Just Trish
Just Trish
January 29, 2026

The RETURN of Dramageddon & Leave Ms Rachel ALONE!! | Just Trish Ep. 246

Quick Read

Trisha and Oscar dive into the latest celebrity drama, from Harry Styles' exorbitant ticket prices and the resurgence of 'Dramageddon' to the perplexing backlash against Miss Rachel and the questionable ethics of celebrity podcast hosts.
Harry Styles faces backlash for $1,000+ concert tickets, sparking debate on artist pricing control.
The 'Dramageddon' scandal resurfaces, with hosts criticizing Tati Westbrook's actions towards James Charles.
Miss Rachel is fiercely defended against online critics, emphasizing her positive impact on children's education.

Summary

Trisha and Oscar discuss a wide array of pop culture topics, starting with Trisha's excitement over Skims sponsoring her podcast after years of organic promotion. They critique Harry Styles' recent tour ticket prices, contrasting them with artists who prioritize affordability, and revisit the infamous 'Dramageddon' beauty community scandal, particularly Tati Westbrook's role. The conversation moves to the public scrutiny of celebrity children, exemplified by North West's unique style and Hilaria Baldwin's controversial snowstorm outing with her kids. They also touch on Uber Eats' most expensive orders, Chris Appleton's shocking $100,000 hairstyling fee, and the changing landscape of Super Bowl commercials. A significant segment is dedicated to defending Miss Rachel against recent online criticism, highlighting her positive impact on children. Finally, they express strong disapproval of Dax Shepard's interviewing style, citing specific instances of inappropriate questions and comments.
This episode offers a candid, unfiltered look into the current state of celebrity culture, social media's impact on public perception, and the evolving dynamics of fan engagement and brand partnerships. It highlights how public figures navigate criticism, manage their image, and the increasing scrutiny placed on everything from concert ticket prices to parenting choices, providing a snapshot of contemporary entertainment industry challenges and fan expectations.

Takeaways

  • Trisha's podcast secured a Skims sponsorship after years of genuine, unpaid promotion, validating authentic brand advocacy.
  • Harry Styles' Madison Square Garden residency tickets are priced over $1,000, drawing significant fan criticism compared to past tours and other artists' pricing strategies.
  • The 'Dramageddon' scandal is re-evaluated, with hosts calling Tati Westbrook's actions towards James Charles 'weird as hell' for inviting an 18-year-old to a 'grown woman' party.
  • North West's public persona, including blue hair and grills, is discussed, with hosts advocating for normalcy and privacy for celebrity children.
  • Hilaria Baldwin faced backlash for taking her young children out during a snowstorm for haircuts and Legos, raising questions about parental judgment.
  • Chris Appleton, Kim Kardashian's hairstylist, revealed charging $100,000 for a single, travel-inclusive styling session, which the hosts found 'stupid' and 'tacky'.
  • Super Bowl commercials are losing their 'surprise' factor by releasing teasers and full ads weeks in advance, diminishing the live viewing experience.
  • Miss Rachel is strongly defended against online criticism, with hosts emphasizing her positive impact on child development and the inappropriateness of attacking a children's educator.

Insights

1Skims Sponsorship Success Story

Trisha expresses immense excitement and validation over Skims becoming a sponsor. She highlights that this partnership materialized after years of her organically promoting and wearing Skims products, even before any official deal. This demonstrates the power of authentic, long-term advocacy in securing lucrative brand collaborations.

Trisha states she's been 'promoting Skims over and over again' and has worn their bras 'every day of my life,' even ordering their entire Valentine's Day collection before the sponsorship was confirmed.

2Harry Styles' $1,000+ Concert Tickets Spark Fan Outrage

Harry Styles' Madison Square Garden residency tickets are causing significant fan backlash due to their exorbitant prices, starting at over $1,000 for lower bowl seats, despite initial claims of much cheaper options. This is compounded by the fact that a residency reduces travel costs for the artist, but increases them for fans who must travel to New York.

Fans reported the lowest price found was $1,000 for lower bowl seats, despite advertised prices from $50. European tour tickets also saw a jump from $150-$200 to $800. The hosts note his manager's company owns MSG, suggesting potential 'stunts and shenanigans'.

3Artist Control Over Ticket Pricing

The discussion around Harry Styles' ticket prices leads to a broader point about artists' agency in setting ticket costs. Olivia Dean is cited as an example of an artist who intervened to lower Ticketmaster's inflated prices, demonstrating that artists can, and sometimes do, push for affordability.

Olivia Dean had Ticketmaster change her ticket prices after fans complained, with Ticketmaster claiming it was a 'glitch.' Sabrina Carpenter also used a different service and maintained a single set price of $115 for general admission.

4The Return of 'Dramageddon' and Tati Westbrook's Role

The hosts revisit the 2019 'Dramageddon' beauty community scandal, particularly criticizing Tati Westbrook's actions. They argue that Tati was 'weird as hell' for inviting an 18-year-old James Charles to her party and then being 'surprised' by his 'teenager' behavior, framing her as 'dumb as hell' for the situation.

Trisha states, 'Tati was weird as hell for like inviting like an 18-year-old to her party and acting like an 18-year-old. Like you're a 40-year-old woman. Like why would you be surprised?'

5North West's Public Scrutiny and Creative Expression

North West's increasing presence on social media, showcasing blue hair, grills, and piercings, is discussed. The hosts express concern over the intense public scrutiny and negative comments directed at a 12-year-old, while also acknowledging her creative influences from K-pop, anime, and her famous parents.

North West is described as having 'blue hair now, she has grills and she has like piercings'. An incident of an adult filming North after she declined a photo request is cited as 'not normal because that's a child'.

6Hilaria Baldwin's Controversial Snowstorm Outing

Hilaria Baldwin faced significant backlash for taking her four young children (ages 4, 6, 8, 9) out during a snowstorm for haircuts and to buy Legos. The hosts deem this 'irresponsible' and 'stupid,' questioning the necessity of such outings in crisis weather conditions.

Hilaria stated she went 'seven blocks from the house to get those Legos' and 'two blocks from our house' for haircuts, bundling up despite the 'freezing' snowstorm.

7Chris Appleton's $100,000 Hairstyling Fee

Kim Kardashian's hairstylist, Chris Appleton, revealed he once charged $100,000 for a single styling job that included travel. The hosts find this price 'insane' and 'stupid,' even for a billionaire client, questioning the value and 'tackiness' of publicly disclosing such a high fee.

Appleton stated a 'one-off $100,000' fee that 'included travel,' but noted it gets 'dwindled down' by taxes and agent fees. Trisha remarks, 'anyone paying that is stupid.'

8The Unnecessary Backlash Against Miss Rachel

The hosts passionately defend children's entertainer Miss Rachel against recent online criticism, particularly from Whitney Cummings. They highlight Miss Rachel's dedication to helping all children, including those with neurodivergent needs, and her scientifically backed teaching methods, calling the criticism 'weird' and 'below the belt'.

Whitney Cummings' Threads post called Miss Rachel 'off base' and questioned why she talks to kids 'like they're deaf morons.' Grace Helbig's viral response and Miss Rachel's background as a teacher and Broadway composer's wife are mentioned.

9Critique of Dax Shepard's Interview Style

The hosts express strong disapproval of Dax Shepard's podcast interviewing style, describing him as 'the worst' and 'a weird person.' They cite examples of inappropriate and 'dubious' questions, particularly regarding guests' personal relationships and his constant shading of his wife, Kristen Bell.

Examples include his interview with Alicia Silverstone about her divorce and his comments to Marcelo Hernandez about Sabrina Carpenter, despite Hernandez having a long-term girlfriend. Trisha notes, 'no one's stopping him' and he 'always shading his wife'.

Quotes

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"You know, just do the work you love and then eventually, because like here's the thing, right? In theory, it's like Domino's. It's like anything that's sponsored by Domino's, but it's like any of those things where it's like in theory, they're like, 'We don't need to pay this girl. She just talks about us all the time anyways.' But the fact that they like noticed and then they're like, 'Here is here's some coin.'"

Trisha
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"I'm very locked in to to the uh audience footage. That's where it's at. That's where I feel like that's what people want to see too cuz obviously everyone has access to the performances and the speeches and stuff, but the real tea is what's happening when they're sitting down."

Oscar
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"Tati was weird as hell for like inviting like an 18-year-old to her party and acting like an 18-year-old. Like you're a 40-year-old woman. Like why would you be surprised?"

Trisha
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"I would love to be Kristen Bell's friend, but I know I would be asking her 30 times a day, why are you still with that man?"

Oscar
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"Miss Rachel was always off base, dude. Why does she talk to all kids like they're deaf morons? Also, if you need to dress like a toddler to trick them into liking you, that's information to give a mental health professional."

Whitney Cummings (quoted by Oscar)

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