Trisha Paytas frequently makes headlines due to her YouTube career, personal life, and controversial views.
The 36-year-old influencer has built a massive online presence, captivating millions with her unfiltered personality and unpredictable choices.
Over the years, Paytas has transitioned from a drama-fueled internet star to a family-oriented social media personality.
She frequently shares her experiences with marriage and motherhood, keeping her audience engaged with personal updates.

Recently, Paytas and her husband, Moses Hacmon, welcomed their second child, marking a new chapter in their lives.
Fans have been following her journey closely, celebrating the couple’s growing family and their evolving dynamic.
However, her latest announcement has sparked a heated debate online, dividing opinions among her followers and critics.
Social media has been flooded with comments, with many people urging the YouTuber to reconsider a major decision.

When Paytas gave birth to her first daughter in September 2022, she surprised the internet by naming her Malibu Barbie.
At the time, she explained that the name reflected her admiration for the iconic doll and the California lifestyle.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, she expressed excitement over dressing her daughter like a “mini-me.”
“She’s so much fun… she’s very Malibu Barbie,” Paytas said, adding that her daughter had grown into the persona.

Despite initial skepticism, Malibu Barbie’s name eventually became an accepted part of Paytas’ unique parenting style.
But now, the social media star has once again made waves with an even more unexpected baby name choice.
On June 4, 2024, Paytas and Hacmon introduced their newborn daughter to the world in a heartfelt Instagram post.
“Proud to announce the safe and happy arrival of our precious daughter, Elvis Paytas-Hacmon, 05.24.24,” the post read.
This revelation immediately triggered a wave of reactions, with many criticizing the couple for giving their daughter a “cruel” name.

Social media users flooded the comments, expressing concern over the difficulties the child might face in the future.
“This poor child’s gonna get picked on so bad for that name,” one person wrote, urging Paytas to reconsider.
Another commented, “What an awful name for a child. Whatever happened to just calling your child Emily or Jessica?”
Some even predicted that Elvis Paytas-Hacmon would eventually change her name, calling the decision unfair to the child.
However, not everyone was against the unconventional name, as some fans defended Paytas’ right to choose it.
“Elvis is in the building!” one user joked, while another wrote, “She just loves Elvis, and wanted it no matter the gender.”

The controversy isn’t entirely unexpected, as Paytas has previously expressed her love for the name Elvis.
In November 2023, she revealed on her podcast Just Trish that she had “manifested” both Malibu and Elvis.
“I love all names, I think they’re so cute, but I’ve always manifested Malibu and Elvis,” she explained.
“It’s always been [one of the] names I’ve said, so that’s it,” Paytas added, showing her confidence in her choice.
She also addressed concerns about the name being too masculine, saying, “Elvis could be a masculine name, but we’d also give it to a girl.”
The backlash against Paytas highlights the broader conversation around unique baby names and their long-term impact.

While some argue that unconventional names can lead to bullying, others believe they promote individuality and self-expression.
Celebrity culture is no stranger to unusual baby names, with figures like Elon Musk and Grimes facing similar criticism.
Their child, named X Æ A-12, sparked debate worldwide, as did Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s daughter, Apple.
As discussions continue, it remains unclear whether Paytas will address the criticism or stand firm in her decision.

For now, the Influencer appears focused on enjoying her time with her newborn and sharing moments with her audience.
Regardless of the controversy, it’s undeniable that Trisha Paytas has a knack for engaging the internet.
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