Trisha Paytas, known for her long and tumultuous career on YouTube, recently returned to her music video roots with a cameo in Katy Perry's "Woman's World." Interestingly, Trisha's YouTube journey began as a fan account devoted to Quentin Tarantino, where she posted poems and raps counting down to the release of "Inglorious Basterds." Her unique content garnered a following, leading to a role in Eminem's "We Made You" music video, which she revealed in a 2022 TikTok was a positive experience. Fifteen years later, Trisha's appearance in Perry's video has sparked mixed reactions, with some fans expressing disappointment and others claiming her cameo as the highlight.
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00:00Influencer Trisha Paytas just returned to her music video roots after making a cameo
00:04in Katy Perry's music video for Woman's World.
00:07Trisha Paytas arguably has one of the longest and most tumultuous careers of any YouTuber
00:12still on the platform today.
00:13Believe it or not, Trisha's YouTube career all started because of one person, Quentin
00:18Tarantino.
00:19Paytas was such a fan, her YouTube account was originally devoted to counting down the
00:23days till the film Inglourious Basterds was released.
00:26After gaining a following online for her bizarre content, Paytas booked a gig in an
00:30Eminem music video for the song We Made You.
00:33The star revealed in a TikTok back in 2020 that Eminem was actually a pleasure to work
00:38with.
00:39I remember Marshall or Eminem being like, oh my gosh, like you look better than the
00:43real Jessica.
00:44Don't be self-conscious.
00:45I think I might've said I was like self-conscious or I don't know what I said.
00:46I don't know.
00:47I was 20 years old and he was insanely nice, 100 out of 10.
00:51And the internet star recently got to appear in another music video 15 years after We Made
00:56You came out, as she cameoed in Katy Perry's music video for her new single, Woman's World.
01:02Fans shared their reaction to Paytas' appearance online, with some disappointed, and others
01:06arguing that Trisha being in the video may be its only redeeming quality.