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Trisha Paytas Is Pregnant! Influencer Expecting Baby No. 3 with Husband Moses Hacmon

Trisha Paytas Is Pregnant! Influencer Expecting Baby No. 3 with Husband Moses Hacmon

Yahoo06-03-2025

Trisha Paytas' family is growing by one more!
The social media influencer, 36, is pregnant and expecting her third baby with husband Moses Hacmon this summer, revealing the exciting news on an episode of her podcast Just Trish.
In the caption of her video on YouTube, Paytas wrote, "Oops, she did it again! Trisha is PREGNANT with baby number three! Trish and Moses finally spill all the details after keeping their pregnancy a secret for months."
This is the third baby for Paytas and Hacmon, who are also parents to daughters Malibu Barbie, 2, and Elvis, whom the couple welcomed in June.
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Related: Trisha Paytas Welcomes Her Second Baby, Daughter Elvis, with Husband Moses Hacmon: 'Precious'
It's been a big year already for Paytas, who recently appeared on Saturday Night Live and made her Broadway debut with a one-night-only performance at the St. James Theatre in New York City on Feb. 3, billed as Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream.
Paytas told PEOPLE at the time that she was excited for her two daughters to see her perform, noting that her older daughter Malibu already loves to sing.
"Maybe one day she'll think what I'm doing is cool, and if anything, I just want to show her — and everybody, like, anyone can do anything they want, whether you have talent connections or none at all," said Paytas. "You can make it happen somehow."
This past June, Paytas welcomed her second baby with Hacmon, sharing the happy news on her Instagram. The proud mom of two posted a few photos of her newborn daughter, Elvis, cuddling with her baby girl Malibu, who wore a pink and white polka dot blanket that matched her own robe.
Other photos showed Paytas next to Hacmon, as well as shots of the couple's daughter Malibu meeting her baby sister for the first time. "💕proud to announce the safe and happy arrival of our precious daughter, Elvis Paytas-Hacmon 05.24.24💕" Paytas wrote in her caption.
In November 2023, Paytas shared that she was expecting her second baby, posting the news on her Instagram. In the photos, Hacmon held the couple's older daughter Malibu while Paytas held up a series of sonogram photos.
"🍂Thankful🍂 Baby #2 coming May 2024," Paytas captioned her post.
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