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    Is Trisha Paytas' Baby The Late Queen Of England?

    With Trisha Paytas' pregnancy and the announcement of the death of the Queen of England, rumors are flying. Are the stories that Trisha Paytas had her baby on the same day that the queen of England died and that she named her Elizabeth true, or is this all a ploy to get clout?

    Is Trisha Paytas' Baby the late Queen of England?

    Trisha Paytas is a thirty-four year old youtuber with a slew of controversies throughout her time. She became pregnant and officially gave birth on Wednesday, September 14th, 2022 (Riley, 2022). Queen Elizabeth of England officially died on September 8th, 2022, leading to a rumor breaking out that Trisha Paytas went into labor the same day. This rumor suggested that the newest addition to the Paytas family would be the reincarnation of the Queen. A user by the name of @michaelrambousek on tik tok posted a video about this rumor with the caption “Queen is dead. @trishapaytas is giving birth. The rumors are true… Reincarnation is real.” Later in the day the popular social media platform continued to buzz with excitement when a user by the name of @jacoblogann posted a video containing a tweet saying that Trisha had named her baby Elizabeth. This rumor was shut down by Trisha herself stating that despite viral tweets and videos, she was still very much pregnant, showing her still very pregnant stomach. She continued to post videos throughout the remaining days of her pregnancy. She shocked the world once again though with the birth of her daughter only six days later. She named her child Malibu Barbie Paytas and finally put an end to all the spiraling rumors. Despite the light hearted laugh most viewers and creators had because of this rumor, Trisha was not happy because this was no longer just about her, it was about her child and the royal family, who were deeply grieving at the time. Many creators apologized for contributing to the rumor, but others did not, due to the belief that they caused no harm. This whole incident should really remind us that not everything we see on the internet is true, and while tweets that were made were most likely light-hearted fun, we never know how that might affect someone and their personal well-being. Personally I wish all the best for Trisha and her new family, and pray that as she grows as a mother she stops being so ignorant and understands that her actions do have consequences.