
At the time she apologised but insisted it was her "truth". The video incited backlash and Trisha was accused of making light of LGBTQ+ issues and exploiting the trans community. She also stated that she will continue to use female pronouns. In 2019, Trisha announced that she is "transgender female to male" but still identifies with her "natural born gender".

but anyways let me go back to filming my Netflix show." In a follow-up tweet Nikita then accused Trisha of trying to "downplay mine or any Trans woman’s accomplishments" considering her history with the transgender community. Nikita then responded: "30 million viewers and a billboard on sunset. Trisha quoted the tweet and wrote "On Snapchat" alongside a laughing face emoji, basically making fun of Nikita's show. The tweet read: "Nikita Dragun says 'cancel me as many times as u want… my show is still running.' This as the second season of her reality show premieres on Snapchat." The dispute was triggered when Trisha quote tweeted a tweet from YouTube tea page Def Noodles. On Wednesday (Mar 31), Trisha Paytas and Nikita Dragun got into it on Twitter. What happened between Trisha Paytas and Nikita Dragun on Twitter? The Trisha Paytas and Nikita Dragun Twitter drama via Instagram, via Instagram Disgusting behaviour and profits from it,” added another.Here's everything you need to know about the Trisha Paytas and Nikita Dragun feud… “Trisha Paytas made $8,000 dollars on that video essentially mocking trans people. “So Trisha Paytas lied and actually made $8000 off her transgender video even though she said she didn’t monetise it,” wrote one Twitter user. Many LGBTQ people have since expressed frustration that their initial concerns that Trisha was exploiting the trans community for money now seem to have been proven true. “I just think it kinda undermines that whole argument that you’re doing this just to tell your story, but clearly you made $8,000 from it,” argued Ethan. “I mean, it’s fine,” replied Trisha, claiming that she “didn’t know” the video was monetised. “Now that you’ve made $8,000 off this video, how do you feel?” Ethan asked.
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Also I demonetise all of my scandal videos,” replied Trisha.Įthan explained that when he viewed the video, he was presented with two adverts, which only happens when a video is being monetised.Īfter being asked to download the YouTube Creator Studio app on her phone to prove that she wasn’t making money from the video in question, it turned out she had in fact made $8,000 in revenue from adverts.

“No, because YouTube doesn’t monetise LGBTQ+ videos, like if you talk about it they don’t put ads on it.


Many people are claiming that you do that in part for YouTube revenue. “The trans video has over three million views. The situation is made more difficult given the YouTube star’s history of clickbait video titles and courting controversy for views, including ranting about immigrants and ‘outing’ her ex-boyfriend.Īfter facing criticism from many in the LGBTQ community who accused her of “outrageous click bait” and trans-baiting, Trisha released an apology and claimed that she had not made any money from the video.īut during a new interview with Ethan Klein on his H3 podcast, it was revealed that Trisha had in fact made money from the video. “I’ve aways been attracted to gay guys, so that’s why I’ve always felt like maybe I’m a gay man,” she said, explaining that while she “one thousand per cent” thinks she’s trans, she also “one thousand per cent” identifies with her “natural born gender”. The YouTube personality and former Celebrity Big Brother contestant received a huge amount of backlash when she released a video announcing that she identifies as a trans gay man earlier this year, with viewers confused by the language she used. Trisha Paytas has been called out for lying about making money off her controversial ‘coming out’ video.
