Internet Personality Trisha Paytas Welcomes Third Child, Sparks Online Frenzy

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Internet Personality Trisha Paytas Welcomes Third Child, Sparks Online Frenzy
Internet Personality Trisha Paytas Welcomes Third Child, Sparks Online Frenzy

Trisha Paytas, the well-known internet personality, is once again a major topic of discussion online following the birth of her third child, a baby boy named Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon. The news has ignited a fresh wave of activity across social media platforms, particularly due to a peculiar recurring “baby theory” that has gained traction with each of her children’s arrivals.

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Paytas revealed the birth of her son, Aquaman, on July 12, 2025, describing the experience as “traumatic” in a recent podcast. She also confirmed that this will be her last pregnancy, having undergone a procedure during childbirth for health reasons. Aquaman joins older sisters Malibu Barbie, born in September 2022, and Elvis, born in June 2024, continuing the couple’s trend of unique, pop-culture inspired names. Paytas explained the name Aquaman was chosen due to her longstanding affection for the character and her husband Moses Hacmon’s connection to water, as well as their son’s Cancer zodiac sign, which is a water sign.

The online frenzy surrounding Aquaman’s birth is largely fueled by the “Trisha Paytas Baby Theory.” This bizarre internet phenomenon began with the birth of her first daughter, Malibu Barbie, which coincidentally occurred shortly after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022. The theory gained more traction when her second child, Elvis, was born in June 2024, and speculation arose linking her birth to King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis earlier that year.

Most recently, the birth of Aquaman has prompted further discussion of this theory, as it happened around the same time as the reported death of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne. Social media users have been quick to point out the perceived coincidences, leading to numerous memes and comments suggesting that Paytas’s children are “reincarnations” of prominent figures. While these connections are purely coincidental, they continue to amuse and fascinate a significant portion of the internet.

Paytas herself has acknowledged the peculiar theory on her podcast, expressing bewilderment at why her “womb is carrying all these souls.” Despite the online spectacle, Paytas and her husband Moses Hacmon, who married in 2021, are reportedly overjoyed with their new addition, continuing to share their family journey with their vast online following.

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