Did Ozzy Osbourne Reincarnate As Trisha Paytas's Son? Internet Laps Up Conspiracy Theory
Trisha Paytas, an American Internet personality known for her vlogs, podcast appearances, and lifestyle content, announced the arrival of her third child. The day coincided with the death of metal star Ozzy Osbourne. That’s merely a coincidence, you say. Not for the Internet. Hundreds of people genuinely believe and have embraced the conspiracy theory that the legend has been reincarnated as her child.
The bizarre theory doesn’t end there.
The birth of YouTuber’s first child coincided with the death of a key figure in history. When Queen Elizabeth II passed away in 2022 at the age of 96, Paytas’s first child was born. The chronically online people, however, incorrectly believed that Pope Francis’s death aligned with the birth of her second child. Paytas’s second-born entered the world in 2024 while the Pope passed away in April, 2025.
Osbourne’s demise was mourned far and wide by his loyal fans and metal bands. However, Paytas also trended late on X on Tuesday.
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Trisha Paytas, an American Internet personality known for her vlogs, podcast appearances, and lifestyle content, announced the arrival of her third child. The day coincided with the death of metal star Ozzy Osbourne. That’s merely a coincidence, you say. Not for the Internet. Hundreds of people genuinely believe and have embraced the conspiracy theory that the legend has been reincarnated as her child.
The bizarre theory doesn’t end there.
The birth of YouTuber’s first child coincided with the death of a key figure in history. When Queen Elizabeth II passed away in 2022 at the age of 96, Paytas’s first child was born. The chronically online people, however, incorrectly believed that Pope Francis’s death aligned with the birth of her second child. Paytas’s second-born entered the world in 2024 while the Pope passed away in April, 2025.
Osbourne’s demise was mourned far and wide by his loyal fans and metal bands. However, Paytas also trended late on X on Tuesday.
https://www.news18.com/explainers/did-oz...57306.html
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