Trisha Paytas marries fiance in unusual wedding ceremony
A TikTok mega star has raised eyebrows with her unusual wedding ceremony that fans have labelled “embarrassing” and “awkward”.
A US influencer has seen their wedding go viral for all the wrong reasons, with the groom claiming he was prevented from leaving before the ceremony.
Trisha Paytas, who uses both she/her and they/them pronouns, is a controversial YouTuber turned TikTok star who has a combined 11.5 million followers across both platforms.
On Sunday, she married partner Moses Hacmon, an event which was celebrated by the influencer’s fans.
But many them couldn’t get over several unusual details of the wedding and reception that were shared by the couple and attendees online.
For the wedding ceremony Trisha wore a strapless black floor-length gown that featured a plunging neckline and cut outs at the side of their waist.
But for the reception they changed in a white mini dress with a petticoat skirt and black train.
Videos posted to TikTok of footage shot by guests showed Trisha and Moses performing a duet of What Dreams Are Made Of, a Hilary Duff song from The Lizzie Maguire Movie.
Trisha Paytas singing Lizzie McGuire movies song at their wedding klaxon ð¨ pic.twitter.com/dmVakN5GrX
— Charlotte (@colombochar) December 12, 2021
The also danced to a song called I love you Moses, with many people pointing out on Twitter that the large wedding venue seemed bizarrely empty.
A YouTube vlog posted by Trisha about their wedding also saw Moses claim they had asked the wedding venue’s valet not to let him have access to his car before the ceremony.
“The guy didn’t want to give me the car,” Moses told Trisha, revealing he had tried to leave before their wedding to get a shirt.
“He said she (Trisha) said specifically not to give you the car.”
More Coverage
In response Trisha said: “Who said that? They said that about me? … Oh my god that is so weird.”
Trisha’s followers took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the wedding, with many labelling the event baffling, especially as the influencer had bragged about spending so much money on their big day beforehand.
Trisha and Mosesâ wedding is giving Jordan and Peter Andre in 2005
— lindsay dodgson (@linzasaur) December 12, 2021
Not trisha singing what dreams are made of at her damn wedding - ð¤¦ð»ââï¸ð¤¦ð»ââï¸ð¤¦ð»ââï¸ð¤¦ð»ââï¸ i definitely got second hand embarrassment
— A. (@amethystalyna) December 12, 2021
i wanna know what trisha paytasâ wedding budget was and how she spent it bc wtf
— shaiann foster (@__shaiann) December 12, 2021
iâm losing my mind at trisha paytas singing a duet at her wedding and will be copying that idea
— â¨â¨â¨ (@em_aye_ee) December 12, 2021
Looking at pictures from Trisha Paytasâ wedding and I genuinely thought it was the rehearsals ð girl the venue, the dress, the lack of people, the vows ð
— emmyyyy_ (@emmysdiary_) December 13, 2021
But others defended Trisha, claiming the “vicious” comments about her wedding were unfair.
I get not liking Trisha Paytas, but thereâs something inherently disgusting about ripping apart every single detail surrounding her wedding, from the venue to the dress, even her weight - that is just evil. Just stop giving them attention⦠Karma gets everyone in the end.
— jodie (@__jodieanne) December 12, 2021
there's a lot abt the Trisha wedding and whole situation that is strange but I'm genuinely happy for her, they both looked incredibly happy and I love seeing love ð¤ð¤ð¤ people deserve happiness
— festively decorated carbonara (@lumenue) December 12, 2021