Haliey Welch (Photo via hay_welch/Instagram)
Haliey Welch, known for her viral “hawk tuah” phrase, is doing her absolute best to extend her fifteen minutes of fame after things did not go well for her at Rock The South country music festival in Cullman, Alabama.
Following that poor showing, Welch stole the show at a sporting event.
She has been doing her absolute best to continue her internet fame, as she was recently featured on podcasts and hung out with NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal.
Her latest public appearance was a ringside seat at YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul’s win over Perry.
The Tennessee native turned social media influencer walked into the arena, rocking a stylish black dress.
At one point, Haliey Welch spoke to fans behind her, and she put her right arm on a chair. That action exposed a racy-looking tattoo she had that was perfectly placed on her side boob.
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Welch has been a social media sensation since a viral street interview where she talked about the sexual thing she would do when in bed with her man.
Since then, she has had to dispel rumors about herself, most notably that she was a teacher and that she was fired over her viral remarks.
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She has also made it clear that she will never do OnlyFans.
Tennis Star Nick Kyrgios Takes Shot at ‘Hawk Tuah’ Girl Haliey Welch
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios fired shots at Hailey Welch when she entered the Amalie Arena to watch the Jake Paul-Mike Perry fight.
As a video showed her going to take her seat for the fight, the Australian tennis player did not mince words when he said, “No correlation between fame and actually being decent at something anymore,” Kyrgios wrote on X.
Haliey Welch was asked by a TMZ photographer about Nick Kyrgios and what he said about her, and she made it clear she never understands why people wake up and hate on anyone if it’s not affecting their lives.
“I don’t understand why they do that.”