Omg, Trisha Paytas finally responds to the theory her new baby is Ozzy Osbourne reincarnated

Not the response I was expecting


Following the tragic passing of Ozzy Osbourne earlier this month, and the coincidental birth of Trisha Paytas’ new kid, the internet revived the theory that her womb is somehow a portal of reincarnation.

To understand the true craziness of this story, we must first journey back to 2022 when Queen Elizabeth II passed away. Her death coincided with the birth of Trisha’s first baby, Malibu, so people joked that she was the reincarnation of the queen. What started as a silly internet trend was soon given new life following the death of Pope Francis, which came a full year after the birth of Trisha’s second baby, Elvis. The trifecta was completed with the death of Ozzy Osbourne and the birth of Aquaman (Yes, that’s his real name).

“Trisha Paytas has officially reincarnated 3 people: Queen Elizabeth, Pope Francis, & Ozzy Osbourne, it’s getting scary,” one person wrote on Twitter.

“Just found out Ozzy Osbourne died from a Trisha Paytas baby announcement that said welcome back Ozzy,” another said.

Well, being as criminally online as Trisha is, she has seen the reincarnation speculation and responded accordingly.

Trisha Paytas played an Ozzy Osbourne song as she reacted

In an Instagram story on Monday, Trisha Paytas responded to the conspiracy theory that Aquaman is secretly the reincarnation of Ozzy Osbourne. She set the response to Ozzy’s iconic 1980 solo banger Crazy Train.

“What plays in my head 12 days postpartum and the internet won’t stop with the reincarnation conspiracies,” she captioned the clip. “My baby is just a baby, y’all.”

This is not the first time Trisha has reacted to the reincarnation theory, and while you might think the influencer would find the trend funny, she earlier said it was in “poor taste.”

“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,” she said following the death of the Queen.

In another video, she detailed how she didn’t “want to make it about me” in light of the Queen’s passing.

“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,” she added.

“And not in a good way. This was attention I did not want. 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. I still don’t get the correlation between the two.”

Believe the theory or not, the reincarnation portal is now officially closed after Trisha had her tubes removed following the birth.

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