Trisha Paytas Welcomes Her Second Baby, Daughter Elvis, with Husband Moses Hacmon: ‘Precious’

The couple is already parents to daughter Malibu Barbie.

Trisha Paytas is thrilled to announce the arrival of her new baby!

The beloved YouTuber and social media star, at 36 years old, has welcomed her second child, a sweet baby girl named Elvis, with her husband Moses Hacmon. The joyful news came out on her Instagram this week, though the baby was born on Friday, May 24.

In a series of heartwarming photos, Paytas is seen snuggling baby Elvis, both wrapped in matching pink and white polka dot blankets. Other snapshot moments capture Paytas with her 46-year-old husband, Hacmon, and charming meetings between their first daughter, Malibu Barbie, who is 20 months old, and the new addition to their family.

“💕Proud to announce the safe and happy arrival of our precious daughter, Elvis Paytas-Hacmon 05.24.24💕” Paytas shared in a loving caption.

In November, Paytas had joyfully informed her followers about her second pregnancy, posting on Instagram with her husband holding Malibu and herself displaying a series of sonogram photos. “🍂Thankful🍂 Baby #2 coming May 2024,” she captioned the announcement.

Earlier this year, Paytas revealed they were expecting another girl during a special episode of her Just Trish Podcast.

While Paytas is predominantly known for her personable and candid vlogs, she has also navigated through various controversies, such as public disagreements with fellow influencers David Dobrik, Ethan Klein, Shawn Dawson, and Charlie D’Amelio.

Back in 2019, Paytas released a YouTube video titled “I AM TRANSGENDER (FEMALE TO MALE)”, where she mentioned identifying as a gay man who enjoys dressing in drag. Despite the criticism she received, Paytas stood by her statements, later opening the floor for her audience to ask her questions on Instagram.

In 2020, she shared publicly about living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), expressing that she has several distinct personalities.

In the same year, Paytas and fellow YouTuber Ethan Klein launched a podcast called Frenemies, which aimed at resolving their ongoing feud while engaging in lively discussions on various topics. Despite its popularity, the podcast ended after nine months due to a public fallout. This period also saw strained relationships with Klein and his wife, Hila, who is also Paytas’ sister-in-law.

Paytas and Hacmon tied the knot in 2021, a year marked by significant personal updates from Paytas, including her identification as non-binary and a preference for all pronouns.