Then back in March 2020, Paytas tried to claim that she had Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) in a deleted video titled, ‘MEET MY ALTERS’. I’m sorry but did Trisha Paytas really just makes a video with the thumb nail as her dressed as Troy fucking Bolton coming out as “trans” because she doesn’t wear make up some days, is attracted to gay men and has more guy friends or did I just hit my head and am going crazy?!? /8y49n2ecN3 ![]() Sharing that she felt “really free and liberated”, Paytas explained that she identifies as a gay man as she’s attracted to other gay men, has “penis envy” and loves “glam and voluptuousness”. Cosplaying as Troy Bolton from High School Musical for the thumbnail, Trisha Paytas also shared that she identifies as a “drag queen” because she likes to dress like a woman. In her now-deleted video titled ‘I AM TRANSGENDER (FEMALE TO MALE)’, Paytas claimed to be “1,000 percent transgender” while simultaneously saying she also “1,000 percent” identifies with her “natural born gender”, too. While in some instances, the YouTuber is just being an obvious troll (as Paytas confirmed was the case with the ‘Do Dogs Even Have Brains’ video), in recent years it’s becoming harder and harder to know when she’s being serious.įully aware that the more controversial she was, the more views she would get, Paytas has begun to move away from the troll content into the offensive in recent years.Ĭreating a brand for herself as the chaotic woman who constantly “cries on her kitchen floor”, the YouTuber outed her ex-boyfriend publicly in the video ‘ Sean Van Der Wilt Is Gay‘, decided that she would now identify as a chicken nugget in ‘ I’m A Chicken Nugget‘ and engaged in more than her fair share in some very public feuds with other content creators like Gabbie Hanna and Nikocado Avocado.īut Paytas started to become a real problem in 2019, when the YouTuber pretended to be transgender for clout. Hi my name is Trisha Paytas, have u seen my YouTube videos for the past DECADE ? ![]() ![]() Ppl act like me being crazy is a new thing. Now when Trisha Paytas uploads a video, a wild ride is guaranteed. During this time, the YouTuber also frequently showed off her fast-talking rap skills, which featured the n-word more than once, and dropped more controversial gems like ‘ Shit Fat Girls Who Think They’re Hot Say‘ and ‘ Do Dogs Even Have Brains‘, which shot her view counts into the millions.įinding a successful formula in these more personal and opinion-driven videos, Paytas then transitioned from controversial to the problematic videos that she’s known for today. But back in 2007, her videos were fairly innocent - odes to Quentin Tarantino, clips documenting her various attempts to get famous through reality TV and gameshows, and “diet blogs”.Īs the years rolled on, Paytas diversified her content and begun making music videos, posting sexy clothing hauls, and crafting comedy skits. In her thirteen years on YouTube as blndsundoll4mj, Paytas has amassed over six million subscribers across her two channels. Trisha Paytas is no stranger to controversy, and as wild as it is to say, if she were any other person she wouldn’t have a platform anymore. Trisha Paytas Has A Long, Long History Of Being Problematic In fact, being problematic has become Trisha Paytas’ entire brand and has been the driving force behind her YouTube views in recent years. Mainly, people are confused over how Trisha Paytas, arguably one of the internet’s most problematic influencers, can possibly be calling for anyone to get cancelled at all with a track record like hers.īut try as the internet might, Paytas has proven time and time again that being problematic doesn’t always lead to cancellation or losing your platform. ![]() church girl, that go to church □ November 20, 2020 also calling james predatory? are you ok ma’am? Trisha paytas cancelling the d’amelio sisters over being moody teenagers when she has done every problematic thing in the book doesn’t sit right with me.
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