Trisha Paytas and Moses Hacmon Courtesy of Trisha Paytas/Instagram
Trisha Paytas announced on Instagram on Tuesday, November 21 that she is pregnant with her second child with husband Moses Hacmon. The YouTuber, 35, shared photos from her pregnancy announcement photoshoot, expressing her gratitude and revealing that the baby is expected to arrive in May 2024.
The slideshow revealed several outdoor photos of Paytas, her 46-year-old partner Hacmon, and their 11-month-old daughter Malibu Barbie, all dressed in cozy brown sweaters. Paytas wore a chocolate sweater dress while Malibu donned a cream pullover with "big sister" written in cursive. Both Paytas and her daughter proudly displayed official sonogram photos in some of the snaps, prompting congratulations from friends like Tana Mongeau and Julia Fox.
"Wow!! Congratulations Trish! 🙌" exclaimed Fox, 33, with Mongeau, 25, adding that she and friend Brooke Schofield were "screaming" and "crying" with excitement.
In the meantime, Hacmon shared his own TikTok announcement video, featuring photos from Paytas' post and a behind-the-scenes clip of his daughter walking on the grass.
Paytas expressed gratitude for the overwhelming love. “I’m constantly amazed (and honored) by the number of people who care️ we are beyond thrilled,” she posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday. “Happy it’s finally out there.”
Courtesy of Trisha Paytas/Instagram
Paytas and Hacmon, who got married in December 2021, celebrated the arrival of their daughter, Malibu, in September 2022.
In a post on X, she announced, "She has arrived. Malibu Barbie Paytas-Hacmon born on 09.14.22, weighing 8.9 lbs and measuring 21 1/2 inches," and shared photos of the newborn.
Prior to discovering her first pregnancy, Paytas faced challenges with fertility. When sharing the news of her expectancy, she reflected on the difficulties and triumphs experienced on her path to becoming a mother.
"We had been trying since October 2020, taking tests together every month. After a year of unsuccessful results, I started testing alone due to the constant disappointment of negative results," she wrote in the emotional caption of a February 2022 video. "Following our wedding in December, we sought help from a fertility center where I underwent the HSG test, leading to a successful pregnancy in that same cycle."
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Paytas was informed multiple times that she would not be able to conceive naturally. However, she persevered and urged her followers to do the same. "Don't lose hope, don't hesitate to seek assistance. It was other people's stories of miracles that inspired me to keep trying, which is why I wanted to share my own," she stated. "At 33, almost 34, I honestly didn't believe it would happen. I am incredibly grateful and thankful."