Where was Haliey Welch? The Hawk-Tuah girl returns after having disappeared completely in the middle of the cryptographic controversy


Haliey Welch, better known as the girl “Hawk-Tuah”, has finally returned to social networks after having disappeared especially from the internet since the end of 2024, after his cryptocurrency was completely bombed, leaving a lot of fans upset.

Now she returned to social networks after doing the MIA following a cryptography scandal.

Welch approached online speculation in a comic Instagram sketch featuring speculation of pregnancy, rumors of death and its being in prison.

The clip shows sleeping Welch, apparently having nightmares on speculation on social networks. At the end of the sketch, her friend wakes her up and said: “Hey, ass. We have things to do.”

Before Tuesday, March 25, there had been a message on Welch Instagram for five weeks, the previous publication X / Twitter was from December 20, and there was no new episode of the Podcast to talk about Tuah Since December 3.

Welch shot viral glory when she was interviewed by Timmanddeetv In Nashville, the Tennessee in June and answered one of their questions by saying its emblematic slogan “Hawk-Tuah” which quickly took control of social media.

She was then everywhere in the second half of 2024 – launching her own merchandise, her collaborative edition Halloween costume collaborations and her own podcast.

But it was a launch of failed cryptocurrency that seems to have cut the Welch wings.

$ Hawk Token was made public and quickly reached a market capitalization of $ 490 million when launching on December 4, but it absolutely landed in a few hours and lost around 95% of its value.

It collectively costs millions to people who had bought cryptocurrency.

It is understood that $ Hawk Token has been the victim of a “ carpet traction ”, where elite shooters who buy the assets where it is cheaper and sells it instantly where it is more expensive to make a huge profit, according to Coinmarketcap.

A prosecution has been filed accusing above-de-above, its founder Clinton So, the influencer of the social media Alex Larson Schultz and the Tuah the Moon foundation (which would have supervised the finances of the meme play) to promote and illegally sell a cryptocurrency that would never have been recorded correctly.

Overhere, the $ Hawk Token platform, said: “We believed in this vision so much that pushed stronger, perhaps through rose tinged glasses and naivety on the intentions of others, even if the project began to collapse.”

Overhere continued to say someone who is known as Doc Hollywood “controlled all decisions, costs, treasury” and billed “15% negotiation costs (none to be overcome), (was) silent during the chaos on the market and ignored calls for transparency”.

International commercial time (IBT) reported Schultz, a member of the team nicknamed Doc Hollywood, denied allegations.

Welch’s latest article on this subject on December 20 on X / Twitter said: “I take this situation very seriously and I want to attack my fans, investors who have been affected and the wider community.

“I cooperate fully with it and I am determined to help the legal team representing the affected individuals, as well as to discover the truth, to keep responsible parties responsible and to resolve this question.”

It seems that Welch has calmed his presence until the end of the investigation.

The only thing the subscribers had heard of her came when she melted in tears during an episode of her podcast which disclosed online in early February, and it seems that she is ready to talk about the test for the first time.

In the episode, she was joined by the founder of Faze Clan, Banks, who comforts her while she falls into tears on the test.
However, the episode was quickly deleted and Banks struck the Welch team on X, suspecting the way the podcast now deleted did it online, when it had not enlightened it.

Welch has not yet publicly recognized the disclosed episode – and Indy100 contacted his representatives to comment.

Elsewhere, there have been many comments on the Internet on the failure of the cryptocurrency, in particular Joe Rogan sharing an antipathetic vision of what happened and a streamer saying that his career is already “finished”.

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