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The internet keeps forming theories about Trisha Paytas' babies. See the Iowa connections in her latest baby name.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNTrisha Paytas’ Baby Theory and the Queen Connection Explained: What Really Happened and Why People Believed It
Explore the origins of Trisha Paytas’ baby theory linking her children’s births to the deaths of Queen Elizabeth and Ozzy Osbourne. What really happened—and why the internet keeps believing it.
Paytas, 37, announced the birth of their child on 22 July, the same day that Black Sabbath Ozzy Osbourne sadly passed away. The 'Iron Man' star died 'surrounded by love' with his family at his side, but within hours, social media users had made a link between the birth of the influencer's son and the late music legend.
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E! News on MSNTrisha Paytas Addresses Theory Her Baby is Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnated
A week after Trisha Paytas announced her baby boy’s birth the same day Ozzy Osbourne died, she spoke out about conspiracy theories tying the two life moments together.
It seems that, whenever YouTuber Trisha Paytas has a new baby, someone really famous dies. It happened when Paytas' first baby, Malibu Barbie, was born hours after Queen Elizabeth II died. Paytas's second baby is named Elvis Paytas-Hacmon.
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Here's What Trisha Paytas Thinks of Fan Theories That Her Baby Is Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnated
Trisha Paytas might be an internet meme queen, but the viral conspiracy theories that her newborn baby is Ozzy Osbourne reincarnated are too much even for her.
Trisha Paytas is chiming in on a conspiracy theory about her newborn baby, Aquaman. The podcast host announced the birth of her and husband Moses Hacmon’s third child on July 22, which is the same day news broke that Ozzy Osbourne had died.
Paytas, 37, a longtime internet star known for her outlandish sense of humor and seemingly rail-thin grasp on reality, welcomed a third child this month: Aquaman Moses Paytas‑Hacmon, with husband Moses Hacmon. Curiously, it wasn't the superhero-inspired name that drummed up internet fervor, but rather the timing of the birth.
Ozzy Osbourne, the storied Black Sabbath lead singer known as much for his excesses and bizarre onstage antics as his pioneering heavy metal music, has died in London. Bedeviled by health issues for years, Osbourne died Tuesday morning, his family announced, according to the Associated Press. He was 76.