A bizarre online conspiracy has people online convinced that internet celebrity Trisha Paytas has given birth to reincarnations of famous legends including the late Queen Elizabeth II and Pope Francis.
The mother-of-three, 37 – who identifies as non-binary and uses the pronouns they/them/she/her – has sparked frenzy on social media, as every time she has been pregnant in the past few years has coincided with the passing of a huge, celebrated figure.
And yesterday, as the YouTuber-turned-podcaster announced the birth of her son -Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon – it was tragically reported that renowned Black Sabbath musician Ozzy Osbourne died aged 76.
While grieving the beloved artist, who is widely considered one of the pioneers of heavy metal, another side of the internet was bamboozled by the crossover, which has happened thrice now.
The first time speculation about the eerie theory came about was in 2022, when Trisha had her first baby, Malibu Barbie.
Just hours after she announced that she was in labour on September 8, the world was plunged into shock as King Charles‘s mother, then Britain’s longest reigning monarch, passed away.
It caused chaos on X, as posters rushed to propose that Elizabeth would be ‘reborn’ as the influencer’s newborn.
So persistent were the rumours that Trisha and their husband Moses were forced to step in and rubbish the speculation.

The mother-of-three, 37 – who identifies as non-binary and uses the pronouns they/them/she/her – has sparked frenzy on social media, as every time she has been pregnant in the past few years has coincided with the passing of a huge, celebrated figure

And yesterday, as the YouTuber-turned-podcaster announced the birth of her son – Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon – it was tragically reported that renowned Black Sabbath musician Ozzy Osbourne died aged 76


While grieving the beloved artist, who is widely considered one of the pioneers of heavy metal, another side of the internet was bamboozled by the crossover, which has happened thrice now
Denying the ‘weird’ conspiracy, she also apologised to the royal familyonInstagram the following day, as she shared a photo of their visible baby bump to confirm that they were still ‘very much pregnant’.
‘Well this is awkward… to have to announce that I have NOT given birth,’ the post read.
‘I almost felt sad yesterday to tell people this. The internet is a weird place. I don’t know how any of those rumours started or why?
‘Sorry to the royal family and my baby. Felt weird to say anything at all. But so many people IRL that we know, had been texting and calling about this.
‘Including my dad who felt out of the loop as if I wouldn’t text him when I was going into labor.
‘Still don’t know what to say. Other than – I’m still pregnant. And when I do give birth, we will announce it.Condolences to the royal family. It’s very disheartening to hear of the Queen’s passing.
‘For people genuinely excited for us, can we keep that same energy for the next week? It was very kind and nice to hear but will be even more fun when baby is here with us.’
In June 2024, Trishawelcomed her second childa daughter named Elvis Paytas-Hacmon.




Elsewhere last night, the internet struck with bizarre theories yet again, as Trisha announced the birth to their youngest baby – at the same time that Ozzy’s death was reported
However, reincarnation rumours started brewing once again earlier this year, when Trisha was pregnant with her third baby.
Amid her expecting her son, mourners all around the world were shocked as Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88.
While Trisha would have not been anywhere the expected time to go into labour in April, it didn’t stop social media from speculating that ‘witch’ Trisha was part of a wild prophecy, with some event taking it to the next level as they speculated similarities between the online star and the new Pope Leo – both of whom are from Illinois.
Elsewhere last night, the internet struck with bizarre theories yet again, as Trisha announced the birth to their youngest baby – at the same time that Ozzy’s death was reported. Many were even more baffled by the homage to Aquaman – played by actor Jason Momoa, who had hosted the musician’s Farewell Tour.
The YouTuber recounted a ‘traumatic’ delivery on the latest episode of her podcast, Just Trish –also revealing her child’s unusual, superhero-inspired name.
In a post featuring photos of the newborn, she gushed:’AQUAMAN MOSES PAYTAS-HACMON (blue heart emoji) Born 07.12.25 @ 12:40 am.’
‘This was the most chaotic, traumatizing labor of my life. Like I was literally like, my water was breaking for three hours straight, I was like so scared,’ they explained.
‘It was July 11th, it was 7/11, which I was super excited about… I didn’t have the baby until 7/12 at like one in the morning. I was like, “Oh my God.”

Trisha and her husband Moses Hacmon have welcomed their third child together, a baby boy namedAquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon

In a post featuring photos of the newborn, she gushed: ‘AQUAMAN MOSES PAYTAS-HACMON (blue heart emoji) Born 07.12.25 @ 12:40 am.’
‘Water broke… it was soaked everywhere, I was so scared, I’m having the worst contractions of my life. I’m 37, so like having a baby at 37 is way different than having a baby at 34 ’cause I was like, actually, I actually thought I was going to literally like die,’ she said. ‘I was like, “I don’t know if I can handle this.”‘
The baby was born ahead of schedule, which was just one of several obstacles Trisha faced the day she gave birth.
‘This night, for some reason, everyone was getting emergency C-sections, because there was like three people and two operating rooms and one doctor on call. By the way, my doctor was out of town,’ she said.
Eventually, their child was born.
‘They delivered it quickly. They delivered our baby in 10 minutes,’ she explained.
Fans expressed relief – and concern – after Trisha posted the update about the difficult birth.
Despite Trisha having her son earlier this month, the announcement came on the same day that Ozzy’s passing was revealed.
The metal legend died on Tuesday just weeks after he took to the stage for his final show with Black Sabbath, with his family confirming the sad news in a statement.

The YouTuber recounted a ‘traumatic’ delivery on the latest episode of her podcast, Just Trish – also revealing her child’s unusual, superhero-inspired name


American actor Jason Momoa , 45, who joined the the Black Sabbath frontman on stage at Villa Park in Birmingham less than three weeks ago, also paid tribute with a photo backstage with Ozzy and Sharon


A bizarre online conspiracy has people online convinced that internet celebrity Trisha Paytas has given birth to reincarnations of famous legends including the late Queen Elizabeth II and Pope Francis
The music world have been grieving his death and now, Ozzy’s past comments discussing his requests for his funeral have reemerged.
His funeral plans have not yet been made public by his family, but Ozzy previously revealed he didn’t want it to be a sad occasion but a time to say ‘thanks’.
‘There’ll be no harping on the bad times,’ he told The Timesback in 2011.
‘It’s worth remembering that a lot of people see nothing but misery their whole lives, so by any measure, most of us in this country — especially rock stars like me — are very lucky.
‘That’s why I don’t want my funeral to be sad, I want it to be a time to say ‘”thanks”.’
Ozzy insisted he wanted it to be a celebration rather than a ‘mope-fest’ and that he didn’t care what music was played as long as it made his loved ones happy.
‘I honestly don’t care what they play at my funeral; they can put on a medley of Justin Bieber, Susan Boyle and We Are the Diddymen if it makes ’em happy,’ he quipped.
Known for his humour, Ozzy joked he’d like to play a prank to make people smile, such as a playing a video of him asking a doctor for a second opinion on his death.
However, in another interview a few years later, Ozzy narrowed down his song choice to A Day In The Life by The Beatles.
Ozzy has previously credited The Beatles for inspiring him to become a musician himself, revealing he became an avid fan after hearing their 1964 hitShe Loves You.
When asked about his funeral song, Ozzy insisted he would want a Beatles number being played rather than any of his own music on the day.
‘I really need a few more years to think this over, but probably something from ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band or Revolver,’ he told NME in 2016.
‘I definitely don’t want my f**king greatest hits album – I never ever play that thing, I’m f**king embarrassed about it. And I definitely don’t want a f**king happy song – I’m dead.’
The rock star died on Tuesday morning with his family confirming the news in a statement.
‘It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning,’ they shared.
‘He was with his family and surrounded by love.We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.’
He is survived by his wife Sharon and his six children. He shares three kids – Aimee, 41, Kelly, 41, and Jack, 40, with Sharon.
Ozzy also welcomed two children – Jessica and Louis – from his first marriage to Thelma Riley, while he also adopted her son Elliot from her previous relationship.
The musician had undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal operation in 2023, and had been battling Parkinson’s disease since 2003.