Trisha Paytas urges fans to cease associating the demise of prominent figures with her offspring
In a world where social media can turn even the most mundane events into viral sensations, Trisha Paytas' latest pregnancy announcement has once again ignited an unusual conspiracy theory.
On Easter Monday, Trisha Paytas welcomed her third child, Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon, into the world. Coincidentally, the same day marked the passing of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. This timing has sparked a renewed wave of speculation that Trisha Paytas' children are reincarnations of famous celebrities.
The theory, which first gained traction in 2022, suggests that each time Trisha Paytas has a new baby, a deceased celebrity's soul is reincarnated into her child. The theory initially centred around the belief that her first child, Malibu Barbie Paytas-Hacmon, was a reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth II.
With the birth of Aquaman, fans have linked him to the death of Ozzy Osbourne. However, it's important to note that there are chronological inconsistencies in this theory, as Aquaman was born nearly a year before Osbourne's death. Despite this, the conspiracy persists and grows online.
Trisha Paytas has addressed the social media reactions to her pregnancies being linked to the deaths of global figures in a TikTok video, saying "everyone needs to chill" and "leave my babies alone." She concluded her video by stating "Rest in Peace... leave my babies alone."
The comment section on Trisha Paytas' recent TikTok video was inundated after the news of Pope Francis' death, with comments such as "Baby Francis coming soon," "I love how we all collectively thought of and came to Trisha after the Pope died," and "Annnnnd the Pope is gone...".
In response to the attention, Trisha Paytas stated that she had "no connection" with or "animosity" toward the royal family. She also commented that Pope Francis was "kind of cool" and "down with the LGBTQ+A."
The views on Trisha Paytas' last video increased significantly and were "popping," as she shared a greenscreen backdrop of posts about her "powerful womb" on X, formerly Twitter. Trisha even joked that she sang 'I Love You Jesus' a little too hard, referring to her 2017 song that has over 9.9 million views on YouTube.
As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Trisha Paytas' personal life continues to be a source of intrigue and speculation for her followers and the wider internet community. Whether the celebrity reincarnation theory holds any truth remains to be seen, but for now, it's a fascinating example of the power of social media to shape and fuel popular culture.
[1] Source: Various social media posts and news articles.
Despite the ongoing debate about Trisha Paytas' children being reincarnations of deceased celebrities, the latest birth of Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon has sparked a connection to the passing of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne. This pop-culture phenomenon, rooted in social media, has thrust Trisha Paytas and her children into the center of a captivating entertainment discourse.