Trisha Paytas.Photo:Trisha Paytas/Instagram
Trisha Paytas/Instagram
Trisha Paytasis sharing a two-decade hair transformation.
“I don’t who needs to hear this but put the bleach down 😭,” she began the caption. “As much as I love a platinum blonde to the root …my hair was screaming 😱”
Paytas continues, “No more extensions or expensive bi-weekly trips to the salon 👋 Wigs, shadow root, dirty blonde < we have options for the bright side ☀️ I still can’t believe this is all mine. I could have never worn my own hair out this way these past 2 decades 🙈”
“Your new hair compliments your skin, your eyes, and your gorgeous features so beautifully!” one user commented on the post.
“It’s giving health and wellness🙏🏼,” shared another.
A third wrote, “I love how much you’ve fallen in love with your authentic self :) love u Trish.”
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Paytas, who is known for her controversial online content, recentlyopened up about being cancelledin an interview withTimeOut New York.
Trisha Paytas.Rebecca J Michaelson
Rebecca J Michaelson
“Cancellation is rough, but I always took it as a learning experience,” the podcast host explained. “The internet was trying to help me be a better person but I couldn’t see it. It took years to self-reflect and take constructive criticism as that and not be so defensive.”
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She added that she’s now stepped away from that online persona and said she “had to be a better person when my first daughter [Malibu] was born in 2022.”
“I think deep down, people want people to be better [and they] are so willing to forgive, if you’re willing to listen,” Paytas continued. “I suffered a lot with my mental illness, addiction, need for attention, sadness, depression, spiraling — it was ugly to put out there at the time, and very scary to be judged upon — but I’m happy to show that change is possible and a happily ever after is possible even if you don’t think it is.”
source: people.com