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Trisha Paytas says she doesn't want straight people in her house
"Get out! Just leave! You don't get it and you won't get it."
June 06 2025 2:38 PM EST
June 09 2025 9:04 AM EST
rickycornish
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"Get out! Just leave! You don't get it and you won't get it."
Honestly? Same.
Trisha Paytas has found her home within the LGBTQ+ community and she has no desire to appeal to straight people at all.
The nonbinary performer and influencer is giving back to her passionate gay fans by creating content that features queens from RuPaul's Drag Race and she even performed at the WorldPride Music Festival in Washington, D.C.
"Happy Pride! Now more than ever, we need to be storming Washington, D.C. with all the queerness. It's my Super Bowl! I would turn down the Super Bowl. It doesn't get bigger than this," Paytas tells PRIDE.
Paytas has gone viral for countless amounts of hilarious videos and memes over the years, which naturally catapulted her to icon status within the queer community.
"It's always been the place where I feel like I belong. If anything, it's the one place I feel accepted and it's a beautiful community to be a part of. If there's straights in my house, get out! That's how I feel. Just leave! You don't get it and you won't get it."
The hilarious influencer may not want to hang with straight people, but she desperately wants to spend time with RuPaul on a future season of Drag Race.
"Someone over there has it out for me, for sure! They keep putting me on Snatch Game. Let me on! I want be on. They can use any of my songs royalty free. You don't have to pay me!"
Fans can keep up with Trisha Paytas by following her on Instagram here. To see the full interview, check out the video at the top of the page.
Ricky Cornish is an on-air correspondent for Equal Pride, where he's breaking down the latest in pop culture for Out Magazine, Pride.com, Plus Magazine, The Advocate, and Out Traveler.
Based in Las Vegas, Ricky can be seen interviewing the biggest celebrities at red carpets and premiere events around the city.
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Ricky Cornish is an on-air correspondent for Equal Pride, where he's breaking down the latest in pop culture for Out Magazine, Pride.com, Plus Magazine, The Advocate, and Out Traveler.
Based in Las Vegas, Ricky can be seen interviewing the biggest celebrities at red carpets and premiere events around the city.
To follow Ricky and see what's trending, you can follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, andYouTube.