Trisha Paytas is taking over social media yesterday as her child's birth has been anticipated by many while everyone is awaiting the then health status of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
News of her dilation came about the reports of the Queen's failing health that emerged yesterday.
Several musicians and artists have paid their respect to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II including notable British figures like Elton John, Harry Styles, and even Paul McCartney among many others.
Who is Trisha Paytas?
Trisha Paytas is a 34-year-old vlogger and singer that gain prominence on YouTube.
Paytas has been a focal point of controversy in recent Twitter and YouTube culture, including claims of anti-semitic views, racial micro-aggressions, and even cultural and religious appropriation, among many others.
Aside from her very controversial takes, Paytas has also ventured into music and has released a flurry of songs that came at the height of her career as a YouTube content creator.
Most prominently, Trisha Paytas released her song "I Love You Jesus," which is supposed to be a gospel song but was later reduced by stan Twitter and other netizens as a recurring meme used when someone encounters a frightening situation.
Last February 14, Paytas announced that she is expecting her first-born after tieing the knot with her husband Moses Hacmon in 2021 (via Newsweek)
Yesterday, as Queen Elizabeth was announced to have been under medical supervision, a netizen pointed out that Paytas is already 1cm dilated.
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Trisha Paytas Baby: A Reincarnation By The Queen?
While everyone on Twitter was waiting for a status update on Queen Elizabeth II's health yesterday, some pointed out the unlikely coincidence that Trisha Paytas' baby would be born on the same day the Queen's health was failing.
Hours later when Buckingham Palace officially announced the Queen's death, a plethora of memes and tweets emerged, saying that Trisha Paytas' daughter is a reincarnation of the Queen.
Bizarre theories and memes continue to surface on the social media platform, albeit being only a joke to some - gullible users find it confusing whether Trisha Paytas' baby is actually the Queen or not.
Since Queen Elizabeth II's passing, tributes all over the world have been pouring out - varying from world leaders, music icons, and even celebrities.
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