If we really wanted to, we could go bit by bit throughout their history, and tear apart every argument Paytas has ever made. Klein has responded with the specific details of the agreements they’d made via text messages and other receipts. The reasons that are being perpetuated by both Klein and Paytas in the media have mostly to do with production/creative control of their joint podcast known as “Frenemies.” Paytas is claiming that they were under the impression they would be treated more like a producer and have a more prominent role in the day-to-day activities of the podcast. These two have had a history for years, both good and bad, and it seems that it all came to a head earlier in June 2021. The most recent kerfuffle Trisha was embroiled in is with former co-host Ethan Klein of H3H3 Productions. It’s only when you dig deep into their history, that the picture becomes much more clear-and much more morose. Just look at their "Stepping Down From Frenemies" video, they placed 15 ads on it. As mentioned before, Paytas knows exactly what they are doing, and is known to monetize drama. Trisha has left enough breadcrumbs to lead someone to know they don't fall into that category. In psychology, this is “a cognitive bias whereby people with limited knowledge or competence in a given intellectual or social domain greatly overestimate their own knowledge or competence in that domain relative to objective criteria or to the performance of their peers or of people in general.” Essentially, it means someone too stupid to know they are stupid. And to be honest, canceling me isn’t going to do much because I’m kind of like that cockroach that stays on the internet.” Between this comment and others they've made when it comes to admitting their lack of knowledge in many areas (such as asking what the holocaust was), they really wouldn’t qualify for the Dunning-Krueger effect. “As of me recording this, as soon as I put this up I’m sure a ton of people are going to unsubscribe ‘we’re going to show her,’ and that’s fine. They go on to explain that a prior video they released where they placed their support behind the ex-president, was a troll a way to upset people and a way that worked. In their 2019 video titled “I do NOT support Trump” Paytas made a statement that sums it up pretty well. Paytas knows they're doing this, and openly admits to it. As for her haters, Trisha asked them to unfollow her as she had every right to speak on her social.There will be some that see this descriptor of them as being utterly hypocritical to the statements made in the beginning. In other tweets, Trisha made it clear she won’t be apologizing to Ethan as there a lot of things that have happened behind closed doors. Starting with me wanting to “fire a crew” to now “accusations of sexual harassment” when it’s ME talking about MY sexual health/ history.” She continued: “I’m not sure if twisting everything I say this week is intentional to drive more hate my way or not but it’s disheartening. I take responsibility for wrongs that I did on the show but I’m also allowed to speak on what made me uncomfortable regarding my sexual health/history.” I don’t even know what to do at this point. She said: “I assure you Ethan did not watch my video, inciting more unwarranted hate towards me. In a series of tweets, Trisha accused Ethan of not watching her video and jumping to conclusions. After Ethan made this statement, Trisha hit back with a statement of her own on Twitter.
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