Just Trish
Just Trish
February 24, 2026

Trisha Is Moving to England + Ned Fulmer Exposes His Freaky Kinks... | Just Trish Ep. 253

Quick Read

Trisha announces a major UK performance at the Royal Albert Hall while the hosts dissect celebrity drama, from a K-pop star's controversial hiatus to Ned Fulmer's bizarre dating app profile.
Trisha is performing a one-night-only show at London's Royal Albert Hall on May 24th, featuring a string quartet and custom British couture.
Ned Fulmer's self-leaked dating app profile, detailing his kinks and photos, is widely perceived as a bizarre and possibly sponsored stunt.
K-pop group Cats Eye member Manol's 'hiatus' is suspected to be a forced removal by her label, sparking fan boycotts and discussions about racial injustice in girl groups.

Summary

Trisha shares her excitement about performing a one-night-only show at London's Royal Albert Hall, complete with a string quartet and custom British designer outfit. The episode then dives into various pop culture 'hot topics,' including a critique of 'ugly men' on 'Love is Blind,' the mysterious hiatus of K-pop group Cats Eye member Manol, and the bizarre, self-leaked dating app profile of Ned Fulmer. The hosts also discuss Matthew McConaughey's on-set prank, the implications of AI for artists, and the alleged change in Reese's Peanut Butter Cups formula.
This episode offers a candid look into the personal and professional life of a prominent internet personality, Trisha, as she expands her brand globally. It also provides sharp, unfiltered commentary on current pop culture events, celebrity behavior, and industry trends, reflecting broader conversations around media ethics, fan culture, and the evolving digital landscape.

Takeaways

  • Trisha Paytas will perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 24th, calling it 'The Brit Trish Invasion.'
  • The hosts criticize 'ugly men' on 'Love is Blind' for dating 'out of their league' and exhibiting diabolical behavior.
  • Ned Fulmer's Field dating app profile, which he self-leaked, includes photos from his 'treatment' and specifies he's a 'dom leaning switch looking for a bratty sub.'
  • K-pop group Cats Eye member Manol's 'hiatus' is seen as a forced action by her label, prompting fan outrage and discussions about mistreatment of Black girls in girl groups.
  • Matthew McConaughey pranked Timothy Chalamet on the set of 'Interstellar' by leaving feces in his trailer, which McConaughey called a 'souvenir.'
  • Matthew McConaughey advises actors to 'own yourself' and trademark their likeness due to the rise of AI in the entertainment industry.
  • The inventor's grandson alleges that Hershey's has replaced the original milk chocolate and peanut butter in Reese's Peanut Butter Cups with cheaper 'compound coatings' and 'peanut butter style creme.'

Insights

1Trisha Announces Royal Albert Hall Performance

Trisha Paytas is scheduled to perform a one-night-only show titled 'The Brit Trish Invasion' at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 24th. She plans to sing live with a six-string quartet, featuring a British medley and original songs arranged by a UK composer. She is also seeking a British designer for a custom sparkly corset outfit.

Trisha states, 'May 24th, we are going to be at the Royal Albert Hall... the artist code is queen... we are going to have a string quartet playing... I'm singing live and doing voice lessons.' She also mentions seeking a 'British designer' for a 'custom outfit sparkly corset.'

2Critique of 'Ugly Men' on 'Love is Blind'

The hosts discuss a pattern observed on 'Love is Blind' where 'ugly men' (objectively and factually, in their opinion) consistently date 'out of their league' and exhibit 'diabolical' personalities. They cite a psychologist's theory that these men date up for self-worth, retreating or becoming abusive when perceived imperfections in their partners reflect poorly on them. Chris from the Ohio season is highlighted as an example, with his ex-girlfriend allegedly revealing his financial debt, poor hygiene, and abusive voicemails.

Trisha states, 'these guys who are always like ugly... men date out of their league like date up because that's like their only self worth.' Oscar details Chris's alleged debt, hygiene issues, and a voicemail where he cursed his ex-girlfriend.

3Manol's Controversial Hiatus from Cats Eye

Manol, a member of the K-pop group Cats Eye, was announced to be taking a hiatus for 'health and wellbeing' by her label. However, Manol later posted a contradictory statement asserting her health and hinting that 'things unfold in ways we don't fully control.' This, combined with a history of Manol being excluded from group activities and liking social media posts about racial injustice in girl groups, suggests a forced removal by the label. Fans have organized boycotts in response.

Oscar details the label's statement and Manol's contradictory post: 'I'm healthy. I'm okay... Sometimes things unfold in ways we don't fully control.' Oscar also mentions Manol liking posts about 'racial injustice like how black girls are treated in girl groups' and her subsequent following of Normani and Leanne.

4Ned Fulmer's Bizarre Dating App Profile Leak

Ned Fulmer self-leaked his Field dating app profile on Twitter, detailing his photos, their 'ratings,' and his preferences ('dom leaning switch looking for a bratty sub'). The profile includes a photo from when he was in 'treatment' for stress, anxiety, and depression. The hosts speculate this is a paid advertisement for the app, given the unsolicited nature of the 'leak' and the inclusion of pricing details, rather than a genuine personal share.

Oscar reads Ned's tweet: 'apparently somebody docks my at field profile. Cool. Saves me $29.99 a month.' Ned's profile lists 'Dom leaning switch looking for a bratty sub' and includes a photo from 'when I was in treatment. Stress, anxiety, depression.'

5Matthew McConaughey's On-Set Prank on Timothy Chalamet

Matthew McConaughey pranked a then 17-18 year old Timothy Chalamet on the last day of filming 'Interstellar' by leaving feces in Chalamet's trailer toilet. McConaughey later referred to it as a 'souvenir' and a 'coming of age' ritual in Texas. The hosts found the act disgusting and unhygienic, questioning McConaughey's maturity.

Oscar recounts Timothy Chalamet's story: 'there was a huge turd in his toilet... Christopher Nolan pointed to Matthew McConn.' Matthew McConaughey's response: 'It's in Texas. It's a coming of age baby' and 'It's a souvenir.'

6AI's Impact on the Entertainment Industry

Matthew McConaughey, speaking from his industry experience, warns actors about the inevitability of AI. He advises them to 'own yourself' by trademarking their voice and likeness, predicting future categories for 'best AI movie' at awards. The discussion also mentions a TikToker named Cavy who allegedly sold his likeness to AI for $925 million, prompting the hosts to consider the ethical and financial implications of such deals.

Matthew McConaughey states, 'get your own like own yourself. Own your voice, your likeness. Trademark yourself.' Oscar mentions Cavy, a TikToker, 'sold himself to AI for like 925 million dollars.'

Bottom Line

The K-pop industry's corporate communication style, where labels issue formal statements about artist 'hiatuses' that contradict the artists' own messages, creates significant fan backlash and suspicion, especially in Western markets accustomed to direct artist communication.

So What?

This highlights a cultural clash in media consumption and artist-fan relationships. Western audiences expect transparency and personal connection, making them more likely to question and resist corporate narratives, leading to fan-led boycotts and increased scrutiny of labels.

Impact

Labels targeting global audiences could benefit from adapting their PR strategies to align with regional expectations for artist communication, fostering trust and mitigating negative reactions during sensitive situations.

The value of an artist's digital likeness and voice in the age of AI is rapidly increasing, with some influencers reportedly receiving multi-million dollar offers to sell their 'digital selves' permanently.

So What?

This trend signals a fundamental shift in intellectual property and career longevity for creators. Artists must proactively understand and protect their digital assets, as their 'likeness' could become a significant, passive income stream or a tool for exploitation if not managed carefully.

Impact

New legal and financial services specializing in AI likeness rights and digital asset management will emerge, offering artists protection, valuation, and negotiation support for their digital identities.

Opportunities

AI Likeness Management & Brokerage

A service that helps artists, especially digital creators and actors, understand, value, trademark, and license their voice and likeness for AI applications. This could include negotiating contracts, ensuring ethical use, and managing revenue streams from AI-generated content.

Source: Matthew McConaughey's advice to 'own yourself' and the discussion of TikToker Cavy selling his likeness for $925 million.

De-Influencer Marketing Agency

An agency that specializes in creating 'anti-endorsement' campaigns. Brands (e.g., rival dating apps) could hire this agency to have controversial or disliked public figures 'promote' a competitor's product in a way that actively discourages engagement, leveraging negative association for strategic market positioning.

Source: The hosts' speculation that Ned Fulmer's bizarre Field app 'leak' could be a de-influencer campaign by a rival dating app, similar to Snooki being paid by Louis Vuitton not to wear their brand.

Lessons

  • Support Trisha's Broadway debut nomination by voting daily on iHeart Radio, especially leveraging double votes at 5 PM.
  • For those in the UK, purchase tickets for 'The Brit Trish Invasion' at the Royal Albert Hall on May 24th, using the artist code 'queen' for pre-sale access.
  • If you're an artist or public figure, consider Matthew McConaughey's advice to 'own yourself' by trademarking your voice and likeness to protect against future AI exploitation.

Notable Moments

Trisha recounts moderating a Q&A for Baz Luhrmann, director of 'Elvis,' feeling professional despite microphone issues and dancing with him on stage.

This highlights Trisha's expanding career beyond social media, showcasing her ability to engage with high-profile industry figures and adapt to unexpected situations in live events.

The hosts discuss a viral TikTok of a 17-year-old boy whose neck was sliced, and the interviewer's victim-blaming question about looking at his phone while walking.

This moment critiques poor journalism and victim-blaming culture, emphasizing the hosts' stance against such narratives and advocating for accountability in media.

Quotes

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"I'm so tired of ugly men just like coming for women on a national terrorizing, being terrorized."

Trisha Paytas
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"It's like a like a a clown dying slowly in a train wreck."

Trisha Paytas
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"If you're like ugly and you're awful, then you just have no prospects and honestly just go die or something."

Trisha Paytas
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"God's rejection is redirection and it's redirecting you back to the chemist world."

Trisha Paytas
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"Jesus loves homos and [expletive] and every like Jesus loves us all."

Trisha Paytas

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