'I did not have my baby and there is no reincarnation of the Queen.'
"This was attention I did not want," she began, noting that she had been trying to keep out of the public eye when she saw her name trending on Twitter."It just felt really weird to say anything, for a number of reasons.""There was a great tragedy. I'm a millennial, so it felt weird that people were memeing this death," she continued.
"I just felt like an ultimate disappointment to tell people I'm still pregnant."Indeed, being one centimeter dilated doesn't necessarily mean that labor has started. Saying that she felt"embarrassed" by the attention, Trisha emphasized,"I did not have my baby and there is no reincarnation of the Queen.""Ultimately, I was sad for my baby, too — my baby's not even born and she's this joke of the internet.
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