Chappell Roan Goes OFF + Hudson Williams Calls Out HEATED RIVALRY Fans | Just Trish Ep. 258
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Takeaways
- ❖Trisha believes she is 'shadowbanned' on TikTok and her vlogging channel, Blondes From MJ, impacting her views.
- ❖The unofficial Oscars gift bag for 2026 includes a custom prenup, a $25,000 facial rejuvenation, and luxury trips to Costa Rica or the Arctic.
- ❖Chappell Roan publicly confronted paparazzi in Paris, filming them to highlight their invasive behavior, a move supported by the hosts.
- ❖Boy George offered a contrasting view on fame, advising celebrities to 'own their fame' and be kind to fans, a perspective the hosts found outdated given current media realities.
- ❖Actors Hudson Williams and François Arnaud issued a joint statement condemning 'Heated Rivalry' fans for racist, homophobic, misogynistic, and parasocial comments.
- ❖Kylie Jenner is predicted by Oscar to win an Oscar before Timothée Chalamet, based on her natural acting in 'The Moment' and her stated interest in comedy.
- ❖A Baywatch reboot is in the works with a diverse age range of cast members, including Noah Beck, Brooks Nader, Shay Mitchell, and Stephen Amell.
- ❖Donald Trump's granddaughter, Kai Trump, faced backlash for a YouTube vlog titled 'I brought my secret service to Arowan,' which was criticized for being tone-deaf and using public funds for content.
Insights
1Oscars Gift Bag Reveals Extreme Celebrity Perks
The unofficial Oscars gift bag for 2026 is valued at six figures and includes extravagant items like a custom prenuptial agreement from a celebrity divorce attorney, a $25,000 facial rejuvenation procedure, body sculpting liposuction, and luxury trips to private villas in Costa Rica or the Arctic. This highlights the immense wealth and exclusive services available to top-tier celebrities.
The gift bag includes a custom prenup, a trip to Sri Lanka, a stay at a $9 million private villa in Costa Rica, a villa in the Arctic, a $25,000 facial rejuvenation, and body sculpting liposuction.
2Chappell Roan Challenges Paparazzi Norms in Paris
Chappell Roan gained attention for actively filming and 'blasting' paparazzi and autograph seekers who were following and harassing her during Paris Fashion Week. The hosts supported her actions, framing it as a necessary boundary-setting measure against invasive media, contrasting it with traditional celebrity responses.
Chappell Roan 'flipped the script on some paparazzi and autograph seekers who were following her around Paris and she started filming them and putting them on blast saying kindly leave me alone and stop following me and harassing me.'
3Boy George's Outdated Advice on Fame
Boy George criticized Chappell Roan's approach, advising her to 'own her fame' and be kind to paparazzi, stating 'boundaries are boring, break them with the magic of kindness.' The hosts dismissed his advice as outdated, arguing that the landscape of fame has changed significantly since the 1980s, with ubiquitous phone cameras and more aggressive paparazzi tactics making constant 'kindness' unsustainable and potentially dangerous.
Boy George tweeted, 'I've been doing this fame thing for a while and you learn slowly and painfully that you don't get a free pass once you turn yourself into a bird of paradise. I watched Chapel filming the paps in Paris. And I laughed because I have kicked off at them many times. The trick is to own your fame. Yes, it's annoying at times, but so is being ignored and told you're a has been. Life is always now. And I think Chapel looks great, but cheer up, girl. The world is at your feet. Stop kicking it. It takes so much more time to say no to a picture or a signature. Boundaries are boring. Break them with the magic of kindness.'
4'Heated Rivalry' Cast Condemns Toxic Fandom Behavior
Actors Hudson Williams and François Arnaud issued a joint public statement calling out their 'Heated Rivalry' fandom for engaging in racist, homophobic, biphobic, misogynistic, ageist, ableist, parasocial, and bigoted comments. This highlights the severe negative impact of extreme fan culture on actors' personal lives and the need for healthier fan engagement.
Hudson Williams' statement: 'Don't call yourself a fan if you share a racist, homophobic, bifphobic, misogynistic, agist, ableist, parasocial, bigoted comments of any kind. None of us need your hateful quote unquote love. We all respect and support and love each other and are on the same side. If you can't accept that, GTFO.'
5Kylie Jenner's Potential for Acting Success
Oscar believes Kylie Jenner has significant acting potential, citing her 'natural actress' quality and 'subtle' performance in 'The Moment.' He controversially predicts she could win an Oscar before her boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet, especially given her recent Vanity Fair interview where she expressed interest in pursuing comedy acting.
Oscar states, 'I think Kylie is going to win an Oscar before Timothy Chalamade.' He notes she 'dazzles on the screen' and 'was so good and like so subtle.' Kylie also stated in a Vanity Fair interview that she wants to keep acting and surprised herself with her comedic acting.
Bottom Line
The extreme parasocial behavior of some fandoms, exemplified by 'Heated Rivalry' fans sending bomb threats to ET for a speculative caption, demonstrates a dangerous escalation of fan entitlement and blurring of boundaries between fiction and reality.
This level of fan aggression poses a serious threat to celebrity safety and mental health, forcing public figures to take unprecedented measures to protect themselves and their loved ones, fundamentally altering the nature of celebrity interaction.
Develop platforms or tools for celebrities to safely and authentically engage with fans while strictly enforcing boundaries, or create educational content for fans on healthy parasocial relationships to mitigate extreme behavior.
The inclusion of a custom prenup in the Oscars gift bag for 2026 highlights a growing trend of proactive wealth protection among celebrities, even for those not yet married, reflecting a pragmatic approach to high-stakes relationships in the public eye.
This signifies a shift in celebrity relationship dynamics, where legal and financial considerations are openly integrated into the 'perks' of fame, contrasting with traditional romantic ideals.
Offer specialized, discreet financial and legal advisory services tailored to high-net-worth individuals entering public relationships, focusing on prenuptial agreements, asset protection, and reputation management.
Opportunities
Luxury Adult Diaper Line
Trisha proposes creating a line of adult diapers, similar to postpartum designs with lace, for convenience, bladder control, and for women who are 'just lazy.' The idea is to normalize and glamorize adult diapers, potentially collaborating with a brand like Skims.
Celebrity-Inspired Cookbook with a Healing Focus
Inspired by Demi Lovato's 'One Plate at a Time' cookbook, which emphasizes 'joy over perfection' and healing one's relationship with food, the hosts consider creating their own cookbook. This could be a niche for celebrities to share personal recipes with a wellness or emotional connection.
Patreon Content: Gold Panning & Stylist Session
The hosts brainstormed two Patreon content ideas: going gold panning in Santa Clarita for St. Patrick's Day (tying into 'luck' and 'gold' themes) and hiring a stylist for a 'before and after' episode, focusing on different looks (podcast, casual, event).
Key Concepts
The Celebrity-Fan Parasocial Loop
This model describes the one-sided emotional bond fans form with celebrities, often leading to intense loyalty but also potentially toxic, invasive, or controlling behavior when fans feel their 'relationship' is threatened or their expectations aren't met. The 'Heated Rivalry' fandom's reaction to actors' real-life relationships exemplifies this.
The 'It Girl' Humbling Cycle (TikTok Algorithm)
Oscar's theory that TikTok's algorithm 'humbles' creators by reducing reach after a 'slay week' suggests a psychological warfare tactic to prevent creators from feeling 'too big' or 'it girl,' maintaining platform control and creator dependence.
Lessons
- Watch the current season of '90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days' for highly dramatic and 'cinematic' reality television, as recommended by the hosts.
- Re-evaluate your relationship with social media algorithms, especially TikTok, and consider the 'humbling' effect they might have on content creators.
- Be mindful of celebrity boundaries and privacy, especially when encountering them in public or consuming content, to avoid contributing to parasocial or invasive fan culture.
How to DM a Celebrity for a Podcast Appearance (Trisha's Method)
Identify the celebrity's social media (e.g., Instagram) and confirm their online presence.
Craft a personalized message demonstrating specific knowledge of their work (e.g., 'loved your work in Joker,' 'huge fan of Allegiance').
Include a professional invitation for a 'sit-down' on your platform, and add a 'millennial winky face' for a touch of personality.
Optionally, add a personal, non-creepy detail to stand out (e.g., 'I'm married, by the way,' 'one diva to another').
Notable Moments
Trisha's lawyer quoted a $50,000 retainer for a prenup, leading to the lawyer questioning if Trisha even needed one due to her declared 'million dollars in debt.'
This humorous anecdote highlights the financial realities and perceived necessity of prenups, especially for public figures, and contrasts with the extravagant prenups offered in Oscars gift bags.
Oscar shares a theory about TikTok's algorithm 'humbling' creators by reducing reach after a successful period, likening it to 'psychological warfare.'
This offers an insider's perspective on the challenges content creators face with platform algorithms and the emotional toll of fluctuating engagement.
The hosts discuss a TikTok trend of people 'pooping the bed' without medical conditions, including a '90 Day Fiancé' contestant and a Southern TikToker, expressing confusion and disgust.
This moment reflects on bizarre and potentially fabricated online trends, questioning the authenticity and motivations behind viral content.
Quotes
"Tik Tok likes to humble you. I feel like maybe it's psychological warfare. Like kind of fear so like don't you know think that you're girl. Yeah. You're not the it girl because guess what? We can take it away."
"I think Kylie is going to win an Oscar before Timothy Chalamade."
"Don't call yourself a fan if you share a racist, homophobic, bifphobic, misogynistic, agist, ableist, parasocial, bigoted comments of any kind. None of us need your hateful quote unquote love. We all respect and support and love each other and are on the same side. If you can't accept that, GTFO."
"If you're lucky enough to be different, don't ever change."
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