Trisha Paytas has put rumours of her giving birth to a "reincarnated" version of the late Queen Elizabeth II to rest as they insisted that they are still pregnant.
The YouTube star, who identifies as non-binary, shared an Instagram message on Friday, a day after the Queen's death was announced.
For the unversed, the monarch had passed away on Thursday with Buckingham Palace issuing a statement after 6:30pm.
Not much time later, talks began circulating on social media where it speculated that that Trisha's baby was on the way and was a "reincarnation" of the late royal, even as going as far to say that they had named the baby after the Queen.
However, Trish clarified the situation calling it "weird".
She wrote: "Well this is awkward… to have to announce that I’m still VERY much pregnant and have NOT given birth."
"I almost felt sad yesterday to tell people this. The internet is a weird place. I don’t know how any of those rumors started or why?
"Sorry to the royal family and my baby. Felt weird to say anything at all. But so many people IRL that we know, had been texting and calling about this. Including my dad who felt out of the loop as if I wouldn’t text him when I was going into labor.
"Still don't know what to say. Other than – I’m still pregnant. And when I do give birth, we will announce it."
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