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Why Trisha Paytas’ Newborn Sparked a Viral Conspiracy

Why Trisha Paytas’ Newborn Sparked a Viral Conspiracy
  • Trisha Paytas dismissed claims her newborn is Ozzy Osbourne reincarnated.
  • Her baby was born on July 12 but announced on the day Ozzy died.
  • Similar theories linked her past children to Queen Elizabeth and Pope Francis.

Trisha Paytas, the internet’s favorite provocateur-turned-mom, is no stranger to wild conspiracy theories. But the latest one, linking her newborn son, Aquaman Moses, to the late Ozzy Osbourne, has pushed her to respond.

After announcing her baby’s birth on July 22, the same day the rock legend’s death was reported, the internet erupted with memes suggesting reincarnation. Now, the influencer is setting the record straight.

Why Trisha Paytas’ Newborn Sparked a Viral Conspiracy
Why Trisha Paytas’ Newborn Sparked a Viral Conspiracy

In a TikTok posted on July 28, Paytas held her newborn while Ozzy Osbourne’s Cr@zy Train played in the background. The caption read:

“What plays in my head 12 days postpartum and the internet won’t stop with the reincarnation conspiracies.”

She clarified that Aquaman was born on July 12, not the day Ozzy died, adding,

“My baby is just a baby y’all”.

The theory isn’t new. When her first child, Malibu Barbie, was born days after Queen Elizabeth II’s death in 2022, jokes swirled that the baby was the monarch reborn. Then, her second child, Elvis, was linked to Pope Francis’ passing in 2025, despite the timelines not matching.

“I don’t understand why my womb is carrying all of these souls,”

Paytas quipped on her podcast.

Why the Internet Can’t Resist the “Trisha Paytas Baby Theory”

Social media thrives on bizarre coincidences, and Paytas’ life keeps feeding the algorithm. The latest chapter? Ozzy Osbourne’s death aligning with her baby announcement.

“Trisha Paytas is 3 for 3 omg,”

one X user posted, amassing 9 million views. Even AI chatbot Grok weighed in, calling it “pure coincidence, but internet lore loves it”.

Paytas admits the jokes can be overwhelming.

“Being 12 days postpartum sometimes makes me feel a little cuckoo,”

she said in a follow-up TikTok.

“Why does the internet keep wanting to put souls into my baby?”

While she once laughed off the Queen Elizabeth memes, the Ozzy theories hit differently.

He has real families, and he is such an icon… it’s more real,”

she reflected.

See More: Ozzy Osbourne’s Funeral Plans Revealed for Birmingham

Last Updated on July 29, 2025 by 247 News Around The World

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