
Join Alex in the studio for an absolutely insane and hilarious interview with Trisha Paytas. Trisha takes Alex back to where it all started and reflects on growing up dreaming of becoming famous, having no friends in high school, and desperately wanting to escape her small town. She gets real about her problematic early days on YouTube, what was really going on in her personal life behind the scenes, and reveals her eventual rock bottom moment. Trisha opens up about being addicted to the drama and why she’s totally over it now. Then, Alex and Trisha crack up discussing nudes, internet trolls, and butt plugs. The pair also read some of Daddy Gang’s DM’s and give their advice on everything from what to do when your BFF is secretly hooking up with your brother to when you get caught sending nasty messages from a burner account. This episode is so chaotic and fun… get ready to laugh your ass off.
Chapter 1: Who are the hosts and what happened at the start of the recording?
What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy. Trisha Paytas, welcome to Call Her Daddy. I'm so excited. Daddy Gang, we're going to be really honest with you right now. We were just recording for a solid 10 minutes. We were cruising down the freeway. We were thriving. And then we realized it wasn't recording.
And it was gold. Those 10 minutes were gold. And we can't recreate it. You're like, pretend we didn't do any of that. I'm like, I can't recreate that gold.
Everything was going amazing. So if you guys feel like we're a little on edge here and ready to end it all, it's because we are. Okay. I was saying to you, Trisha, congratulations. You just announced your second child.
Thank you.
Tell me how you're feeling again.
I feel very excited. From the beginning, I'm like, do we go through everything we just said?
Yeah, I think.
Where did the names come from? I always loved Elvis and Malibu before the movies came out. From 10, I'm a middle child, older sister, brother, younger sister. You're the baby. Who are you closer with, brother or sister? You're like, I'm going to get in trouble and that's when I cut.
You guys, we literally went through. Okay, no, we are doing it again.
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Chapter 2: Where did Trisha Paytas grow up and what was her childhood like?
You're right to be like, I now don't need anything. And if I'm going to interact with men, it's going to be on my turn.
Yeah, it's the best.
it's just so great and I'm like I don't care if I'm skinny enough I don't care if I'm if there's a prettier girl in the room to me like none of it matters you know so it's just like it's so freeing it's so wonderful like you said if you're in a good relationship the wrong relationship will make you feel the opposite that's almost worse than being in the dating game oh yeah yeah that's awful you're like yeah I'm sure like I'm sure so many women including ourselves sitting here have been in those type of relationships where you're like I am
a shell of a human i was i was better off when i was dating a bunch of but going on dates rather than being with one guy that has your claws and you that's so like manipulative and like emotionally or physically abusive whatever it is like the worst calling you crazy judging what you eat connie how many nuggets you eat it's like that to me and i thought i was like so in love and then you look back and you're like oh my god this person like hated me but i was trying so hard everything i could and i'm like and it's happened yeah it's happened i've only been in like two relationships so it's like both my relationships you had a man that would count how many chicken nuggets you would eat
what on camera no yeah it's like still out there it's like compilations of all the time yeah it's like that to me is the most traumatic thing of my life i've been kidnapped probably over 40 times but that was the most traumatizing thinking about it i like disassociate right now i'm like oh no i like get scared i don't know it's like such a weird thing you're like leave me the fuck alone let me eat my nuggets in peace you piece of shit it was
It's like so – it's actually like traumatizing. When I think back, I'm like, oh my God. And to this day, I literally had a cry the other night like we were eating pasta. Like something triggered me from like that relationship and I was just like, And it's so weird.
Like I'm so, like I never think about it or whatever, but there's like this, like I was eating this pasta and I was like, oh my God, I just started like crying. And I was just like, I feel like a disgusting person for eating this. And my husband is like so great. He's just like pasta is like the most like popular food. It's in every country. Like what? Like it's totally normal for you to eat this.
Right. It's like, it's like wipe your tears and eat your pasta, Trisha. Yeah. Okay. I read a study that like pasta makes you happier. Yes.
I repost that on my Instagram all the time.
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