I stayed up way too late last night binging Trisha Paytas’ YouTube videos, and now I’m paying for it with a coffee IV drip. Seriously, who is this woman? Since 2007, she’s been a one-woman tornado on the internet, and in 2025, she’s still out here living her truth—loudly, messily, and unapologetically. If you’ve never heard of her, picture this: a California girl who can go from eating a bucket of fried chicken on camera to dropping a music video to crying about her life, all in the same week. Her YouTube channel, blndsundoll4mj, has 5 million subscribers and nearly a billion views. That’s not just clout; that’s a whole empire.
Trisha in 2025 is a fascinating mix of chaos and heart. Her YouTube is a kaleidoscope of new music videos, tour vlogs, and sweet moments with her kids. She’s juggling a career that’s somehow taken her from mukbangs to Broadway, all while raising two daughters and expecting a third kid. Add in her friendships—like her ride-or-die bond with Tana Mongeau—and old beefs, like her Vlog Squad days with David Dobrik, and you’ve got a story that’s equal parts inspiring and unhinged. Let’s unpack it, piece by glittery piece.
Still Dropping Music Videos Like It’s 2007
Trisha’s been on a music kick lately, and 2025 is no exception. She’s treating YouTube like her personal MTV, churning out music videos that are as bold as they are divisive. Her biggest hit this year is “GAY MUSIC VIDEO - TRISHA PAYTAS,” inspired by the 1995 queer classic To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. It’s got cameos from RuPaul’s Drag Race stars Kori King and Jewels Sparkles, and Trisha’s out here in a sequined dress, dancing like she’s auditioning for a Vegas show. The song’s catchy—“We’re all a little gay” is stuck in my head for life—but it’s the heart behind it that stands out. She donated all the proceeds to TransLifeline and gave $10,000 each to the ACLU Drag Defense Fund and The Trevor Project. That’s the kind of move that makes you root for her, even if her fake eyelashes are doing more acting than she is.
She also dropped two other music videos, “Lullaby” and “Bubbly,” tied to her 2025 tour. “Bubbly” is so sugary it could give you a cavity, with Trisha spinning around in a garden looking like a rom-com heroine. It’s not exactly Billboard material, but you can tell she’s having fun. “Lullaby” is softer, almost like a love letter to her kids. Are these songs groundbreaking? Nah. But they’re pure Trisha—fearless, a little extra, and impossible to ignore. I caught myself humming “Bubbly” in the shower, so maybe she’s onto something.
The “Eras of Trish” Tour: A Wild Ride
If you thought Trisha was slowing down, think again. Her “Eras of Trish Tour” is the biggest thing she’s done in 2025, a 30-city extravaganza running from February to June. Tickets range from $39 to a jaw-dropping $720. I mean, $720? I could buy a used car for that! But watching her YouTube vlogs from the tour—like the opening night in Indianapolis—you get why fans are shelling out. The crowd’s screaming like it’s a Beatles concert, and Trisha’s up there in a pink sparkly dress, owning the stage like she was born for it.
The tour’s a love letter to her 18-year career, broken into “eras” that trace her journey: the early YouTube days when she was just a quirky blonde posting random vlogs, her messy Vlog Squad phase, and now her life as a mom and performer. She posted the full setlist on YouTube, and it’s a mix of her originals like “Lullaby” and covers that nod to her pop culture obsessions. A clip from her San Jose show has fans losing it, and I get it—there’s something electric about seeing Trisha in her element.
The highlight, though, was her Los Angeles stop, where she did a gender reveal for her third kid. Yup, Trisha’s pregnant again, and it’s a boy! Her YouTube video, “Trisha Paytas Reveals Baby #3 Is a Boy | Gender Reveal,” shows her holding blue balloons, grinning like she just won the lottery. Fans on X, like @TrishCrave, were all over it, calling it “the sweetest moment ever.” Of course, some haters on X grumbled that she’s “milking her kids for views,” but come on—she’s got two daughters already. Let her celebrate!
Broadway, Really? Trisha’s Living Her Dream
Now, here’s where things get wild. Trisha made her Broadway debut in 2025. I know, I had to reread that too. On February 3, she took the stage at the St. James Theatre for a one-night-only charity show called Trisha Paytas’ Big Broadway Dream. She had heavyweights like Sutton Foster and Ben Platt backing her up, and the event raised a ton of money for good causes. Her YouTube video about it, “Trisha Paytas Talks Making Her Broadway Debut,” only has 2.5K views, but it’s raw and real. She talks about being a kid dreaming of Broadway, and you can hear the nerves in her voice.
When I first heard about this, I was like, “Trisha? On Broadway? The same woman who got roasted for her I Love You Jesus video?” But that’s what makes her so fascinating—she’s not afraid to chase dreams that seem out of reach. Fans on X, like @TrishCrave, called it “her peak moment,” and I’m inclined to agree. I’d bet money she slipped in some improv banter on stage, because Trisha can’t help herself.
JUST TRISH Podcast: Gossip Central
Trisha’s YouTube isn’t just about vlogs and music—she’s also killing it with her JUST TRISH podcast. Launched in 2023, it’s racked up over 30 million views by 2025, making it a go-to for pop culture tea. She co-hosts with Oscar Gracey, and they dive into everything from Tana Mongeau’s latest drama to David Dobrik’s YouTube comeback. The episode with Tana was a banger, pulling in over a million views. Listening to them is like eavesdropping on two besties who know way too much dirt.
But Trisha’s unfiltered style gets her in trouble sometimes. She dropped a comment on the podcast about David Dobrik “recycling his 2019 vibes” and wondering if he’d “mess it up again.” X user @TrishCrave quoted it, and the internet went feral. For context, Trisha and David go way back to her Vlog Squad days in the late 2010s. They had a falling out in 2020 over creative differences and some personal spats, and she aired it all out in vlogs, calling him out hard. There’s no sign of them collaborating in 2025, and her podcast jabs feel like she’s keeping the feud on low simmer.
Tana Mongeau: Her Chaos Twin
Speaking of Tana, she’s Trisha’s ultimate BFF. In 2025, Tana joined Trisha’s Vegas tour stop to perform her song “Hefner,” and they filmed a “Get Ready With Us” vlog that’s pure chaos in the best way. Their friendship is like a buddy comedy—two people who thrive on drama but somehow make it work. Watching them together feels like you’re in on the joke, and I’m here for it.
They’ve had their hiccups, though. Back in 2023, they did a JUST TRISH episode where Trisha grilled Tana about her “more than friends” vibe with Jeff Wittek. Fans on X called it “forced couple bait,” and Tana’s awkward laugh said it all. By 2025, they seem tighter than ever. Tana called Trisha “an internet legend” in one of her vlogs, and I can’t argue. Trisha’s been at this for 18 years—most people would’ve burned out by now.
Controversies: Just Another Day for Trisha
Trisha without controversy is like pizza without cheese—it doesn’t exist. In 2025, she’s toned down the major scandals, but she’s still stirring the pot. She posted on X about being “too lazy for Ozempic,” which some fans found funny but others slammed as “promoting unhealthy habits.” Another post about pregnancy hemorrhoids got her called “TMI queen” by haters, though her loyal fans loved the realness. Then there’s a clip X user @TrishCrave mentioned where Trisha’s “gooning profusely”—whatever that means—and it’s got people split between laughing and cringing.
Her controversies aren’t as explosive as they used to be, but they’re enough to keep X buzzing. The thing about Trisha is, she doesn’t care if you hate her. She’s built a career on being unfiltered, and that’s why her fans stick around. They see her as real in a world full of curated facades.
Family Life: The Softer Side of Trish
For all her chaos, Trisha’s family life is surprisingly grounded. She’s been married to Moses Hacmon since 2021, and they’ve got two daughters, Malibu Barbie and Elvis, with a baby boy on the way. Her YouTube vlog “Trisha Paytas shares her 2025 predictions with her cute baby girl | Heartwarming Moments!” is pure sweetness. She’s sitting with Malibu, talking about hoping “everyone finds joy” in the new year. It’s the kind of thing that makes you forget she’s the same person who once made a video about her dog’s funeral.
Her family vlogs aren’t polished “perfect mom” content, though. She’ll rant about pregnancy aches or admit “giving birth sucks, I’m done.” That honesty makes her relatable, even when she’s oversharing. Fans on X, like @TrishCrave, eat it up, saying her vlogs “prove she’s found her happy.” It’s wild to think this is the same Trisha who used to thrive on internet feuds. She’s still dramatic, but now it’s got this warm, lived-in vibe.
What’s Next for Trisha?
I’m at the point where I feel like Trisha’s story could fill a library. In 2025, she’s not just the “crazy YouTuber” anymore—she’s a legit performer using her platform for good. Between her charity work, her tour, and her Broadway gig, she’s carving out a legacy that’s more than just viral moments. X user @TrishCrave hinted she might have a new show in the fall, and there’s buzz about her eyeing Dancing With the Stars. I can already picture her twirling in a glittery dress, probably arguing with the choreographer.
If I had to bet on Trisha’s next move, I’d say she’ll keep YouTube as her home base but lean harder into performing and philanthropy. She said on JUST TRISH, “I don’t care about money, I just wanna do what makes me happy.” That’s the most Trisha thing ever, and it’s why I can’t look away. She’s flawed, fearless, and somehow still here after all these years.
So, What’s Your Take on Trisha?
I could write another 20,000 words about Trisha, but my fingers are begging for mercy. She’s a YouTube icon, a walking contradiction, and a puzzle you’ll never solve. Are you Team Trisha, cheering her on through every wild moment? Or are you just here for the drama, shaking your head at her antics? Drop your thoughts—I wanna know! As Trisha always says, “Just keep on smiling!” Here’s to watching her keep the internet spinning for years to come.