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    September 24, 2025

    A YouTuber is being urged to change the ‘cruel’ name of her newborn baby

    Faddiee QuinnBy Faddiee Quinn
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    Credit: @trishapaytasbackup/Instagram

    When Trisha Paytas revealed the name of her second kid, some people advised she should rethink it.

    Paytas, 36, became well-known on her popular YouTube channel, which provides a forum for her views and life sharing.

    Apart from her popularity on YouTube, she has dabbled in music, TV, and movies and starred in music videos for well-known performers such Amy Winehouse and Eminem.

    Trisha Paytas is a well-known YouTuber who often makes the headlines.
    Credit: @trishapaytasbackup/Instagram

    Paytas is probably most known, though, for her several scandals.

    Among other dramatic events, she has become entangled in several public arguments with fellow internet celebrities.

    But in recent years Paytas has turned her attention to a different chapter in her life, settling down and loving two beautiful daughters.

    Both of Trisha Paytas’ daughters have unusual names. Credit: @trishapaytasbackup/Instagram

    Her chosen name for her second child is causing her to be in news once more now.

    Paytas’s announcement of the birth of her first daughter in 2022—named Malibu Barbie— stunned many. The online sensation revealed in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that her small daughter embodies same whimsical attitude. She said, “I get to dress her up; she’s like a small girl! Whether we had a boy or a girl, I was happy; now that she is a girl, I can outfit her like my mini-me. She really is very Malibu Barbie and is so much fun.

    Social media users are criticizing Trisha Paytas’ second daughter’s name.
    Credit: @trishapaytasbackup/Instagram

    Paytas and her husband, Moses Hacmon, have happily welcomed their second daughter now, and their choice of name has once more caused controversy. One reader notes, “That name will lead this poor youngster to be tormented so much.

    Just not sure why some parents chose such names. Still another says, “That’s such a horrible name for a child. Where did more conventional names like Emily or Jessica vanish to? A third person notes, “Please, let’s stop giving kids names like this.” “You know that baby will probably want to change her name when she’s older,” someone else adds. “I can’t believe it; that’s so unkind,” writes a fifth commenter.

    Last year, Trisha Paytas announced her second pregnancy.
    Credit: @trishapaytasbackup/Instagram

    Many more have congratulated Paytas in the comments, even if some of her admirers have objected to her baby name choice.

    “Elvis is in the building,” one commentator said.

    Still another observed: “She really adores Elvis and wanted that name regardless of the baby’s gender. In my view, it’s very charming.

    “She’s fantastic like her mum,” a third fan said.

    Her daughters’ names have been ‘manifested’ by Trisha Paytas. Credit: @trishapaytasbackup/Instagram

    Paytas revealed her pregnancy in November 2023 by uploading pictures including many ultrasonic scans. On May 24 she received her daughter; on June 4 she made the announcement about her arrival.

    “Proudly sharing the joyful and safe arrival of our beautiful daughter, Elvis Paytas-Hacmon, born on 05.24.24,” Paytas told her Instagram followers.

    She included images of her and her husband’s newborn together as well as of their elder child greeting her baby sister.

    Just Trish, Paytas disclosed in a past episode of her podcast that she had “manifested” the name Elvis for her baby. “I love all names; they’re all so sweet, but I’ve always envisioned Malibu and Elvis,” she said (the New York Post). “Those were naturally on my list of names since they have always been there.”

    She also said, “Elvis can absolutely be a masculine name, but we’re open to using it for a girl too.”

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