Trisha Just Admitted It Was So Scary
Most celebrities treat these posts like a transaction. They watch the film, drop a generic “visual treat” or “must watch with family” line, collect the clout, and move on. trisha went the opposite route. She admitted the film was so intense that the group started scaring each other in real time. That’s not a review. That’s a warning label wrapped in laughter. And in an industry drowning in manufactured praise, it feels dangerously real.
The film itself is the kind of low-budget, high-concept horror that usually gets ignored until word-of-mouth catches fire. ‘Obsession’ isn’t relying on big stars or massive VFX. It’s relying on tension, atmosphere, and the kind of scares that make you grab the person next to you. Trisha’s reaction proves it’s working exactly as intended. When even someone who’s been in the game as long as her comes out admitting the group turned on itself from fear, you know the movie isn’t playing around.
What makes this hit different is the complete lack of filter. She didn’t try to sound cool or intellectual. She sounded like someone who just got properly rattled and needed to tell someone. That kind of unscripted moment spreads faster than any paid promotion because people trust it. They see themselves in that friend-group chaos. They imagine their own watch party turning into a screaming match, and suddenly the ticket feels worth it.
Two photos. One honest line. zero corporate polish. That’s all it took for trisha to turn a trending hashtag into something that actually feels dangerous to watch. In a world full of carefully crafted celebrity opinions, her messy, funny, slightly scared reaction might be the most effective marketing ‘Obsession’ could have asked for. And the best part? She didn’t even mean to do it.