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Change notes section for Trisha's credit on 'Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!' to say 'Episode: "Puberty"' from the current 'Episode: "Lucky"'. 'Puberty' is the actual episode she appears in - she does not appear in 'Lucky'. 193.116.97.22 (talk) 12:15, 22 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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Add information about her Oversharing podcast with Colleen Ballinger, and how it ended after two episodes due to Trisha finding out that Colleen lied to her about illegally distributing her OnlyFans content to children. Shuwus (talk) 05:13, 6 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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Change the last sentence in the introduction "Following multiple accusations of sexism and racism, she quit Twitter and later returned to it to apologize for the texts" to "Following multiple accusations of sexism and racism, she quit Twitter and later returned to it to apologize for the comments that prompted the accusations" or something similar. No mention of the texts is made prior to that sentence. It can say comments or texts. This could also be changed to "Following multiple accusations of sexism and racism prompted by a leaked text exchange, she quit Twitter and later returned to it to apologize for the texts." 98.118.9.141 (talk) 21:33, 12 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Partly done: Refactored sentence in my own way to fulfil spirit of the request. Also added a bit more context in general. —Sirdog(talk) 00:23, 27 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
To the "2018–2022: Concert tour and Frenemies" section, add:
In 2020, Paytas founded the pop-punk emo band Sadboy2005, featuring Social Repose as a guitarist. They released a self-titled debut EP the same year, followed by "Trigger Warning" in 2021.[1][2]