Trisha Paytas' Dissociative Identity Disorder Video
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Trisha Paytas' Dissociative Identity Disorder Video refers to YouTuber Trisha Paytas' video describing her alternative personalities and claiming that she has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Many commentators noticed her video was posted shortly after YouTuber Anthony Padilla posted a popular video on DID and claimed that she posted it for attention.
Origin
On March 12th, 2020, Trisha Paytas uploaded the YouTube video "MEET MY ALTERS | Dissociative Identity Disorder" (shown below). The video gained over 796,100 views, 79,000 dislikes and 6,500 likes in five days.
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On March 13th, 2020, Twitter user @gershyskiss posted Anthony Padilla's Instagram story with the caption, "anthony padilla calling out trisha paytas? fuck i love him" which received over 17,900 likes and 2,400 retweets in four days. His original YouTube[4] video about DID had gained over 2 million views at that point.
On March 13th, Twitter user @crossingsope[1] reacted by tweeting, "trisha paytas should be banned from every social media forever, what the fuck" (shown below, left). The tweet gained over 4,200 likes in four days. That same day, @trishapaytas[2] defended herself by tweetnig, "I did nothing but share my truth and now I’m being mocked because I’m known as the crazy mentally unstable troll of youtube. Logic is to mock a mentally unstable person" (shown below, right). The tweet garnered over 1,900 likes in four days.
Later that day, Paytas uploaded the video "Dear Anthony Padilla…" in which she criticizes him for mocking her divulging personal information about her mental health (shown below, left). The video received over 546,900 views and 54,000 dislikes in four days. That same day, YouTuber DissociaDiD uploaded "REACTING TO TRISHA PAYTAS: MEET MY ALTERS | Dissociative Identity Disorder" which accumulated over 1.2 million views in four days (shown below, right). PopBuzz[3] published an article on Trisha Paytas' video.
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[1] Twitter – crossingsope
[2] Twitter – trishapaytas
[3] PopBuzz – Trisha Paytas Dissociative Identity Disorder
[4] YouTube – AnthonyPadilla
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