
Trisha Paytas has spoken out after a long-standing 'reincarnation theory' surrounding the YouTube star re-emerged last week following the death of Ozzy Osbourne.
The Black Sabbath musician passed away last week aged 76, with his family revealing in a statement last Tuesday (22 Jul) that he'd died 'surrounded by love'.
A few days earlier, by complete coincidence, internet personality Trisha Paytas, 37, announced that she and husband Moses Hacmon had welcomed their third child.
Taking to social media, they revealed they'd birthed a beautiful baby boy, who they'd named Aquaman.
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Following the dual announcements, a number of chronically-online individuals couldn't help but associate the two, as part of a long-standing conspiracy known as the 'Trisha Paytas reincarnation theory'.

To explain it briefly, these theorists have convinced themselves that, on or around the time that mukbang star Paytas announces her child's birth, a huge-name star pops their clogs.
The theory kicked off back in 2022, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, which occurred on the same day that the social media star announced that she had gone into early labour with her first daughter, Malibu Barbie.
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It also reared its ugly head again last year, after news broke that King Charles III had been diagnosed with cancer, and Pope Francis was (incorrectly) rumoured to have passed away. Around this time, Paytas announced that she'd given birth to daughter Elvis.
So, following Aquaman's birth and Osbourne's passing, the theory once again resurfaced last week.
"Once was a weird, twice was a coincidence but three times???" one X user wrote. Another added: "We don’t need anymore celebrities dying."
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As we say, however, Paytas has since addressed the matter online with a new Instagram upload.
The online sensation had recorded a video of herself sitting candidly at her home, with Osbourne's 1980 solo banger 'Crazy Train' playing in the background.
"What plays in my head 12 days postpartum and the internet won’t stop with the reincarnation conspiracies," she captioned the clip, which she'd shared with her followers on Monday (28 Jul).
She also wrote on the clip: "My baby is just a baby y’all."
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This isn't the first time that the star has had her say on the bizarre theory.
Following The Queen's death three years ago, she told her fans on Instagram: "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."
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She later said in a different video: "On the internet, I, for some reason, was trending, and I was so scared because I've been trying to stay out of drama and everything, and I realised the ultimate internet troll got trolled.
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"And not in a good way. This was attention I did not want."
Paytas continued, claiming the theory seems to have been forged in 'poor taste'.
"I'm a millennial so I felt weird that people were meme-ing this death. 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," the mother-of-three went on.
"I still don't get the correlation between the two."
Topics: Trisha Paytas, Celebrity, Ozzy Osbourne, US News, News