Talk Tuah, Walk Tuah: Haliey Welch Rises from Meme Coin Mishap to Mic Drop Moment
NEW YORK, NY, May 14, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — From meme coin meltdown to media mogul? Haliey Welch — better known to the internet as the iconic “Hawk Tuah Girl” — is back, and this time, she’s not selling crypto. She’s selling herself.
After a brief but viral stint as the accidental face of $HAWK, a meme coin that soared and crashed within a month, Welch is stepping back into the spotlight — mic in hand, crypto-free. Her revamped podcast, “Talk Tuah,” launched April 8, promising unfiltered commentary, guest interviews, and perhaps a few subtle jabs at the digital chaos that almost took her down.
The Rise and Crash of $HAWK
Let’s rewind.
In late 2024, Haliey Welch shot to fame when a short clip of her saying “You gotta give ’em that hawk tuah” exploded across TikTok. Within days, internet wizards minted $HAWK — a meme coin that capitalized on her now-iconic phrase. The token surged. Welch leaned in. There were merch drops, Twitter Spaces, awkward AMA sessions — and then the rug pulled.
It wasn’t technically a rug pull, but after influencers sold off, price tanked, and an SEC probe opened, Welch went silent. For months.
The SEC Closes the Case — and Welch Reopens Herself
In March 2025, the SEC closed its investigation with no charges filed. Welch wasn’t found to be involved in any wrongdoing. Just another meme gone too far in a world where virality meets volatility.
“I got caught up in something I didn’t understand,” Welch said in a teaser clip for the podcast. “So I took a break. Got grounded. And now I’m back — to talk.”
And talk, she will.
“Talk Tuah”: More Than a Meme
The rebranded podcast isn’t just a reintroduction — it’s an intentional pivot. The debut episode, titled From Tokens to Truth, is a raw and cheeky look at fame, finance, and the weirdness of internet culture.
Guests on the first season include a former TikTok crypto shill turned wellness guru, a Gen Z therapist, and — yes — a blockchain lawyer. Welch manages to both poke fun at the chaos and show growth from it. It’s light, but surprisingly self-aware.
“I might’ve been the joke. But I’m also in on it now,” she quipped.
What’s Next? A Docuseries in the Works
If the comeback wasn’t enough, a full-fledged documentary chronicling Welch’s viral journey — from roadside interviews to token implosions to her podcast redemption arc — is reportedly in development. According to insiders, it’s pitched as “The Social Network meets Dumb Money, with rhinestones.”
And honestly? That sounds just about right.
Tuah Girl 2.0
Haliey Welch’s story is a perfect reflection of 2025 internet culture — messy, meteoric, meme-fueled, and often misunderstood. But as the crypto world spins ever faster, Welch seems to have found her footing not on-chain, but on mic.
She may not be launching another coin anytime soon — but she’s definitely launching something else:
A brand that talks back.
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