Okay, get ready, as the “Hawktuah Girl” has returned, and this time, it will be on the silver screen! A fresh documentary is being released, thanks to Bungalow Media + Entertainment, and it’s focused on the crazy journey of Hailey Welch, more famously known as the “Hawktuah Girl,” from internet phenomenon to cryptocurrency scandal. Toncoin (TON) Value Forecast for March 26th
Do you recall that woman from Tennessee who provided that remarkable response during a street interview regarding what males desire in the bedroom? Yes, the one who declared, “You have to give them that ‘Hawktuah’ and spit on that thing!” That footage went viral, amassing enormous amounts of views.
However, Hailey did not end there. She started a podcast, secured interviews with prominent figures such as Mark Cuban, and even ventured into the realm of business.
Then there was the cryptocurrency phase. She introduced a meme coin called $HAWK in December 2024. It surged to a market valuation of almost half a billion dollars before plummeting and collapsing in a matter of minutes, losing more than 90% of its worth. Hurts.
It appears that a limited number of wallets acquired a significant portion of the token supply early on before selling it off, causing the collapse. Commence the accusations of a “rug pull.”
While Hailey’s staff denies she sold her stake and refutes allegations that influencers received complimentary tokens, investors who lost millions are suing the coin’s creators. Hailey is not identified in the lawsuit, but the web3 platform overHere, its creator Clinton Soe, the Tuah the Moon Foundation, and influencer Alex Larsen-Schulz (also known as “Hollywood Doctor”) are all under scrutiny.
Therefore, prepare for an in-depth examination of the “Hawktuah Girl’s” tumultuous journey, from viral fame to cryptocurrency controversy. It’s going to be a crazy experience!
The current $HAWK event, led by Tana Mongeau, has made comparisons to other crypto projects supported by celebrities, which has led to discussions about legal responsibility.
In a recent Instagram post, Mongeau jokingly mentioned rumors about her alleged death, detention, or pregnancy. This was her return to the platform after the dispute broke out. Her bio now calls her a “positive influencer” and links to a Deadline piece about her upcoming documentary.
Mongeau initially said that she was taking the situation “very seriously” and working with legal teams representing affected investors, but this statement has since been withdrawn.
This new advancement gives a glimpse into Mongeau’s existence, her change from internet celebrity to contentious person, and promises to reveal the truth about the $HAWK event.
Edited by Sebastian Sinclair.