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Trisha Paytas Addresses Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnation Theory
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Trisha Paytas Addresses Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnation Theory

Trisha Paytas recently reacted to the reincarnation theory linking her newborn son to the late Ozzy Osbourne. After announcing her baby’s arrival on the same day the Black Sabbath singer’s death was reported, a wave of reincarnation memes and online jokes emerged. Now, Paytas is speaking out, sharing her thoughts on the viral conspiracy.

Trisha Paytas comments on reincarnation theory

Trisha Paytas is pushing back against an unusual internet reincarnation theory that has taken off after her son’s birth. The social media personality found herself against bizarre speculation after announcing the arrival of her baby, Aquaman Moses, on the same day that Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne passed away. The coincidence sparked online conspiracy theories and memes suggesting that her newborn was the reincarnation of Osbourne. 

Addressing the discussion in a TikTok video posted on July 28, Paytas used Osbourne’s 1980 song “Crazy Train” as background audio while holding her baby. She captioned the clip, “What plays in my head 12 days postpartum and the internet won’t stop with the reincarnation theories.” However, she clarified that her son was actually born on July 12, ten days before Osbourne’s death. As she stated in the video, “My baby is just a baby y’all.”

Paytas continued addressing the bizarre claims in a second TikTok uploaded the same day. Wrapping up a 10-minute postpartum update while cradling her son, she acknowledged the reincarnation memes. She said,  “I know the reincarnation theories about my babies [are] just, like, a meme, it’s just what the internet does.”

However, Paytas admitted that navigating early motherhood while dealing with such comments could feel overwhelming. “But I’m not going to lie: Being 12 days postpartum sometimes makes me feel a little cuckoo. I’m like, ‘Wait, why does the internet keep wanting to put souls into my baby?’” she said. 

This isn’t the first time Paytas has faced such internet theories. Back in 2022, similar claims circulated when people speculated that her first child, Malibu Barbie, was the reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth II. It was based purely on the fact that the Queen died around the time Paytas gave birth.

Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.

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