Hawk Tuah Girl has introduced a new ‘hilarious’ catchphrase that is quickly gaining popularity and going viral across social media platforms.
Haliey Welch has returned to the spotlight with a new viral catchphrase.
However, her recent venture into cryptocurrency with the $HAWK memecoin has brought her more scrutiny than praise.
Hawk Tuah Girl: From viral fame to cryptocurrency troubles
Welch first rose to fame in June 2024 through a vox pop on the Tim & Dee TV YouTube channel. Her original catchphrase, “You gotta give ’em that ‘hawk tuah’ and spit on that thang,” quickly became iconic.
Riding the wave of her viral success, Welch branched out into various ventures. These included merchandise, a podcast, an AI-powered dating app, and her $HAWK memecoin. However, the crypto project faced backlash, with accusations of being a “pump and dump” scheme.
During an X space addressing the controversy, Welch delivered an unexpectedly comedic moment. She abruptly exited the conversation, saying, “Anyhoo, I’m going to go to bed, and I’ll see you guys tomorrow.”
A new catchphrase takes over social media
Welch’s spontaneous remark has now become her new catchphrase. TikTok creator @bellegomoo posted a video featuring the audio, humorously suggesting Welch could voice an animated character.
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The TikTok caption read, “Tell me this wouldn’t be the cutest animated squirrel.” Many users chimed in with agreement and share enjoy about Hawk Tuah Girl’s new catchphrase.
One person said: She sounds like butters, chowder, and sandy all in one
A second wrote: the delivery of this is hilarious when she’s being called out for rug pulling
While a third commented: She sounds like some random small character that’s only seen once in adventure time
WHY IS BUTTERS GIVING HAWK TUAH. Another added.
Previously, Welch responded to the crypto controversy
Despite the humor surrounding her new catchphrase, Welch has addressed the serious allegations about $HAWK. Though not named as a defendant in the lawsuit, Welch shared a statement on X.
“I take this situation extremely seriously and want to address my fans, the investors who have been affected, and the broader community,” she wrote. Welch promised to cooperate fully with legal teams to uncover the truth and assist affected individuals.
She also encouraged those impacted to contact Burwick Law for support, sharing a link to their services.
What’s next for Hawk Tuah Girl?
Since the controversy began, Welch’s podcast, Talk Tuah, has been on hiatus. Some critics, including streamer Asmongold, have declared her career “finished.”
However, fans and observers suggest that voice acting could be Welch’s next move. Her natural humor and unique voice could lend themselves to a career in animation or other creative pursuits.
From “spit on that thang” to “Anyhoo, I’m going to go to bed,” Hawk Tuah Girl continues to capture the internet’s imagination. Whether she reinvents herself or retreats from the limelight, her unique brand of humor remains unforgettable.