YouTuber Trisha Paytas has announced she is expecting her second child with partner Moses Hacmon.
The social media star - who uses the she/they pronouns - is best known online for having millions of subscribers, entertaining her massive fanbase with lifestyle, music, and anything in-between content.
Paytas made headlines last year as she was branded 'cruel' and 'selfish' after revealing the name of their first baby who was born last September.
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"She has arrived. Malibu Barbie Paytas-Hacmon born 09.14.22 at 8.9 lbs and 21 1/2," Paytas penned on social media at the time.
However, instead of congratulating the first-time mum, who previously feared that she would be unable to have children, a lot of people slammed the newborn's name.
"I'm sorry but naming your child Malibu Barbie is cruel," one person wrote on social media.
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While another added: "Malibu Barbie is cruel and selfish. It is an ugly [name] played by the poor baby's parents. It is NOT a cute name."
However, there were many fans who praised Paytas for the unique naming decision.
And now, just over a year after she welcomed Malibu, the YouTube star has announced she is expecting her second child.
The 35-year-old took to Instagram to share the exciting news, posting a series of photos with her husband and Malibu.
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In the snaps, Paytas stood holding a series of sonogram photos, confirming they are expecting their second child.
"🍂Thankful🍂 Baby #2 coming May 2024," the YouTube star captioned the post.
Paytas also discussed her pregnancy in further detail on Tuesday's (21 November) edition of her podcast, Just Trish.
She revealed she is 13 weeks along while announcing yet another unique name for the new addition.
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Paytas revealed that their baby's name will be Elvis.
"I love all names, like I think they’re so cute, but I’ve always manifested Malibu and Elvis," Paytas admitted.
It’s always been the names I’ve said, so that’s it,” she added. “And if we have a third, we literally have no names for it, so that can’t happen.”
Paytas continued: "Here’s the thing: I go back and forth gender reveals because I do love the idea of there’s no gender for anyone, and I love that, but I just think for a baby, you got to like have a direction.
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"Elvis could be a masculine name, but we’d also give it to a girl."
Topics: YouTube, Social Media, Parenting, Celebrity