"This was a needed crossover"— Fans react as Trisha Paytas makes a cameo appearance in Katy Perry's new music video 

Trisha Paytas makes cameo in Katy Perry
Trisha Paytas makes cameo in Katy Perry's Woman's World music video (Image via @katyperry and @trishapaytasbackup/Instagram)

Katy Perry released the music video for her Woman’s World song on Friday, July 12, 2024. Surprisingly, YouTuber Trisha Paytas made an appearance in the cinematic video, which is part of Perry’s upcoming 143 album. Netizens have since taken to the internet to express their surprise over the cameo. One internet user said:

Netizen reacts to the Trisha Paytas cameo in Woman’s World (Image via Instagram/ @maddie_wynn_)
Netizen reacts to the Trisha Paytas cameo in Woman’s World (Image via Instagram/ @maddie_wynn_)

The music video of Katy Perry’s latest song shows her being surrounded by her crew of dancers. She can be seen waving around props that include the sign “living in a woman’s world.” Fans of the singer could also see women’s vitamins, skincare, wellness products, and whiskey, specially made for women, among other items.

At one point, the I Kissed a Girl crooner gets crushed by a massive anchor and wakes up with bionic legs, and Trisha Paytas picks her up in a red monster truck that she pulls with a rope. The duo then ride away together.

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To promote her cameo, Trisha Paytas took to her official Instagram account to share screenshots of herself in the music video. She also wrote in the caption of the post that was uploaded on July 12:

“An honor to pick up @katyperry in my monster truck #womansworld ur lucky to be living in it.”

Netizens were surprised by the cameo and took to the internet to express the same. A few reactions to the music video read:

“one of the most iconic things to happen in music,” one X user said.
“The only good thing in that mess,” another internet user opined.
“Trisha carried Katy flopped,” a platform user commented.

It appeared as if not many were pleased with Katy Perry’s new drop, but they thoroughly enjoyed seeing Trisha Paytas on screen. Other reactions to the music video appearance read:

“she served unlike Katy,” an X user said.
“How did Trisha Paytas get famous again,” another internet user commented.
“Crazy random cameo,” another platform user stated.

Katy Perry’s sixth and upcoming album is expected to be released on September 20. Other reactions to the surprise cameo read:

“This is our Lady Gaga and Beyonce telephone,” an X user said.
“Love seeing women bonding,” an internet user said.

Has Trisha Paytas appeared in other music videos aside from Katy Perry’s? More about Eminem’s We Made You song appearance

Not only has the popular Mukbang YouTuber appeared next to Katy Perry on screen, but she also made a surprise cameo in Eminem’s We Made You music video that was released in 2009.

In We Made You, the YouTube personality showcased Paytas mimicking Jessica Simpson’s The Dukes of Hazzard character. The mother of two could be seen dancing and eating a cheeseburger.

Speaking about collaborating with Eminem, Payas said in an old TikTok video:

“Eminem, he was very fun. And just like all over the place, and just like a ball of energy… I remember Marshall, or Eminem being like, ‘Oh my gosh, you look better than the real Jessica Simpson, don’t be self-conscious.’”
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Meanwhile, fans of Katy Perry look forward to the album's release. It has been reported that the name of the album, 143, is actually code for “I love you,” which was used in the early 1990s in messages that were sent on pagers. Speaking about her upcoming album, Katy Perry said in an official statement that she is:

“set out to create a bold, exuberant, celebratory dance-pop album with the symbolic 143 numerical expression of love as a throughline message.”

The album is the first to be released since her 2020’s Smile music drop.

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