YouTube personality Trisha Paytas has opened the doors to their lavish $3.7 million Los Angeles mansion, offering fans a glimpse into their eclectic and creatively themed living spaces.

The mansion, which the "Celebrity Big Brother" star shares with their husband Moses Hacmon, features a Malibu Barbie nursery and a "Beetlejuice"-inspired dining room.

Paytas, who identifies as non-binary, welcomed their first child, Malibu Barbie, in November 2022.

The couple embraced the theme wholeheartedly, transforming their daughter's nursery into a pink paradise.

A YouTube video from 2022 showcased a Barbie mural covering the walls, a baby pink crib, a rocking chair and a matching changing station.

Paytas credited Hacmon for painting a beach mural in the room.

"It's really important for him to do it," Paytas said in the video. "We could've obviously gotten painters, but he did a good job and put so much love into it."


The artwork, inspired by the Barbie x Colourpop makeup collection, included a logo reading "Malibu Barbie" and Barbie's face.

The nursery also had a pink house-shaped storage, a pink carpet and a walk-in closet, which was filled with Barbie-printed onesies, dresses and bows, along with a stuffed shark toy acquired during the couple's trip to the Maldives.

In a separate video, Paytas unveiled their plans to model their dining room after the iconic Deetz's home from Tim Burton's "Beetlejuice."


Custom-designed furniture, including surreal art pieces, candelabras, a black dining table and gothic-industrial chairs, contribute to the eerie charm of the room.

Paytas revealed in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that Hacmon meticulously crafted the "Beetlejuice"-themed furniture.

"It was so scary for our generation, but it's so great," Paytas added of the 1998 film. "I always think of it in my head, and I was like, 'I want a dining room like that.'"


Among the mansion's quirky features is a life-size "bling tiger" guarding the entryway.

Paytas explained that the tiger holds significance as their daughter was born in the year of the tiger in the Chinese zodiac.

The YouTuber also said they plan to bedazzle future symbols reflecting the Chinese zodiac signs of their upcoming children.

While Paytas acknowledged having a lot of items on display and a penchant for unique decor, they maintained that their home isn't cluttered but rather filled with cherished belongings.

Notable decorations include a multi-colored checkerboard table and a bedazzled Domino's Pizza box.

Among the mansion's quirky features is a life-size "bling tiger" guarding the entryway.

Paytas explained that the tiger holds significance as their daughter was born in the year of the tiger in the Chinese zodiac.

The YouTuber also said they plan to bedazzle future symbols reflecting the Chinese zodiac signs of their upcoming children.

While Paytas acknowledged having a lot of items on display and a penchant for unique decor, they maintained that their home isn't cluttered but rather filled with cherished belongings.

Notable decorations include a multi-colored checkerboard table and a bedazzled Domino's Pizza box.

(Photo : YouTube/blndsundoll4mj)

Meanwhile, Paytas, who is pregnant with their second child, recently urged fans to stop making memes about their children being the reincarnation of the royal family in the wake of Buckingham Palace's announcement of King Charles III's cancer diagnosis.

In a TikTok video, Paytas expressed discomfort with jokes circulating online connecting their pregnancies with significant events, such as Queen Elizabeth II's death and King Charles III's health issues.

Memes previously surfaced that Queen Elizabeth II was reincarnated as Paytas' eldest daughter after Paytas gave birth to Malibu Barbie on Sept. 14, 2022, less than a week after the British monarch died.

When King Charles' health situation made headlines this week, Paytas was plagued with jokes about the monarch dying and being reborn as their second child.

"I get the meme of it all," the social media star said. "I was able to lean into the Queen Elizabeth one a little bit, but it also terrifies me that people believe in it enough."

Despite the coincidences in timing, Paytas clarified that there is no actual connection or animosity toward the royal family.


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