonde hair:
Tana Mongeau [03:32]: "Maybe my identity has been... it's almost like a blanket... I feel like myself blonde."
Trish reminisces about iconic blonde figures from their youth, contrasting them with the prevalence of brunettes in media:
Trish Paytas [03:17]: "That was the ideal beauty in Y2K... If we had more of the brunette beauties out there..."
They both express a sense of being confined by these standards, yearning for authenticity in their appearances.
4. Experiences with Private Jets and Celebrity Interactions
Timestamp: [11:05] – [23:15]
A significant portion of the episode explores Tana and Trish's experiences with private jet travel, highlighting the challenges and peculiarities of flying among celebrities. Tana shares an emotional encounter with a stewardess who felt alienated by celebrity clients:
Trish Paytas [20:03]: "And she told us her list of celebrities who wouldn't even look her in the eye or ever say anything to her. And it was like that is so personal."
Trish recounts her uncomfortable flight from Coachella to New York City with notable figures like Hassan Piker and David Dobrik, expressing her disdain for private jet experiences:
Trish Paytas [23:14]: "I've only been in a private jet once, and it was with David from Coachella to New York, and I was. I hated it. It was awful."
The hosts discuss the cost, convenience, and social dynamics of private versus commercial flights, painting a vivid picture of the highs and lows of jet-setting lifestyles.
5. Awards Shows and Public Perception
Timestamp: [25:03] – [33:39]
Tana and Trish reflect on their experiences attending and presenting at awards shows like the Streamy Awards and Shorty Awards. They express feelings of inauthenticity and the pressure of performing under public scrutiny:
Tana Mongeau [27:05]: "It's so much more stressful being on a stage of an award show... like when you walk out and you're like, I've had sex with that person and I didn't come."
Trish shares her awkward experience presenting a mental health award, emphasizing the disconnect between their authentic selves and the roles they are expected to play:
Trish Paytas [27:31]: "The juxtaposition... it's just so stressful being on stage in an award show."
They critique the orchestrated nature of these events, questioning their significance and authenticity within the influencer community.
6. Fan Relationships and Authenticity
Timestamp: [33:39] – [42:18]
The conversation shifts to the depth of their relationships with fans, highlighting the genuine connections and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the face of fame. Tana praises their fan bases for being real and supportive:
Tana Mongeau [34:19]: "Our fans truly know everything about us... it's a cool feeling. It definitely helps me sleep at night."
Trish echoes this sentiment, appreciating how their fans are privy to both their highs and lows:
Trish Paytas [34:29]: "I know they truly know everything about us."
They acknowledge the unique bond they share with their audience, setting themselves apart from other influencers who might maintain a more polished facade.
7. Photo Shoots and Modeling Challenges
Timestamp: [47:02] – [55:38]
Tana and Trish discuss the intricacies and challenges of participating in professional photo shoots. Trish narrates her exhausting experience during a three-day shoot in London, contrasting her endurance with that of seasoned models:
Trish Paytas [47:26]: "I was dying. I felt so bad... how do these girls do it?"
Tana shares her struggles with posing and the importance of working with female photographers who understand their vision:
Tana Mongeau [50:13]: "I literally walk into a photo shoot and I go, I'm a rag doll... That's why a female photographer is just the best."
They emphasize the value of collaboration and communication in creating aesthetically pleasing and authentic images.
8. Dealing with Negative Publicity and Toxic Relationships
Timestamp: [58:01] – [64:31]
Towards the end of the episode, Tana and Trish tackle the topic of toxic relationships and the impact of negative publicity on their personal lives. They offer humorous yet insightful advice on handling situations where ex-partners refuse to relinquish personal belongings:
Trish Paytas [61:10]: "Take the golf club, smash the window, get the breathing machine and just leave it there for him."
The hosts share anecdotes about past relationships, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing self-care and mental health over toxic ties.
9. Closing Remarks and Audience Interaction
Timestamp: [64:25] – End
As the episode wraps up, Tana and Trish encourage listeners to reach out for relationship advice and promote their Patreon for more in-depth discussions. They emphasize the importance of community and support among their fan base, leaving listeners with a sense of camaraderie and openness.
Notable Quotes:
Tana Mongeau [03:32]: "Maybe my identity has been... it's almost like a blanket... I feel like myself blonde."
Trish Paytas [23:14]: "I've only been in a private jet once, and it was with David from Coachella to New York, and I was. I hated it. It was awful."
Trish Paytas [61:10]: "Take the golf club, smash the window, get the breathing machine and just leave it there for him."
Conclusion
In this episode of Not Loveline, Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas navigate through personal anecdotes, candid reflections, and humorous exchanges, providing listeners with an unfiltered look into their lives. From fashion dilemmas and the pressures of fame to genuine connections with fans and coping with toxic relationships, the hosts offer a blend of entertainment and relatability. Their ability to discuss serious topics with levity makes this episode both engaging and insightful for those seeking advice or simply wanting to understand the human side of these internet personalities.
For more personal stories and in-depth discussions, listeners are encouraged to join the hosts on Patreon at patreon.com/notloveline.