Just Trish
Just Trish
February 3, 2026

Who Shut Down Trisha On the Red Carpet? + Moses Caught Her KISSING Another Man | Just Trish Ep. 247

Quick Read

Trisha Paytas recounts the chaotic glamour of hosting a red carpet for A24's 'The Moment' premiere, featuring celebrity encounters, a viral kiss with Terry O'Connor, and a deep dive into pop culture's latest dramas and fashion statements.
Trisha hosted A24's 'The Moment' premiere, encountering Kylie Jenner, Charlie XCX, and Chapel Roan.
A viral kiss with Terry O'Connor became a major talking point, with Moses's 'approval'.
Grammy fashion and performances sparked diverse opinions, from Sam Smith's prosthetic to Matthew Morrison's bizarre 9/11 cabaret.

Summary

Trisha Paytas and Oscar discuss a whirlwind week of events, including their experience at the Warner Brothers Studio Tour and Trisha's role as a red carpet host for A24's 'The Moment' premiere. Trisha details her interactions with celebrities like Kylie Jenner, Charlie XCX, and Chapel Roan, and addresses the viral moment of kissing Terry O'Connor. The conversation also covers Grammy fashion (Sam Smith's prosthetic, Harry Styles' controversial outfit), performances (Sabrina Carpenter, Alex Warren, Justin Bieber), and awkward red carpet interviews. Personal anecdotes include Trisha's Camp Rock 3 audition, her sister's encounter with the Jonas Brothers, and a deep dive into Matthew Morrison's bizarre 9/11 cabaret story. The hosts also touch on charity initiatives and the success of self-funded films like Markiplier's 'Iron Lung'.
This episode offers an unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at the realities of celebrity events, red carpet hosting, and pop culture commentary. It provides unique perspectives on viral moments, celebrity interactions, and the challenges of navigating public life, offering both entertainment and a glimpse into the mechanics of internet fame and industry events.

Takeaways

  • Trisha Paytas hosted the red carpet for A24's 'The Moment' premiere, navigating celebrity interviews and personal anxieties.
  • A kiss between Trisha and Terry O'Connor at the premiere went viral, with Moses's on-the-spot 'approval'.
  • The Warner Brothers Studio Tour was a fun but challenging experience due to hunger and filming restrictions.
  • Grammy fashion and performances, including Sam Smith's prosthetic and Harry Styles' outfit, generated significant discussion.
  • Matthew Morrison's dramatic 9/11 story, culminating in a personal betrayal, is a bizarre and notable performance art piece.
  • Markiplier successfully self-funded and distributed his horror film 'Iron Lung', bypassing traditional Hollywood avenues.
  • The podcast is actively supporting Black History Month and queer charities, including a $15,000 donation to the National Immigration Law Center.

Insights

1Red Carpet Hosting for A24's 'The Moment' Premiere

Trisha Paytas hosted the red carpet for A24's 'The Moment' premiere, describing the experience as both exciting and nerve-wracking. She interacted with celebrities like Kylie Jenner (who reportedly wanted to speak with Trisha but ran out of time), Charlie XCX, and Chapel Roan. Trisha found Charlie XCX and Chapel Roan to be surprisingly nice and down-to-earth, contrasting with their 'cool girl' public personas. She also detailed the challenges of quick interviews and dealing with unexpected guests.

Trisha recounts hosting the red carpet, interactions with Kylie Jenner, Charlie XCX, and Chapel Roan, and the pressure of conducting interviews.

2Viral Kiss with Terry O'Connor

A moment on the red carpet where Trisha kissed Terry O'Connor went viral. Trisha describes the kiss as spontaneous, likening it to a European greeting, and admits she was nervous and unsure of the type of kiss. Moses, her husband, was present and reportedly gave his 'approval' on the spot, leading to widespread online commentary and inquiries from other celebrities about Terry O'Connor's relationship status.

Trisha discusses the viral kiss with Terry O'Connor, her nervousness, Moses's reaction, and the subsequent online buzz.

3Warner Brothers Studio Tour Experience

Trisha and her team visited the Warner Brothers Studio Tour, which she found to be an amazing experience despite poor planning. She was severely hungry throughout the four-hour tour, which negatively impacted her energy. Moses attempted to film in areas where video recording was prohibited, causing Trisha embarrassment. Highlights included sets from 'Friends' and 'The Big Bang Theory', but a lack of 'Aquaman' merchandise was noted as 'diabolical'.

Trisha details her hunger, the tour's length, Moses's unauthorized filming, and the absence of 'Aquaman' merchandise.

4Grammys Fashion and Performance Commentary

The hosts discussed various Grammy moments, including Sam Smith's controversial prosthetic outfit, which sparked debate about blurring and censorship rules. Harry Styles' outfit (Dior blazer, jeans, ballet flats) was deemed 'diabolical' and his late arrival 'bratty'. Performances by Sabrina Carpenter and Cats' Eyes were praised despite vocal critics, with the hosts defending performers who combine intense choreography with live singing. Justin Bieber's intimate performance and new back tattoo (debated as Haley Bieber or Jesus) were also highlighted.

Discussion of Sam Smith's outfit (), Harry Styles' outfit and late arrival (), Sabrina Carpenter's performance (), Cats' Eyes performance (), and Justin Bieber's performance and tattoo ().

5Matthew Morrison's Bizarre Cabaret Story

Matthew Morrison, known from Glee, is touring a cabaret show where he tells a dramatic story about 9/11. He recounts being trapped underground during the attacks, writing goodbye notes, only to emerge and find his girlfriend in bed with another man. He then delivers the line, 'You might want to turn on the TV, 9/11 just happened,' before transitioning into a musical theater song, creating a moment the hosts describe as 'performance art' but also 'insane' for centering a tragedy around personal drama.

Oscar describes Matthew Morrison's 9/11 story and subsequent song ().

6Markiplier's Indie Film Success with 'Iron Lung'

YouTuber Markiplier self-funded, produced, directed, and starred in his horror film 'Iron Lung' with a $3 million budget. Despite initial rejections from major theater chains, a fan campaign led to its widespread theatrical release. The film became a box office success, making over three times its budget on the first day and nearly reaching number one, demonstrating the power of independent distribution and fan engagement.

Discussion of Markiplier's 'Iron Lung' film, its self-funding, theatrical distribution challenges, fan rally, and box office performance.

Bottom Line

Leveraging a dedicated fanbase can bypass traditional industry gatekeepers for film distribution.

So What?

Markiplier's 'Iron Lung' success proves that strong community engagement can force mainstream theaters to pick up independent films, leading to significant box office returns.

Impact

Independent creators with large online followings can explore direct-to-fan distribution models and mobilize their audience for theatrical releases, challenging the conventional Hollywood system.

The 'brat era' as a personal brand allows for embracing perceived flaws and chaotic energy.

So What?

Trisha's adoption of the 'brat era' (and her interpretation of Charlie XCX's 'brat' persona) allows for self-deprecating humor and a rejection of conventional perfection, resonating with an audience that values authenticity over polished images.

Impact

Content creators can cultivate 'imperfect' or 'chaotic' personal brands, using self-awareness and humor to connect with audiences tired of curated online personas, turning perceived weaknesses into relatable strengths.

Opportunities

Oversized Red Carpet Microphones

Design and produce novelty oversized microphones for red carpet hosts, creating a unique visual gag that stands out from standard tiny microphones. These could be custom-made with internal small microphones for functionality.

Source: Trisha's idea to have an 'oversized microphone' to contrast with tiny ones.

Celebrity Talent Scouting/Management for 'It' Girls/Boys

A service focused on identifying emerging 'it' personalities in pop culture and social media, offering management and strategic guidance to help them achieve mainstream success, similar to Oscar's accurate predictions of rising stars.

Source: Oscar's consistent ability to predict 'it' girls/boys like Zara Larsson and Jake Shane.

Flop Era Theme Song Production

Create and monetize an original 'flop era' theme song or jingle that resonates with content creators and public figures experiencing career downturns. This could be used by others and become a viral trend.

Source: Trisha's idea for a 'Floperella' song and the hosts' discussion about everyone having a 'flop era'.

Lessons

  • Prioritize eating and proper planning before attending or hosting long events to maintain energy and focus, avoiding 'food terror'.
  • Engage in philanthropic efforts by researching and donating to charities, especially during awareness months like Black History Month, to support communities in need.
  • Practice active listening during interviews or conversations to respond thoughtfully, rather than relying solely on pre-planned questions, to foster more genuine interactions.

Notable Moments

Trisha loudly questioning Vince Vaughn's two-season show on a live set.

This highlights Trisha's unfiltered personality and lack of filter, even in professional settings, creating an awkward but memorable moment for her co-host.

Moses attempting to film the Warner Brothers Studio Tour despite explicit 'no video' rules.

This showcases the tension between content creation and respecting rules, and Trisha's embarrassment over her husband's actions.

Trisha's viral kiss with Terry O'Connor at 'The Moment' premiere.

This was a spontaneous, unexpected moment that generated significant online buzz and became a central topic of discussion, illustrating the unpredictable nature of celebrity interactions.

Matthew Morrison's dramatic 9/11 story ending in a personal betrayal during his cabaret show.

This performance is highlighted as a bizarre and self-centered piece of 'performance art' that inappropriately co-opts a national tragedy for personal drama, sparking strong reactions from the hosts.

Quotes

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"I don't even know what kind of kiss it was. Was it a peck? Was my mouth open? I have no idea. I don't, I, I got nervous."

Trisha Paytas
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"I live for a Casino Billboard on the way to Palm Springs when we got Aquaman baptized down there. I just love to see just like random like Tom Jones going to be there."

Oscar
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"I was like, 'Oh man.' And so, but then we didn't film the whole thing. So, I was like, 'Damn, this cuz we couldn't film then.'"

Trisha Paytas
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"What? He has a show? It's two seasons. You think he would hear about a show that has two seasons? I've never heard of this show. Have you heard of the show? I've never heard of it. What? He's working and literally we're surround like we're driving 2 miles per hour surrounded by the crew of this program."

Trisha Paytas
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"I was like, 'Actually, um, my client Trisha Pis is going to be there. So if we could please ask her the following questions.'"

Oscar
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"I was like, 'Oh my god, he hates her. He won't even help her dress.' I'm like, 'I think he's just anxious, you guys.'"

Oscar

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