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Trisha Paytas divides internet after naming first child Malibu Barbie

Por: New York Post Life September 29, 2022

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A huge social media star has given her first born child a very unusual name – and internet is divided over whether they love it or hate it. Trisha Paytas recently welcomed daughter Malibu Barbie with husband Moses Hacmon after struggling with fertility issues. The influencer, who originally shot to online fame on YouTube in 2006, has been documenting her pregnancy with her millions of followers. But fans have been left divided over the... + full article



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