
Trisha Paytas has shared her thoughts on the internet theory seemingly linking the births of her children to the deaths of world-famous figures.
It's a bizarre theory, but you'd trust social media to run riot with it.
In all fairness, two of Paytas' children were born eerily close to the deaths of Queen Elizabeth II and rockstar Ozzy Osbourne.
Her second child, Elvis, was born around in May 2024, around the same time that King Charles III and Pope Francis were struggling with health issues.
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It led fans to theorising that the baby could be the reincarnation of either one, though both would fight through, though the latter would die in April this year.
Honestly, it's an insane thought, but the social media star has recently addressed the theory, which has resurfaced since the birth of her son Aquaman.

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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But just today (28 July), the star posted a TikTok directly addressing the rumours.
Fittingly, the YouTuber posted the video with the song 'Crazy Train' by Osbourne himself in the background, writing in the video: “What plays in my head 12 days postpartum and the internet won’t stop with the reincarnation conspiracies.”
The boy, who was named Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon, was actually born on 12 July.
Paytas clarified in the caption: “My baby is just a baby y’all."
So, that's the influencer's take on the conspiracy theory which has followed her for about three years.
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In her next video, she provided fans with an update on her health and wellbeing, 12 days after giving birth.
Paytas has commented on the theory in the past, as it surfaced when daughter Malibu was born, around the same time as Queen Elizabeth II's death in September 2022.
Adding that it 'was trending' and she was 'scared' while distancing herself from drama, she added: "I realised the ultimate internet troll got trolled. And not in a good way. This was attention I did not want."

Admitting the time that the link was in 'poor taste', she explained: “I'm a millennial so I felt weird that people were meme-ing this (The Queen's) death,
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“I didn't want to make it about me. I'm so sorry to the royal family that my name was even trending under the Queen's, I was just so embarrassed.”
But one day in February 2024, on a episode of her Just Trish podcast, she joked: “Sometimes—and I'm not even being funny—but sometimes I'm like, she does give me Queen Elizabeth vibes.”
Topics: Trisha Paytas, Social Media, Celebrity News, Ozzy Osbourne