Trisha Paytas
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-28
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Trisha Paytas is real — one of the internet's longest-running public figures, not an AI-generated persona. She registered her first YouTube channel, blndsundoll4mj, in the mid-2000s, building it into a channel with more than 5 million subscribers and roughly 1.9 billion views by the time BuzzFeed News profiled her career in August 2021. In August 2017 she was a housemate on Celebrity Big Brother UK (series 20), entering on day one and leaving after eleven days. Her music catalog spans independently released EPs and singles going back to 2015 — including "Fat Chicks" (2015) and "Daddy Issues" (2016) — alongside covers such as "What Dreams Are Made Of" from the Lizzie McGuire soundtrack. She has run a subscription page on OnlyFans, most active in 2020; in a November 2023 BuzzFeed interview she said she stopped creating new content there after meeting her husband, artist Moses Hacmon ("I met Moses, and I was like, 'OK, I'll stop now.'"). Since July 2023 she has hosted the weekly podcast Just Trish alongside co-host Oscar Gracey, an Emmy-winning entertainment journalist. Her mainstream profile has continued to broaden: a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live's December 7, 2024 episode (hosted by Paul Mescal); a one-night benefit concert, Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream, at Broadway's St. James Theatre on February 3, 2025, featuring Tony winners Sutton Foster and Ben Platt alongside Rachel Zegler and Joy Woods, benefiting the Entertainment Community Fund's wildfire-relief work; and her Broadway debut proper as Maxine Dean in Beetlejuice at the Palace Theatre, November 4–23, 2025. In March 2026 she announced a memoir, Crying on the Kitchen Floor, from Grand Central Publishing, scheduled for release November 10, 2026. Her own Linktree hub cross-links a consistent account cluster — Instagram, TikTok, and X all under @trishapaytas, plus three YouTube channels (@blndsundoll4mj, @justtrishpodcast, @PaytasHacmonFamilyChannel) and her Patreon (address on record — not published) — the same handles named across the press coverage above. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @trishapaytas Official Listed on her own official Linktree hub alongside her TikTok, X, and YouTube channels; display name reads "Trisha Paytas Hacmon."
- TikTok @trishapaytas Official Cross-linked from her official Linktree hub.
- X (Twitter) @trishapaytas Official Cross-linked from her official Linktree hub; long-running account referenced across press coverage.
- YouTube @blndsundoll4mj Official Main/original channel, active since the mid-2000s; 5M+ subscribers as of BuzzFeed News' August 2021 profile.
- YouTube @justtrishpodcast Official Video home of her weekly Just Trish podcast, co-hosted with Oscar Gracey.
- YouTube @PaytasHacmonFamilyChannel Official Family-life channel; listed on her official Linktree hub.
- Patreon name on record — not published Official Cross-linked from her official Linktree hub. Direct subscription links appear only on claimed pages — Patreon gates like OnlyFans.
- Cameo — Unverified A Cameo booking link is listed on her official Linktree hub, but this research did not independently capture the exact profile URL — book only via the link in her own verified Linktree, not a third-party page.
- OnlyFans — Unverified Documented history of an active subscription page, most active in 2020; she told BuzzFeed in November 2023 she stopped creating new content there after meeting her husband. No OnlyFans link appears on her current official Linktree hub. Not linked here regardless, per this site's money-link policy.
Quick answers
Does Trisha Paytas have a Patreon?
Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct Patreon link once the creator has confirmed it herself. Cross-linked from her official Linktree hub. Direct subscription links appear only on claimed pages — Patreon gates like OnlyFans. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.
What is Trisha Paytas's real name?
VerifiedHer publishes a legal name only when the creator has shared it herself — never one dug up through doxxing or records. We haven't verified a self-disclosed legal name for Trisha Paytas, so this page doesn't list one.
Is every “Trisha Paytas” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- Several fan-run accounts (e.g. "Team Trisha Paytas," "Trisha Paytas Fans") use her name on X but self-identify as fan pages, not her; her own confirmed handle, cross-linked from her official Linktree, is @trishapaytas.
- Her Instagram display name reads "Trisha Paytas Hacmon" (Hacmon being her husband's surname); this page uses "Trisha Paytas," the name used consistently across her YouTube channels, music releases, podcast, and press coverage.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- As with any creator of her visibility, fake "leaked content" pages and copy-cat/impersonator accounts circulate under her name and photos; none of that is linked or endorsed here — treat any site outside her own verified Linktree-listed accounts with caution.
- No official AI chatbot, AI companion app, or "virtual"/AI persona of Trisha Paytas exists. Any app, bot, or generator claiming to be her is unauthorized.
The documented facts
- Registered her YouTube channel, blndsundoll4mj, in the mid-2000s; by August 2021 the channel had drawn roughly 1.9 billion views and 5+ million subscribers over what BuzzFeed News described as approximately 15 years of activity Source: BuzzFeed News (Scaachi Koul, Aug. 9, 2021) · documented
- Housemate on Celebrity Big Brother UK (series 20, summer 2017): entered the house on day one (August 1, 2017) and left after eleven days (August 11, 2017) Source: IMDb — "Celebrity Big Brother" Day 1 (2017), Trisha Paytas as Self · documented
- Independent music catalog of EPs and singles released from 2015 onward, including "Fat Chicks" (2015) and "Daddy Issues" (2016), plus covers such as "What Dreams Are Made Of" (from the Lizzie McGuire soundtrack) Source: BuzzFeed News (Scaachi Koul, Aug. 9, 2021) · documented
- Ran a subscription page on OnlyFans, most active in 2020; told BuzzFeed in November 2023 that she stopped creating new content there after meeting her now-husband, artist Moses Hacmon ("I met Moses, and I was like, 'OK, I'll stop now.'") Source: BuzzFeed (Larry Fitzmaurice, Nov. 27, 2023) · documented
- Hosts the weekly podcast Just Trish (since July 2023) alongside co-host Oscar Gracey, described in the show's own listing as an Emmy-award-winning entertainment news journalist Source: Spotify — Just Trish (official show page) · documented
- Made a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live's December 7, 2024 episode (hosted by Paul Mescal), appearing in a sketch built around a Spotify Wrapped bit Source: Yahoo Entertainment (Moises Mendez II, Dec. 8, 2024) · documented
- Headlined a one-night benefit concert, "Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream," at Broadway's St. James Theatre on February 3, 2025, joined by Tony Award winners Sutton Foster and Ben Platt alongside Rachel Zegler and Joy Woods, with proceeds benefiting the Entertainment Community Fund's wildfire-relief efforts Source: BroadwayWorld, Jan. 23, 2025 · documented
- Made her Broadway debut proper as Maxine Dean in Beetlejuice at the Palace Theatre, running November 4 through November 23, 2025 Source: Rolling Stone (CT Jones, Nov. 19, 2025) · documented
- Announced a memoir, Crying on the Kitchen Floor, from Grand Central Publishing (Hachette Book Group), scheduled for hardcover/ebook/audiobook release on November 10, 2026 Source: Hachette Book Group — title page · documented
- Her own Linktree hub cross-links a consistent account cluster: Instagram, TikTok, and X all at @trishapaytas, three YouTube channels (@blndsundoll4mj, @justtrishpodcast, @PaytasHacmonFamilyChannel), and her Patreon (address on record — not published) Source: Linktree — linktr.ee/trishapaytas · documented
- No documented AI chatbot, deepfake scandal, or synthetic-persona claim naming her exists in this research; she is a two-decade mainstream-media presence covered under named bylines across national outlets, not an AI-persona subject Status: unknown
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