And now for something that will make us smile, well, as much as Trisha Paytas can make one smile. Trisha posted on her YouTube channel about an old reality TV show clip that recently surfaced on TikTok. Apparently back in the day, Trisha went to a casting for the old Bravo TV show, Millionaire Matchmaker. Back in the day it was pretty popular, where host Patti Stanger would fix up millionaires with people who wanted to date them.
Of course Trisha Paytas would have been on this show, after all back in those days she was trying to be an actress and was trying to make it in Hollywood, so of course she would show up at this casting call. She said it also paid $300 and she only had to stick around for an hour, we’ll admire the hustle.
Trisha Paytas gets untriggered
Trisha dressed in what could only be called classic Trisha uniform for the occasion. She was dressed in legally blonde pink with a big pink flower in her hair, she said she could understand where people might make fun of her for the flower because it was a huge flower, roughly the same size as her head. But Patti Stanger went for the low hanging fruit and that was stooping to bodyshaming Trisha, or at least that was the implications in the clip.
It was clear to see that Stanger thought that Trisha was simply “too large” for her clientele and we’re not talking about clout wise, after all, this was before Trisha had any YouTube fame. On the show she said she was a computer programmer but she admitted that that was just her way of saying that she did data entry for her Dad.
Some of you OG fans will remember what a crock we all thought it was when she claimed to have invented an AI system, now we know that we were right on the money with that. Even Trisha seems to be embarrassed by her “old job” in the clip probably because she knows not a lick of it was true.
What stood out about this video is how many people on TikTok found this clip and how many are commenting saying that they think Stanger was unnecessarily rude to Trisha.
Trisha says that the incident on the show traumatized her more than she thought it did and she now feels bad because she feels like she herself had contributed to bullying and the rise of cancel culture, but says that with these comments, she has hopes for Gen Z and even moreso for Gen Alphaz her own daughter’s generation. It’s interesting to watch Trisha embrace the uplifting, non-dramatic side of life. Stay tuned!!!
