YouTuber Trisha Paytas has given birth to a baby girl - and the name she's chosen might surprise you.
Now, the 35-year-old is already a mama to her first-born, Malibu Barbie Paytas-Hacmon, who was welcomed to the world in September 2022.
Back in November, she shared the news that her family would be expanding, writing on Instagram: "Baby #2 coming May 2024."
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Well, that fateful day has finally arrived as Trisha took to Instagram today (4 June) to share a series of snaps of the newborn with her 1.2 million followers and revealed the somewhat unusual moniker her and husband, Moses, picked out for her.
She captioned the post: "Proud to announce the safe and happy arrival of our precious daughter, Elvis Paytas-Hacmon 05.24.24."
Fans have since rushed in to share their support with one Instagram user writing: "Omgggggggggggggggg congratulations!!"
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A second chimed in: "Gorgeous fam. Congrats mama!"
"OMGGGGG! CONGRATS TRISH!!!!" penned a third.
Moses has since also shared a statement on his own Instagram adding: "There are two moments I was excited about, the first: to see Trisha and Elvis healthy and happy.
"The second: to bring Elvis home and see her with her big sister Malibu. Being a family of 4 feels so complete and wonderful. I’m so proud of my wife, you were so strong and calm, you gave us two beautiful and healthy babies! I love you so much!” - @moses_hacmon."
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Trisha commented below the post: "WE DID IT! Happily Ever After!"
"Moses I'm sobbing," offered one fan. "Could not be more happy for your beautiful perfect family!!! SHE IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!"
Another praised: "Moses I love the way you love Trisha and your little babies. You are a beautiful soul."
Trish previously teased what the baby's name would be in an episode of her podcast Just Trish.
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The vlogger revealed: "I love all names, like I think they’re so cute."
Trisha continued: "But I’ve always manifested Malibu and Elvis.
"It’s always been the names I’ve said, so that’s it and if we have a third, we literally have no names for it, so that can’t happen."
The social media star went on: "Here’s the thing, I go back and forth [on] gender reveals because I do love the idea of there’s no gender for anyone, and I love that, but I just think for a baby, you got to like have a direction.
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"Elvis could be a masculine name, but we’d also give it to a girl."
Congratulations Trisha and Moses!