
Noughties rock legend looks VERY different as he poses with pregnant YouTube star Trisha Paytas
ROCK LOOK Noughties rock legend looks VERY different as he poses with pregnant YouTube star Trisha Paytas
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THIS NOUGHTIES rock surprised fans as he posed with pregnant YouTube star Trisha Paytas.
The Celebrity Big Brother star, who is expecting her third child, looked over moon to be hanging out with the music legend.
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This noughties rock legend looks VERY different as he poses with Trisha Paytas
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She showed off her growing baby bump in a grey t-shirt, while the rocker wore a checked shirt and dark brown chinos.
Trisha captioned the post: "Manifestation. FINAL BOSS."
But have you worked out who this familiar face is yet?
It's superstar lead singer Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, one of the most beloved bands of the 2000s and the 2010s.
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It's none other than My Chemical Romance lead vocalist Gerard Way
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Gerard (centre) founded and fronted My Chemical Romance between 2001 and 2013
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US media personality Trisha, who appeared on CBB UK back in 2017, looked chuffed to be meeting the singer and shared the photo with her fans.
One follower wrote: "OMG I LOVE THIS FOR YOU."
A second posted: "You manifested it, envision it and the universe brought it to you."
A third said: "TRISHA THIS IS SO MAJOR."
Gerard first began singing when he was in fourth grade, after taking on the role of Peter Pan in a school musical production.
Deciding to pursue a career in the comic-book industry, he studied Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Gerard later founded and fronted My Chemical Romance between 2001 and 2013, before the band reformed in 2019 with a tour sadly cut short by the COVID Pandemic.
The band is known for its distinctive pop punk style, which went on to earn them a legion of dedicated fans.
Albums like Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge would go on to become platinum and sell millions of copies.
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Outside of his hit music career, Gerard is a prolific comic book writer.
He began writing the Umbrella Academy comics in 2007.
He made it his mission to write the story and to illustrate them as well.
Later another artist took on the illustration for the published comic books.
The first official issue of The Umbrella Academy was released in 2007.
To date, Gerard has created six issues for the comic book series and he has lead writing credit for The Umbrella Academy series.
The new series of the Umbrella Academy is set to land on Netflix on August 8, 2024.
Is Gerard Way married?
The iconic music artist and writer is married to Lindsey Way also known as Lyn-Z.
Lyn-Z was the bassist of the American punk band Mindless Self Indulgence.
The pair got married backstage following one of Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution shows in Colorado on September 3, 2007.
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