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Fans “divided” amid Trisha Paytas' unusual baby names and conspiracy

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Trisha Paytas shares the names of her three kids, but fans are divided in the case of whether they can tell the truth

Trisha Paytas has become a fan favorite(Photo: JustTrishPodcast/YouTube)

After revealing three pregnancy experiences, YouTube's feelings have become the focus of online conspiracy phenomena.

Trisha Paytas is an American content creator and record artist who has gained stars since the existence of her digital platform. She is recognized through her YouTube channel, which includes video blogs, Mukbang (food consumption content) and other lifestyle posts, and she also participates in reality TV shows including Celebrity Big Brother.

The popular influencer has accumulated a huge digital fan base and has even produced its own music release with podcasts like Just Trish. Audiences may remember her from the modern family's guest attractions.

Trisha Paytas is an American YouTuber and singer who has gained fame since 2010(Picture: Bruce Glikas/Getty Images)

But after she announced her child, she sparked discussions throughout the online community, and her reactions seemed to be divergent about whether she might be a genuine response. In 2022, Trisha shared her joyful announcement of delivering her first child, revealing her name Malibu Barbie.

Celebrity and her spouse then welcomed their second daughter in 2024, named Elvis Paytas-Hacmon. This year, they shared other exciting news as their third child is a son, reportedly!

Trisha posted a message on Tiktok: “Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon arrived at 07.12.25. Thank you for all the good wishes and funny videos, guessing his name. It's so cute that we feel so loving. Such a positive space brings him into the world.”

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But the audience still disagrees in the case of whether these names are true or not. One viewer wrote: “Hot Take she came up with a pseudonym to protect her child's identity, all personalization and everything is just for the camera.”

Despite this, Trisha himself shared a Tiktok clip: “The internet is very, very divided. Now, I really don't care, I share this name with the world. It's his legal name, it's his birth certificate.”

Teresa also revealed that Elvis and Malibu were the names she chose for the children from “little kids”, but when picking a third one, it was unexpected. She discussed how she was attracted to the name Aquaman, and she continued: “If you know nothing about me, you know I had an Aquaman stage in 2017.”

She continued: “Obviously, Jason Mamoa is very attractive, so you think, oh, that's why you go, but I really feel like I'm attracted to aquaman especially because of my kids.”

Trisha Paytas fame through her YouTube content(Picture: Gilbert Flores/Variety by Getty Images)

Online Theory

Online theory soon emerged as supporters proposed the idea that Teresa’s children were reborn celebrities. The situation revealed by each pregnancy coincides with the passing or medical issues of prominent personalities, including Queen Elizabeth and Oz Osborne.

However, Trisha himself went to Tiktok to resolve the rumor. She said two weeks after giving birth to baby Aquaman, she said: “I know the samsara theory about my baby is like a meme, it’s just what the internet does, but I won’t lie, 12 days after giving birth sometimes makes you a little cooked.

“I think, wait, why do the Internet always want to put souls on my children? First, there is only one soul in reincarnation, if you believe that. Second, second, you, babies are born, I don't know about reincarnation, I only know that the soul must pass.”

She added: “The Queen is funny because it's like the Queen, I think for 100 years, Pope Francis Uhhh OK, but like you guys, Ozzy is like a real family, he's an idol.

“It's real, Oz is more real. There's real families and people involved…and then everyone else dies, and it's not my uterus to do that….it makes me feel sad, like I'm doing something wrong, you know.”

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