Trisha Paytas disputed online rumors about her pregnancy and the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 96.
Friday, the YouTuber dispelled rumors that they had given birth to a reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth II with an Instagram post. Paytas, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, tweeted that they were 1 cm dilated on Wednesday, a day before the Queen’s death, which fueled the strange rumors.
“This is awkward…
To announce that I am STILL EXTREMELY pregnant and have NOT yet given birth “34-year-old Paytas wrote. “Yesterday, I almost felt sad to tell folks this. Internet is a peculiar place. I have no idea how or why any of these rumors originated.”
Paytas then apologized to the British royal family and their baby child.
“It felt strange to speak at all. However, numerous acquaintances had texted and called us about this. My father felt out of the loop because I did not text him while I was going into labor “They composed text. “Still have no idea what to say. Other than that, I remain pregnant. And after I give birth, we will announce an announcement.”
Paytas closed the post by extending condolences to the royal family and calling the death of the Queen as “disappointing.”
Later, Paytas responded to the rumors in a TikTok video, stating that they were “ashamed” that their name was trending on Twitter alongside that of Queen Elizabeth II.
“Yesterday, for some reason, I was trending on the internet,” Paytas stated. “And I was terrified because I’ve been trying to avoid drama, and I knew that the ultimate internet troll has been trolled. Not in a positive way. This was unwanted attention on my part.”
Moses Hacmon and Trisha Paytas are anticipating the birth of their first child.
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Paytas confirmed that they have not yet given birth and that “there is no Queen reincarnation in my child.”
“My baby has not yet been born, but she is identical to this internet joke. Please be kind with my baby. She merits love and esteem “They contributed to it.
Paytas representatives did not react promptly to Insider’s request for comment.
After marrying Moses Hacmon in December 2021, Paytas confirmed their pregnancy in February 2022 and later revealed that they are expecting a baby.