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YouTuber with children Malibu Barbie and Elvis reveals name of third baby and the internet is losing it
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Published 16:48 23 Jul 2025 GMT+1

YouTuber with children Malibu Barbie and Elvis reveals name of third baby and the internet is losing it

'Diving' into the world of her third child

Tom Chapman

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You've got to hand it to Trisha Paytas, she sure knows how to do a reveal. With the YouTube sensation going unusually quiet, many rightly clocked that she'd given birth to her third child.

Trisha Paytas has lived up to her typically vibrant reputation by calling her first two children Malibu Barbie and Elvis, meaning it was anyone's guess what she was going to call her next bouncing bundle of joy.

Taking to YouTube for the latest episode of her Just Trish podcast, Paytas revealed the name of her next child with Moses Hacmon.

The pair already share two daughters, with Malibu Barbie being 1 and Elvis being 2.

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Considering Moses (her husband, not the biblical figure) is a fan of all things nautical, some correctly guessed that Paytas would be taking a 'dip' into a watery pool of names for her baby.

Names thrown around included the likes of Triton, Percy Jackson, and even Splash, but in the end, Trisha's long-running love of Jason Momoa seemed to win out.

There's plenty of confusion about Aquaman Moses' name (Warner Bros. Pictures)
There's plenty of confusion about Aquaman Moses' name (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Welcoming No. 3, Paytas confirmed Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon has joined the ever-growing family.

Unzipping a hoodie to reveal a pink bedazzled Aquaman tee, a vibrant Paytas cheered: "It’s Aquaman, and I said it loud and proud in the C-section room."

Responding to the news, it’s safe to say that the internet lost its collective mind.

One critic said: "This child gon’ grow up thinking he got jurisdiction over oceans and a trident in the will. Some of you lot naming kids like you writing fanfiction not birth certificates."

Another added: "Honestly, water signs are gonna eat this up 😌🌊."

A third mused: "What if the child finds out that Superman is better than Aquaman 🤨😑."

Someone even asked Grok, with Elon Musk's AI chatbot stating: "Aquaman is a DC Comics superhero, Arthur Curry, king of Atlantis with powers like super strength, swimming at high speeds, and controlling marine life. The name derives from Latin ‘aqua’ (water) + ‘man’.


that kid will be relentlessly bullied the rest of their life, why not just Aqua.... jfc

— Darthpotato (@DarthhPotato) July 22, 2025

“In pop culture, it's also a film series starring Jason Momoa. Trisha Paytas likely chose it for its unique flair!"

Aquaman Moses (ironically) isn't the strangest part of the story. A bizarre theory doing the rounds has connected his birth to the tragic passing of Black Sabbath’s Ozzy Osbourne. The 'Trisha Paytas baby reincarnation' theory links the birth of her kids to major deaths. She welcomed Malibu Barbie just days after the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, while false reports of Pope Francis' death circled around the time of Elvis' birth.

In the aftermath of Osborne's death, there was plenty of backlash to those 'joking' about him being reincarnated as Aquaman, with one angry Ozzy fan writing: "Oh, btw your Trisha Paytas jokes about Ozzy's death aren't funny, and I won't hesitate to block. I'm so serious right now."

There was another wild theory that the seemingly outlandish names of her children aren't what's penned on their birth certificates. Replying in comments to her TikTok, one fan said: "Hot take she’s coming up with fake names to protect her children’s identities and all of the personalized and stuff is just for the camera."

Another added: "Guys what if these aren’t really their names and it’s just a screen name so that they can have a normal life when they’re older and be able to use their name without the fame (it’s a reach ik)."

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