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Trisha Paytas Reaction to Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnation Theory Explained
Trisha Paytas Reaction to Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnation Theory Explained

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

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Trisha Paytas Reaction to Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnation Theory Explained

Trisha Paytas has responded to the reincarnation theory linking her newborn son to the late Ozzy Osbourne. After announcing her baby's arrival on the same day the Black Sabbath singer's death was reported, a wave of reincarnation memes and online jokes emerged. Now, Paytas is speaking out, sharing her thoughts on the viral conspiracy. Trisha Paytas talks about reincarnation theory Trisha Paytas is pushing back against an unusual internet reincarnation theory that has taken off after her son's birth. The social media personality found herself against bizarre speculation after announcing the arrival of her baby, Aquaman Moses, on the same day that Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne passed away. The coincidence sparked online conspiracy theories and memes suggesting that her newborn was the reincarnation of Osbourne. Addressing the discussion in a TikTok video posted on July 28, Paytas used Osbourne's 1980 song 'Crazy Train' as background audio while holding her baby. She captioned the clip, 'What plays in my head 12 days postpartum and the internet won't stop with the reincarnation theories.' However, she clarified that her son was actually born on July 12, ten days before Osbourne's death. As she stated in the video, 'My baby is just a baby y'all.' Paytas continued addressing the bizarre claims in a second TikTok uploaded the same day. Wrapping up a 10-minute postpartum update while cradling her son, she acknowledged the reincarnation memes. She said, 'I know the reincarnation theories about my babies [are] just, like, a meme, it's just what the internet does.' However, Paytas admitted that navigating early motherhood while dealing with such comments could feel overwhelming. 'But I'm not going to lie: Being 12 days postpartum sometimes makes me feel a little cuckoo. I'm like, 'Wait, why does the internet keep wanting to put souls into my baby?'' she said. This isn't the first time Paytas has faced such internet theories. Back in 2022, similar claims circulated when people speculated that her first child, Malibu Barbie, was the reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth II. It was based purely on the fact that the Queen died around the time Paytas gave birth. The post Trisha Paytas Reaction to Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnation Theory Explained appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. Solve the daily Crossword

Trisha Paytas' Role In Reincarnation
Trisha Paytas' Role In Reincarnation

Fox News

time5 hours ago

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Trisha Paytas' Role In Reincarnation

One could argue that non-binary influencer Trisha Paytas has lived several lives, given her lengthy resume and never-ending list of side projects. But now you can argue her children have too. There is a wild conspiracy theory floating around that Trisha's three children are the reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth, the Pope, and now Ozzy Osbourne. The whole thing has taken on a life of its own, and Kennedy has a few thoughts on the whole thing. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@KennedyNation⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: ⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow on TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join Kennedy for Happy Hour on Fridays! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Trisha Paytas's Response To Baby Theories Goes Viral
Trisha Paytas's Response To Baby Theories Goes Viral

Newsweek

time12 hours ago

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Trisha Paytas's Response To Baby Theories Goes Viral

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The YouTuber Trisha Paytas has responded after the social media was flooded with viral videos about the so-called Trisha Paytas baby theory. Paytas' video has already been viewed more than six million times. Newsweek has contacted Paytas for comment. What Is The Trisha Paytas Baby Theory? The original social media theory emerged in September 2022 when Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96. Trisha Paytas poses at The Entertainment Community Fund Opening Night of "Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream" on Broadway at The St. James Theater on February 3, 2025, in New York City. Trisha Paytas poses at The Entertainment Community Fund Opening Night of "Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream" on Broadway at The St. James Theater on February 3, 2025, in New York the time, social media users took note that in the hours that preceded the death of the longest-reigning monarch in British history, Paytas—a nonbinary YouTube sensation—had announced that they had gone into labor with their first child. Then, social media users decided that Paytas' child was the reincarnation of the monarch. This theory has only continued gaining traction over the years. When Paytas announced their third pregnancy, it coincided with the announcement that Pope Francis had died, sparking theories that their child would be the reincarnation of the pope. Paytas, addressing the theory on her podcast at the time, said, "I just don't get it." Then, the theory entered a new era when Paytas announced that their third child had been born. Paytas announced the birth of their son, Aquaman Moses, on July 12, 2025. The announcement coincided with news of the death of heavy metal legend and Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, leading social media users to believe that Paytas' new baby is the reincarnation of Osbourne. What To Know On July 28, Paytas shared a video on TikTok addressing the rumors. The video has the text overlay "What plays in my head 12 days postpartum and the internet won't stop with the reincarnation conspiracies," and is set to the song "Crazy Train," Osbourne's debut solo single, which was released in 1987. The TikTok is captioned, "my baby is just a baby y'all," and as of press time, has been liked over a million times. Paytas shares their children with Moses Hacmon. The two welcomed a daughter named Malibu Barbie, who was born in 2022. They later welcomed their second child, a daughter named Elvis, on May 24, 2024. Their third child, Aquaman Moses, was born on July 12, 2025. Paytas announced his birth in an Instagram post on July 22. What People Are Saying Indigo Stafford, the entertainment journalist who runs the pop culture news page IndigoReports, previously told Newsweek: " I think the internet is so obsessed with this theory because of how invested we are in Trisha Paytas as fans. She has become an internet sensation and almost a head of state for the chronically online (people who consume a lot of social media). She is known for being her real, raw, and authentic self online. And people love her unfiltered sense of dark humour. And that's ultimately what the Trisha Paytas baby conspiracy is! It's a bit of online dark humour that's possibly gone too far, but that brings us some light relief in uncertain times – just like Trisha does." What's Next Paytas recently shared on her podcast, Just Trish, that she will not be having more children.

Trisha Paytas Pushes Back on Reincarnation Conspiracies: ‘My Baby Is Just a Baby'
Trisha Paytas Pushes Back on Reincarnation Conspiracies: ‘My Baby Is Just a Baby'

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Trisha Paytas Pushes Back on Reincarnation Conspiracies: ‘My Baby Is Just a Baby'

Trisha Paytas probably feels like a passenger on Ozzy Osbourne's 'Crazy Train' as the internet continues to push conspiracies that her newborn baby, Aquaman, is the musician reincarnated. 'My baby is just a baby y'all,' the social media figure captioned a TikTok post where she played the song with the aside, 'What plays in my head 12 days postpartum and the internet won't stop with the reincarnation conspiracies.' Paytas gave birth on July 12, but didn't make the grand reveal online until July 22. Within hours of her announcement, news broke that Osbourne had died at the age of 76. Suddenly, there was a collective sense of déjà vu. As her comment section filled with people joking 'Welcome back, Ozzy,' it called to mind the fervor around her daughter Malibu, who was born the same day that Queen Elizabeth II died in 2022. The reincarnation jokes had reincarnated themselves. More from Rolling Stone Lollapalooza 2025 Outfit Guide: What to Wear and Where to Shop Regina Spektor Confronts Pro-Palestine Protesters at Concert: 'You're Just Yelling at a Jew' How Labubu Fans Are Using Gaming Tactics to Nab the Summer's Hottest Trend 'I was so out of my trolling era, and I was in such a good space spiritually,' Paytas told Rolling Stone in 2024. 'The fact that my pregnancy got ruined by trolling — now, I guess, it's kind of funny and karmatic. But it just made me so upset.' In a follow-up TikTok, Paytas added: 'I know reincarnation theories about my babies are just a meme, it's just what the internet does, but I'm not gonna lie — being 12 days postpartum sometimes make you feel a little cookoo. I'm like, wait, why does the internet keep wanting to put souls into my baby? First of all, reincarnation is only one soul into one baby, if you believe in that. Second of all, you guys, I don't know much about reincarnation, I just know that the soul has to be passed along.' She admits that the Queen Elizabeth II jokes were 'kind of funny,' though she found the Pope Francis theories (she was pregnant with Aquaman when he died) less comedic. But more than anything, she said, 'It makes me sad, it makes me feel like I did something wrong.' The Osbourne jokes are even more uncomfortable for her. 'Ozzy has real family, he is such an icon,' she said. 'It's more real. Ozzy's more real. There's real people involved and I don't know if they would love being tied to [him] being reincarnated. They just lost him. And then everyone else passing away, it's not my uterus doing it.' Best of Rolling Stone Every Super Bowl Halftime Show, Ranked From Worst to Best The United States of Weed Gaming Levels Up Solve the daily Crossword

She's Known for Eccentric Baby Names. Meet Aquaman.
She's Known for Eccentric Baby Names. Meet Aquaman.

New York Times

timea day ago

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  • New York Times

She's Known for Eccentric Baby Names. Meet Aquaman.

What's in a name? For content creators online, an opportunity for a viral moment. A birth announcement already has the potential to drive major clicks: Toss in an out-there name and you've got yourself a mini news cycle. Trisha Paytas, a longtime internet celebrity and provocateur, has had more than a few of them — as when she and her husband, Moses Hacmon, announced the names of their daughters, Malibu Barbie, born in September 2022, and Elvis, born in May 2024. This month, the couple caused a stir again when they welcomed their son Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon to the world. Aquaman is his legal name, not a nickname, Ms. Paytas, 37, said in a phone interview. Welcome to the age of the viral baby name, where hyperunique monikers have become increasingly popular, particularly among the social media-famous set. The last few years alone have given us Locket Romance and Poetry Lucia, born to the reality television star Francesca Farago and Jesse Sullivan; and Rumble Honey, Whimsy Lou and Slim Easy, the children of the lifestyle influencer Nara Smith and the model Lucky Blue Smith. Ms. Paytas has cultivated a particular hype cycle around her baby name announcements. With the arrival of each child, her followers have clamored for details, posting videos trying to guess the names and reacting to the eventual reveals. Over the past decade and a half, Ms. Paytas has become known in part for trying out different stunts and adopting new personas in a bid for attention (good or bad). She once dressed up as 'Trishii,' a character Ms. Paytas said was inspired by Japanese pop stars but many viewers found to be offensive. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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