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:
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Tana Mongeau [03:32]: "Maybe my identity has been... it's almost like a blanket... I feel like myself blonde."
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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."
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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.
