Haliey Welch, "Hawk Tuah Girl," launches new podcast 'Talk Tuah' with Jake Paul’s Media Company Betr

The weekly podcast will feature interviews, lively discussions, and humorous moments.


Pop Culture & Art September 04, 2024
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Haliey Welch, who gained internet fame as "Hawk Tuah Girl," is continuing her rise to stardom with a new podcast called "Talk Tuah." The weekly show, part of the Betr banner, premieres on Sept. 10 and will be available on social, digital, and audio platforms.

Welch's comedic style and Southern charm will be on full display as she hosts interviews, engages in lively discussions, and shares humorous moments with her audience. The first episode will feature guest Whitney Cummings, followed by Josh Richards and Jake Paul in subsequent episodes.

Betr, a sports media and mobile betting company co-founded by Jake Paul, is expanding its content lineup with "Talk Tuah." The show joins other popular programs like BS w/ Jake Paul, Twin Talk, Nickals and Dimes, and Caps Off.

Betr's head of media, Mike Denevi, praised Welch's "charisma, unique perspective, and innate connection with her audience," calling her the "perfect fit" for their platform. Welch herself expressed excitement about the opportunity to showcase the "real Haliey Welch" and connect with her fans on a deeper level.

A trailer for the podcast features Welch recording her show and enjoying some jet ski action, declaring, "Y’all really thought I was done? I’m just getting started, baby."

Since her viral interview earlier this summer, Welch has appeared onstage with Zach Bryan, amassed a massive social media following, and launched her charitable fund, Paws Across America. She is also reportedly exploring opportunities in reality television.

Welch's new podcast "Talk Tuah" promises to be a fun and engaging addition to the Betr network, showcasing the multifaceted personality behind the viral "Hawk Tuah Girl" persona.

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