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Trisha Paytas, the polarizing YouTube icon and media personality, has dominated headlines in 2025 with a whirlwind of achievements, from welcoming her third child to captivating audiences on Broadway and launching a 30-city U.S. tour. At 37, Paytas continues to redefine her legacy, blending motherhood, creativity, and resilience while navigating a controversial internet meme tied to her children’s births.
Welcoming Baby No. 3
On July 12, 2025, Paytas and husband Moses Hacmon welcomed their third child, a son named Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon, announced on her Just Trish podcast with a superhero-themed reveal. The name, inspired by Paytas’ love for movies and Hacmon’s affinity for water, follows their daughters, Malibu Barbie (born September 2022) and Elvis (born May 2024). Paytas described the birth as “surprising and traumatic” on Instagram, noting it was likely her final pregnancy. The announcement, shared with 80,000 live viewers, coincided eerily with Ozzy Osbourne’s death on July 22, fueling a bizarre internet meme linking Paytas’ childbirths to celebrity deaths, including Queen Elizabeth II (2022) and Pope Francis (2025). Paytas addressed the “reincarnation theory” on her podcast, dismissing it as humorous speculation, with no evidence supporting the claims.
Broadway Debut and Tour Triumph
Paytas achieved a lifelong dream with her one-night-only benefit show, Trisha Paytas’ Big Broadway Dream, on February 3, 2025, at the St. James Theatre, featuring stars like Sutton Foster and Ben Platt. The sold-out event, livestreamed via StagePilot, raised funds for the Entertainment Community Fund and earned praise from Rolling Stone for her authenticity. Following this triumph, Paytas launched her Eras of Trish Tour on February 20 in Indianapolis, a 30-city spectacle ending June 7 in Atlantic City. Performing iconic covers like “Bet on It” and “I Love You Jesus,” she drew crowds at venues like The Chelsea in Las Vegas, with VIP packages offering meet-and-greets. Fans on X lauded her energy, though some, particularly in Florida, expressed disappointment over skipped tour stops.
Reinvention Amid Controversy
Paytas’ 2024–2025 journey marks a shift from her controversial past, including accusations of transphobia in 2019 and earlier online feuds, to a focus on sobriety, motherhood, and creativity. Her Saturday Night Live appearance in 2024, facilitated by Bowen Yang, and signing with CAA underscored her mainstream ascent. However, the reincarnation meme, resurfacing after Osbourne’s death, drew criticism for trivializing tragedy, though Paytas distanced herself from the narrative. Her 20 million followers across platforms, bolstered by Just Trish’s 50 million streams, reflect her enduring appeal despite past mental health struggles and a borderline personality disorder diagnosis.
A Multifaceted Legacy
With two billion views in the last year, Paytas’ vlogs, mukbangs, and ASMR content continue to captivate. Her work with brands like Elf Cosmetics and appearances on The Tonight Show and Modern Family highlight her versatility. As she balances motherhood with a packed tour schedule, Paytas’ story of redemption and ambition inspires fans, with X posts like @TrishCrave’s celebrating her growth from “absolute lowest” to thriving mom and performer.
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