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The Wild Theory About YouTuber Trisha Paytas’ Connection To The Royal Family, Explained

On September 9, 2022, Trisha Paytas shared a TikTok explaining her feelings on the situation in more detail (with the perhaps unintentionally hilarious title: “Storytime: I did NOT rebirth the Queen of England”). She was admittedly uncomfortable with the jokes people were making about Her Majesty’s death, feeling that it was in “poor taste.” Paytas also apologized to the royal family and acknowledged “I was so embarrassed” by all the attention. The YouTuber was still unsure how the rumors got started, but she did tweet that she was “1 cm dilated! Woo hoo!” on September 8, which could have been what sparked it all. 

Regardless, as Paytas pointed out, “I still don’t really get the correlation between the two,” adding, “But I did not have my baby and there is no reincarnation of the queen in my baby.” She also expressed disappointment that her child had been turned into a meme before even being born. “Please be kind to my baby,” Paytas implored. The prolific content creator has found herself in the midst of a variety of wild scandals over the years and been turned into a meme often, but this may be the craziest thing that’s happened to her yet.  

Paytas and her husband, Moses Hacmon, welcomed their daughter, Malibu Barbie Paytas-Hacmon, on September 14, 2022. A little over a year later, in November 2023, she announced her second pregnancy on Instagram, with the baby due May 2024. The comments section was instantly flooded with references to the conspiracy theory. As one person quipped, “Which royal family member is about to die.”

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