The Hawk Tuah Girl and best friend Chelsea BradfordHawk Tuah Girl (Photo via hay_welch/IG)


The “Hawk Tuah” Girl, Haliey Welch, is having an extended 15 minutes of fame following the viral video that set the internet ablaze several weeks ago.

Having entered the realm of worldwide popularity, Haliey has likely grown tired of hearing that her 15 minutes of fame will soon run out.

Well, it’s still going strong, but just in case her detractors turn out to be correct, she’s doing some good while the minutes last.

The 21-year-old has taken up a cause in recent times as she’s been promoting animal adoption, having partnered with the Mt. Juliet Animal Shelter in Tennessee.

“If I only have 15 minutes of fame then I’m going to spend every last minute of it doing the right thing,” she captioned an Instagram post over the weekend. “Let’s try and find a home for these sweet lil cats & dogs. Please head over to @mjasvolunteerorganization to get started! 🐶🐱.”

The Hawk Tuah Girl Had An Update For Her Followers

She’s since followed the video above with another clip providing interested persons with an update as she’s let them know that Blondie, one of the dogs, has found a home, though another animal, Joan, still hasn’t found one.


Haliey and her friend Chelsea Bradford were also seen filling shopping carts with food, treats, and toys at a local Pet Smart.

While she’s attracted plenty of criticism for a fellatio joke being the only reason she’s now famous, it’s great to see the “Hawk Tuah” girl putting her newfound popularity to good use.

Embarrassing Fact Surfaces About Attractive Norwegian Pole Vaulter Who’s Been Blowing Up During The Olympics

Photos of Embla Matilde Njerve pole vaultEmbla Matilde Njerve (Photo via @wallstreetbets/X)
Norwegian pole vaulter Embla Matilde Njerve has been trending online during the current Olympic Games, but fans will likely be embarrassed after finding something out.

Pole vaulters have been a popular show at these games, and not just for their pole vaulting prowess. One athlete went viral after his shaft prevented him from qualifying by latching onto the bar, while another did the rounds because she celebrated by twerking.

Pole vaulting is done at the Olympics, with Mondo Duplantis of Sweden winning the men’s competition and Australian Nina Kennedy winning the women’s. Still, Njerve is the one who’s been attracting most of the attention on social media.

There’s one problem, however. The Norway international was never at the Olympics.