What is Trisha Paytas' Net Worth?
Trisha Paytas is an American media personality, actress, recording artist, and entrepreneur who has a net worth of $14 million. Trisha Paytas is an American internet personality whose career spans YouTube, music, podcasts, television, and film. She launched her YouTube channel in 2007 and quickly gained popularity for her candid lifestyle vlogs, mukbangs, music videos, and beauty content, amassing millions of subscribers and hundreds of millions of views. Before rising to fame online, she worked as a lingerie model, stripper, and escort while living in Los Angeles.
In addition to her digital presence, Paytas appeared on several television shows, including "The Greg Behrendt Show," "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," "America's Got Talent," and "Celebrity Big Brother UK." She also featured in music videos for artists such as Eminem, Amy Winehouse, the All-American Rejects, and Katy Perry. As a musician, she has released a number of EPs and singles, including titles like "Fat Chicks" and "Daddy Issues," and in 2025, she embarked on a solo tour titled "Eras of Trish."
Paytas co-hosted the hit podcast "Frenemies" with Ethan Klein from 2020 to 2021, and later launched her own podcast, "Just Trish," in 2023 with co-host Oscar Gracey. In early 2025, she fulfilled a personal dream by starring in a one-night Broadway performance, "Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream," at the St. James Theatre.
OnlyFans Earnings
Trisha is reportedly one of the highest-paid people on the adult subscription platform OnlyFans. It has been reported that she earns as much $1 million per month from the platform.
Real Estate
In January 2021, Trisha paid $3.7 million for a mansion in Westlake Village, California.
Early Life and Education
Trisha Paytas was born on May 8, 1988, in Riverside, California, and was raised in Illinois. She has an older brother and a younger half-sister. When she was 15, Paytas moved back to California and enrolled in an online Catholic school program. The following year, she returned to Illinois to live with her mother and attended high school in Pecatonica.
Career Beginnings
Aspiring to become an actress, Paytas moved to Los Angeles. There, she began her career doing professional lingerie modeling, as well as stripping and escorting.
YouTube Career
In 2007, Paytas registered her YouTube channel, which was originally dedicated to filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. Soon, she began making other types of content, mostly focusing on beauty, fashion, and relationships. Paytas became increasingly well-known on YouTube in the 2010s, during which time she made several trolling videos to gain attention. She also started making mukbang videos, a broadcast trend popularized in South Korea that involves the host consuming food while interacting with their audience. These videos became very popular on Paytas's YouTube channel.
Paytas expanded her YouTube presence in 2020 when she started the podcast "Frenemies" with fellow YouTuber Ethan Klein. The show, which the pair co-hosted together, focused on drama in the social media world. "Frenemies" ended in mid-2021 in the wake of disagreements between Paytas and Klein over the production. The program also attracted controversy due to comments Paytas made about Judaism and the Holocaust that were considered to be antisemitic.

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Television Career
Paytas had her first major television gig in 2006 when she served as a correspondent on the daytime talk show "The Greg Behrendt Show." The next year, she competed on two reality shows, "The Next Best Thing" and "Who Wants to Be a Superhero?" Paytas continued to appear on many reality programs. In 2008, she competed on "The Price is Right," and in 2010 was featured in the pilot episode of the TLC series "My Strange Addiction," in which she discussed her addiction to tanning.
Between 2011 and 2013, Paytas made appearances on such reality shows as "Who Wants to Date a Comedian?," "Judge Alex," "The Millionaire Matchmaker," "America's Got Talent," and "Double Divas." In 2014, she competed on "Celebrity Name Game." Two years later, she was a contestant on the reboot of the panel show "To Tell the Truth." In 2017, Paytas was a housemate on "Celebrity Big Brother 20" in the UK; she ended up coming in 13th place. Her other reality television credits have included episodes of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" and "The Doctors."
Music Videos
Paytas has appeared in some music videos by high-profile artists. The first video she appeared in was for Amy Winehouse's song "Tears Dry on Their Own" in 2007. A couple of years after that, she portrayed Jessica Simpson in the video for Eminem's "We Made You." Paytas portrayed another real-life figure, Marilyn Monroe, in the 2011 video for Les Savy Fav's "Sleepless in Silverlake." She then appeared in the music video for "Beekeeper's Daughter," by the All-American Rejects, in 2012.
Personal Life
Trisha Paytas has had a widely publicized personal life, often sharing intimate details with her audience across YouTube, podcasts, and social media. From 2017 to 2019, she was in a tumultuous relationship with fellow YouTuber and comedian Jason Nash, which played out both online and in vlogs. In 2020, she began dating Israeli artist and photographer Moses Hacmon, the brother of YouTuber Hila Klein. Their relationship initially stirred controversy due to Trisha's ongoing conflicts with Ethan Klein, Hila's husband and co-host of the "H3 Podcast." Despite the drama, Paytas and Hacmon became engaged in December 2020 and married in 2021 in a lavish, themed ceremony.
The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Malibu Barbie, in 2022. In 2023, they had a second daughter named Elvis, and in July 2025, they welcomed their third child—a baby boy—after what Paytas described as a "surprising and traumatic" birth. She revealed the baby's name and details about the experience in an episode of her podcast, "Just Trish," and hinted that this would likely be her final pregnancy.
In 2019, Paytas came out as transgender and later clarified that she identifies as non-binary, preferring to use she/her and they/them pronouns. She has openly discussed her mental health challenges, including a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. Paytas has also spoken candidly about her past struggles with substance abuse, particularly an addiction to prescription pills, and has credited therapy and family support with helping her achieve greater stability in recent years.