Woman Claims Her Video Channel Is ‘One Of The Only Places That I Can Express Myself’

Trisha claims she’s isolated and withdrawn and suffers from bipolar disorder. She says her husband, Sean, is a veteran with PTSD. A year ago, Trisha says she began live streaming on YouTube because she claims it’s “One of the only places that I can express myself without being told to shush or sit down and be quiet.”

TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Chaos in your life?

While Trisha claims she streams much of her daily life to nearly 2,000 followers, Sean says he also has to go to the internet to find out what she’s doing. “And during our last argument, our last big argument, I said, ‘What’s going on Trisha?’ And she said, ‘Well if you followed me on YouTube, you’d know.’”

Trisha says one of her “haters” recently ordered several pizzas to be delivered to her home. What does she claim happened when she started eating one? Tune in to part one of this two-part Dr. Phil, Friday.

Check here to find your local listing.

TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Chaos in your life?

YouTube Personality Claims Pizza Sent To Her Home Anonymously Triggered Dangerous Food Allergy