Courtney Stodden was branded as the “teen bride” and ridiculed online for revealing outfits, heavy makeup, detested behavior, and large br*asts. They were crucified for making a spectacle of themselves instead of identifying as victims of child abuse.
Following grooming during their marriage, the two finally divorced in March 2020, when Stodden was 26.
What did Trisha Paytas say about Courtney Stodden?
Paytas continues to be one of the most controversial YouTubers on the platform. Since they (Trisha Paytas identifies as non-binary) are now being accused of peddling false s**ual assault allegations, Stodden spoke out about the bullying they faced from the 33-year-old YouTuber. Stodden’s Instagram post read:
They continued:
Along with the caption, Stodden posted a video of Paytas mocking them by stating:
Trisha Paytas continued in the video:
Paytas’ apology
As the older video went viral, Trisha Paytas published a new video on YouTube titled “why I deleted 1,300 old videos.” The YouTuber reportedly erased content that had amassed over a billion views. Paytas apologized to Stodden for the comments from an older video and said:
While speaking about what they learned through this experience, Paytas claims to have understood the meaning of “minding your own business.” They also added that they don’t like bringing up other people’s past, insinuating Paytas should be forgiven for what they said years ago.
Since the apology was uploaded online, Stodden took to her Instagram stories saying that they “forgive Trisha,” and they hope that Paytas “finds the peace they need.”
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