Trisha Paytas and Moses Hacmon.Photo:Trisha Paytas/ Instagram
Trisha Paytas/ Instagram
Trisha Paytashonored her husbandMoses Hacmonand their family on the couple’s third wedding anniversary.
The 36-year-old YouTuber and podcast host gushed about her husband and opened up about how Hacmon is the “first person who didn’t try to dim my sparkle” in a touchingInstagramtribute on Dec. 11.
“Happy 3rd year of marriage @moses_hacmon 🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤 ,” she started her post. " I always envisioned being married with kids and having to dial back everything I do. But with Moses, it’s the opposite."
Trisha Paytas with husband Moses Hacmon and their daughter Malibu.Trisha Paytas/Instagram
Trisha Paytas/Instagram
“He’s enhanced my life; made it better, made it easier,” she continued. “I love you for everything you are. Your patience and kindness. Your creativity and talents. The father you are… The best feeling is knowing I picked a life partner, who makes life special each and every day.”
Paytas included a carousel of sweet family photos of her with Hacmon and their daughtersMalibu, 2, andElvis— born earlier this year on May 24, 2024 — along with pictures from the couple’s 2021 wedding.
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Trisha Paytas and Moses Hacmon.Trisha Paytas/Instagram
Paytas exclusively revealed toPEOPLEon Dec. 10 that she will be making her Broadway debut on Monday, Feb. 3 — not long after she made her firstSaturday Night Liveappearanceon Dec. 7. She will star inTrisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream —a one-night-only performance at the St. James Theatre in New York City.
The idea for the show was initially announced as an April Fool’s Day joke earlier this year and Paytas told PEOPLE “Obviously I know that’s not real ‘cause no one approached me about it, but I was like, ‘What is this? This is so weird.’ "
“They got a lot of clicks and they were like, ‘I think we’re going to do it,’ she continued. “And I was like, ‘What?’ And then we got the date and the theater, and I was like, ‘Wait, this is happening!’ "
The Broadway debut is a dream come true for the creator, who grew up watchingJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatstarringDonny Osmondand participating in her school productions ofAnnieandThe Music Man.
Paytas expressed she’s most excited to have Hacmon and her daughters watch her shine on stage and said “Maybe one day [Malibu will] think what I’m doing is cool.”
“If anything, I just want to show her — and everybody, like, anyone can do anything they want, whether you have talent connections or none at all,” Paytas added. “You can make it happen somehow.”
source: people.com