Trisha Paytas’s Baby Names Spark Wild Conspiracy Theories: From Malibu Barbie to Aquaman
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Hook: The internet is abuzz, and this time, the eye of the storm is none other than polarizing YouTube personality Trisha Paytas. Fresh off the joyous announcement of her third child, Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon, Paytas finds herself at the epicenter of a bizarre online conspiracy theory that questions the very authenticity of her family’s names – and even the origins of her newborns themselves.
Trisha Paytas, a name synonymous with the early days of YouTube and a subsequent reinvention across platforms, has cultivated an enormous and devoted fanbase since bursting onto the scene in 2010. Known for her candid vlogs, mukbang sessions, and reality TV appearances, including a memorable stint on Celebrity Big Brother, Paytas has consistently kept her audience engaged. Beyond her digital ventures, she’s also explored her musical talents and co-hosted popular podcasts like “Dish With Trish.” Many may even recall her brief, memorable appearance on the hit sitcom Modern Family.
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However, her recent family revelations have sent shockwaves through internet forums, dividing fans on the legitimacy of her children’s names. The latest announcement, detailing the arrival of Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon on July 12, 2025, with Paytas sharing her gratitude for the well wishes and name-guessing videos on TikTok, has only fueled the debate.
“AQUAMAN MOSES PAYTAS-HACMON HAS ARRIVED 07.12.25. Thank you for all the well wishes and fun videos guessing his name. It was so cute and made us feel so loved. Such a positive space bringing him into the world,” Paytas posted.
The online discourse, as Paytas herself acknowledged, has become “very, very divisive.” Many are questioning the outlandish nature of the names, with one user suggesting, “Hot take she’s coming up with fake names to protect her children’s identities and all of the personalised stuff is just for the camera.”
Paytas, however, remains firm. She has publicly stated that she “really don’t care” about the speculation, emphasizing that Aquaman Moses is his “legal name” and “on his birth certificate.” She also confirmed that “Malibu Barbie” and “Elvis Paytas-Hacmon,” her first two children born in 2022 and 2024 respectively, were names she had envisioned for her children since she was a “little kid.” The inspiration for the name Aquaman, she explained, stemmed from a personal “Aquaman phase back in 2017, 2018,” and a perceived connection to the character, rather than solely being influenced by actor Jason Momoa’s attractiveness.

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The Conspiracy Deepens: Reincarnation Theories Take Hold
Adding another layer to the online frenzy is a burgeoning conspiracy theory positing that Trisha Paytas’s children are reincarnations of famous figures. This outlandish notion gained traction as each of her pregnancy announcements seemingly coincided with the death or reported health issues of notable personalities, including Queen Elizabeth and Ozzy Osbourne.
In response to these theories, Paytas took to TikTok to address the speculation, admitting that “being 12 days postpartum sometimes make you feel a little cookoo.” She questioned the internet’s desire to attribute souls to her children, stating, “First of all, reincarnation is only one soul into one baby, if you believe in that. Second of all, you guys, the baby is born I don’t know much about reincarnation, I just know that the soul has to be passed along.”
Paytas humorously addressed the Queen Elizabeth connection, acknowledging it as “kinda funny.” However, she pushed back against the more outlandish claims, particularly those linking her children to Ozzy Osbourne. “It’s more real, Ozzy’s more real. There’s real family and people involved…….. and then everyone else passing away, it’s not my uterus doing it….it makes me feel bad like I’ve done something wrong you know,” she expressed, highlighting the emotional toll the unfounded accusations were taking.
While the internet continues to dissect every detail of Trisha Paytas’s life, her unique approach to motherhood and her unconventional baby names have undoubtedly cemented her place as a captivating, and at times controversial, figure in contemporary digital culture.
To follow Trisha Paytas’s journey and her responses to these viral discussions, viewers can tune into her content on YouTube and TikTok.