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People Think The Simpsons Predicted Hawk Tuah Girl

Connection between The Simpsons and ‘Hawk Tuah Girl’ revealed!

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The “Hawk Tuah Girl,” now identified as Hailey Welch, has become an internet sensation.

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“Hawk Tuah Girl” Hailey Welch becomes viral sensation!

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Welch skyrocketed to fame after an interview with Tim & Dee TV went viral.

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In the interview, Welch was asked, “What’s one move in bed that makes a man go crazy every time?”

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Without missing a beat, Welch responded, “You gotta give ’em that ‘hawk tuah’ and spit on that thang. You get me?”

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Welch’s unfiltered response sends the internet into a frenzy!

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The internet exploded, turning Welch into a meme and sparking endless jokes.

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The viral interview has had a profound impact on her life.

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Welch didn’t lose her job over the video!

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Contrary to rumors, Welch did not lose her job as a preschool teacher due to the video.

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These rumors were sparked by a satirical article from the Tippah County Tribune.

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Satirical article sparks false rumors about Welch!

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The article falsely claimed Welch, identified as a teacher named Hailey Wellington, was forced to resign.

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Snopes debunked the story, confirming it was entirely fictional.

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Welch turns viral fame into profitable opportunity!

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In reality, Welch has capitalized on her newfound fame.

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Partnership with Fathead Threads launches official merch!

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She partnered with Fathead Threads, a Tennessee-based apparel brand, to create official “Hawk Tuah” merchandise.

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Jason Poteete, owner of Fathead Threads and Welch’s longtime acquaintance, reached out to her.

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“Of course, she hasn’t gotten a dime from the first viral video,” Poteete told Rolling Stone.

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Poteete wanted Welch to profit from her viral moment and helped her get in touch with a lawyer.

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They are considering trademarking the “Hawk Tuah” phrase.

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No personal details on merchandise!

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Welch requested that no personal details or images of her be featured on the merchandise.

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“There are some crazy people in the world who’ve reached out to her,” Poteete explained.

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Welch cautious about embracing viral fame!

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Despite the overwhelming attention, Welch is cautious about embracing her newfound fame.

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Fathead Threads offers “Hawk Tuah ’24” hats in 14 colors, priced at $32.78 each.

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A $50 signed version featuring a leather patch has already sold out.

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Major media and WWE show interest in Welch’s merch!

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The merchandise has drawn interest from major media networks and even WWE.

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But now, fans are claiming that “The Simpsons” predicted Welch’s rise to fame.

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This isn’t the first time fans have claimed the iconic show predicted real-life events.

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Iconic show known for predicting real-life events!

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The animated series has a knack for featuring storylines eerily similar to future occurrences.

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From predicting Donald Trump’s presidency to the invention of smartwatches, “The Simpsons” has a history of spooky foresight.

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Season 4 episode sparks conspiracy theories!

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In Season 4, Episode 8, titled “New Kid on the Block,” Bart Simpson gets a crush on an older girl named Laura.

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In one memorable scene, Laura spits on Bart’s hand, delighting him.

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Fans quickly drew parallels, with one user commenting, “The Simpsons had done it again.”

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Another added, “Simpsons were prophetic… they saw the future and it has come to pass.”

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So, did “The Simpsons” foresee the “Hawk Tuah Girl”?

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“The Simpsons” may or may not have predicted it, but Hailey Welch’s “Hawk Tuah” moment is here to stay.

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