Why did Trisha Paytas leave the Frenemies podcast? | The Sun

YOUTUBER, Trisha Paytas, is known for their controversial content on their vlog, TrishasLife.

The 34-year-old once co-hosted the Frenemies podcast with Ethan Klein, but announced their departure in June 2021.

Why did Trisha Paytas leave the Frenemies podcast?

In 2020, Trisha Paytas resurfaced online after they teamed up with Ethan Klein to co-host the YouTube Frenemies podcast.

The two addressed social issues on the show and called out other online creators for problematic behavior.

During a June 8, 2021, episode of Frenemies, Paytas and Klein got into a dispute about the work they put into the podcast.

Paytas alleged that they bring many ideas to the table for podcast episodes and vlogs that don’t make it to air.

The YouTuber also claimed that Klein “recycles” content from his other podcast, The H3 Podcast.

Klein’s production company, h3h3 Productions, produces Frenemies, The H3 Podcast, and H3 After Dark.

Paytas also expressed frustration that they don’t have a say in hiring for the crew.

What did Paytas say about their departure on YouTube?

On the same day as their heated argument, Paytas uploaded a video on their YouTube channel titled, "Stepping down from frenemies," that has since been deleted.

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“I had this feeling in my heart that I need to step away from Frenemies and it’s really with a heavy heart that I say that,” Paytas said in the video.

“It’s been my stability, my regular thing once a week that I absolutely look forward to. I really love doing the show.”

Paytas then said they read the comments on the latest Frenemies episode in which viewers were voicing frustration with Paytas.

They also claimed that Klein asserted the crew was upset with Paytas as well and didn’t want to film a pre-planned vlog episode with them.

“The thing that set me off, I was talking about gay rights and hate crimes against gay people and trans people, and I really wanted to talk about it, and he was talking over me,” Paytas said.

During the episode, Klein and Paytas then moved on to a different segment, which the new producer Klein hired allegedly pitched.

“I put out so many ideas for this show,” Paytas said.

“I really do feel like I built this show with them, 50-50.”

"I don't feel comfortable walking into something that Ethan has built … If I knew I was coming in as a third H3 show, I swear, hand to God, would not have done it."

Paytas went on to say they hope that Klein continues Frenemies with another co-host, but that it’s not working for them anymore.

The 34-year-old has since moved on to other platforms like OnlyFans and very often posts YouTube videos of their pregnancy journey with husband, Moses Hacmon.

What has Ethan Klein said about Paytas' decision to step down?

On June 8, almost immediately after Paytas' video announcing their departure, Klein took to Twitter to address their comments.

Klein claimed that he had no knowledge they were leaving the show until seeing the video earlier that day.

“I am honestly gutted over this whole thing,” Klein wrote.

“Trisha’s video this morning was a total surprise to me. I don’t really know what more I can say or do.

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"I’m very sorry to all the fans of Frenemies, I know how much it meant to everyone, I did everything I humanly could to save it.”

Klein also confirmed that their June episode would be the “last” Frenemies episode, marking an end to the podcast series.

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