Just Trish
Just Trish
March 24, 2026

Trisha Is Releasing Her Memoir... And She's Exposing EVERYONE | Just Trish Ep. 261

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Trisha Paytas announces her upcoming memoir, 'Crying on the Kitchen Floor,' promising unfiltered revelations from her 20-year career, while the hosts dissect the latest internet drama surrounding 'Secretized Mormon Wives' and Chapel Roan.
Trisha Paytas's memoir, 'Crying on the Kitchen Floor,' is available for pre-order, promising unfiltered career and personal revelations.
Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' was canceled after a video of a domestic incident involving her child surfaced, leading to temporary custody changes.
Chapel Roan faces public backlash over an alleged incident where her security guard confronted an 11-year-old fan, sparking debate on celebrity boundaries.

Summary

Trisha Paytas officially announced her memoir, 'Crying on the Kitchen Floor,' now available for pre-order, detailing its extensive content, including untold stories and self-reflection from her 20-year career. The hosts then extensively discuss recent internet controversies, primarily focusing on Taylor Frankie Paul's alleged domestic incident, the cancellation of her 'Bachelorette' show, and the subsequent custody changes for her child. They also analyze the public backlash against Chapel Roan following an alleged incident involving her security and an 11-year-old fan in Brazil, debating celebrity accountability and the complexities of public perception.
This episode offers a deep dive into the volatile nature of internet celebrity, highlighting the intense scrutiny public figures face and the rapid shifts in public opinion. Trisha's memoir announcement underscores the demand for raw, personal narratives in the digital age, while the discussions on Taylor Frankie Paul and Chapel Roan expose the challenges of maintaining a public image amidst personal controversies and the impact of fan expectations on celebrity behavior.

Takeaways

  • Trisha Paytas's memoir, 'Crying on the Kitchen Floor,' is over 100,000 words and includes both previously discussed and untold stories, offering self-reflection and seeking 'justice' for past events.
  • Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' show was canceled due to a recently surfaced video from 2023 depicting a domestic incident where a thrown object allegedly hit her daughter, and a new investigation from February 2024 involving her son.
  • The hosts criticize Taylor Frankie Paul's lack of accountability and her 'messy and chaotic' brand, which they believe enabled her self-destructive behavior despite numerous opportunities.
  • Chapel Roan is facing significant public backlash after a soccer player accused her security of mistreating his 11-year-old daughter (who is also Jude Law's biological daughter) at a hotel in Brazil.
  • The hosts debate Chapel Roan's response, which denied direct involvement, and the broader 'hate campaign' against her, suggesting she may not be suited for mainstream pop stardom.
  • The discussion touches on the problematic nature of some TikTok content, specifically criticizing an influencer who promotes eating disorders while simultaneously securing food sponsorships.

Insights

1Trisha Paytas Announces Memoir 'Crying on the Kitchen Floor'

Trisha Paytas officially announced her memoir, 'Crying on the Kitchen Floor,' which is now available for pre-order. The book is over 100,000 words, with early chapters cut down due to extensive content. It promises to reveal 'all the juice,' including things Trisha has and hasn't discussed publicly, offering self-reflection on past wrongs and seeking 'justice' for certain events. A book tour is planned for November, and a cover reveal is expected in a few weeks. This marks her first traditional publishing deal, distinguishing it from her previous self-published 'pamphlets.'

Trisha states, 'My official memoir as a published author is now available for pre-orders. This is my memoir, Crying on the Kitchen Floor.' She adds, 'This has all the juice that you want to know. Honestly, like at first I was like, it's not going to be tell cuz everyone knows everything. And then I was like reading it back. I was like this is like a lot to share. So, things I've talked about, things I haven't talked about, things that I'm like, Oh god, I was so in the wrong. What was going through my head at the time, and also things that I still feel like um I deserve some justice for.'

2Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' Canceled Amidst Domestic Incident Video and New Investigation

Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' show was canceled after a video from 2023 surfaced, depicting a domestic incident where a thrown chair allegedly hit her daughter. This, coupled with a new open investigation from February 2024 involving her son, led ABC and Hulu to halt production. The hosts highlight the discrepancy between Taylor's public narrative of the 2023 incident and the video's content, emphasizing that the presence of a child in a violent situation is inexcusable.

The hosts discuss the video from 2023 and the new incident in February 2024, stating, 'the other girls in the cast of Secretized Mormon Wives got together, had a Zoom meeting with ABC and Hulu and were like, "We don't want to film anymore."... it was that bad that they didn't want to film with them.' Trisha emphasizes, 'once there's like a kid involved and like it she did get like hit and like there's just like no denying it... when your kid is there you just know to end it.'

3Critique of Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Messy and Chaotic' Brand and Lack of Accountability

The hosts express frustration with Taylor Frankie Paul's consistent 'messy and chaotic' brand, arguing that it enables her self-destructive behavior. They note her repeated poor decisions, particularly her continued involvement with Dakota despite his manipulative actions and the negative impact on her family and career opportunities, such as the Bachelorette. They believe she has failed to take accountability for her actions, instead leaning into the chaos for public attention.

The hosts state, 'I think she just leans so much into like I'm just messy and chaotic. Like that's just me. I'm just a messy chaotic girl... she just leans into that being her brand so much that like she can't pull herself out and be like, Oh, I'm actually making terrible decisions that is going to affect my family forever.' They also mention her passive-aggressive reposts and statement, which 'taking no accountability to be like this was awful and I'm deeply embarrassed.'

4Chapel Roan Faces Backlash Over Alleged Security Incident with 11-Year-Old Fan

Chapel Roan is under fire after a Brazilian soccer player, Horino, accused her security of mistreating his 11-year-old daughter (who is also Jude Law's biological daughter) at a hotel. The daughter, a fan, reportedly only smiled at Chapel, but a security guard allegedly threatened her and her mother. Chapel responded by denying direct involvement or awareness, claiming it was hotel security, but the mother disputes this, stating the guard was assigned to artists. The incident has fueled a 'hate campaign' against Chapel, with critics questioning her handling of fame.

The hosts recount Horino's Instagram story, 'My daughter, like any child, recognized her, got excited, and just wanted to make sure it was really her... a large security guard approached the table and threatened to report her... for being disrespectful.' Chapel's response: 'I didn't even see a woman and a child. No one came out to me. No one bothered me.' The mother's counter-response: 'He looks after artist. I don't know if it was her personal security guard, but he was with her.'

Lessons

  • Public figures must be acutely aware of their public image and the impact of their actions, especially when children are involved in controversies.
  • Celebrities should ensure their security and team members act in a manner consistent with their desired public image, as their actions reflect directly on the celebrity.
  • Individuals struggling with anger or mental health issues, particularly those in the public eye, should prioritize seeking professional help to manage triggers and avoid self-destructive patterns.

Quotes

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"I think everyone can agree no matter the bit of rage that you're in or whatever. I feel like when your kid is there, you just know to end it."

Trisha Paytas
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"This has all the juice that you want to know. Honestly, like at first I was like, it's not going to be tell cuz everyone knows everything. And then I was like reading it back. I was like this is like a lot to share."

Trisha Paytas
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"Without your fans you would be nothing and to the fans she does not deserve your affection at Chapel Ron."

Horino (quoted by host)
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"I truly feel like Chapel was always meant to be like an indie artist. Like she wanted it for that way... she just doesn't want that part of being an artist and I think that's fair."

Host
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"If Gypsy Rose is judging your poor decisions, I think that is where we need to get off."

Host

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