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Zach Bryan Brings ‘Hawk Tuah’s’ Daughter On Stage In Nashville To Help Him Sing His Song ‘Revival’

By Emma Richter for Dailymail.Com

17:36 June 30, 2024, updated 18:05 June 30, 2024

The woman who went viral for giving enthusiastic sex advice on TikTok came out of hiding this weekend and took the stage with country music star Zach Bryan.

Haliey Welch, 23, also known as the “Hawk Tuah girl,” was spotted on stage with Bryan Saturday night during his “Quittin Time” tour at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

Bryan, 28, and Welch performed his hit song “Revival” together as fans went wild and recorded his every move.

Dressed in short denim shorts, a white crop top, white cowboy boots and a large cowboy hat, Welch shared the microphone with Bryan while holding a drink in his hand.

She also reenacted her own viral moment by shouting her catchphrase “HAWK TUAH” into the mic as fans went crazy.

Haliey Welch, 23, also known as “Hawk Tuah,” was spotted on stage with Bryan Saturday night during his “The Quittin Time” tour at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
She also had her own moment shouting her viral catchphrase “HAWK TUAH” into the mic as fans went wild.

Welch rose to fame after a June 19 interview in which she used the term “Hawk Tuah” to describe a sexual act.

Following her public debut, DailyMail.com revealed that Welch had gone into virtual hiding in a quiet Tennessee town where she lives with her family in rural isolation.

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Meanwhile, her friends and associates in the tight-knit community 60 miles south of Nashville have created a protective wall around her as she navigates her new life in the spotlight, for however long it may last.

Amid his attempt to live a secretive lifestyle, Welch made sure to cash in on his viral fame by starting selling branded merchandise bearing his slogan.

Welch recently partnered with Tennessee-based hat company Fathead Threads to sell her own line of hats, after being scouted by OutKick.

“I was allowed to sell these hats after a conversation with Hailey. She will receive a portion of the proceeds from the sales,” Jason Poteete of Fathead Threads shared on Facebook.

Since becoming an Internet sensation, Welch has worked with Tennessee-based hat company Fathead Threads to sell her own line of hats.

The company posted a photo of Welch autographing two different types of hats, one with a leather patch and one embroidered, available for purchase.

The official $32.70 headgear proclaiming “Hawk Tuah ’24” sells for $43.70 if it bears his original signature on the brim.

DailyMail.com has revealed that it will not visit the manufacturer to sign the capsules. Instead, the capsules would be brought to him in a neutral location.

Chelsea Bradford, the proud friend standing next to Welch in the video, shared the merch line on Facebook. “Finally someone who gives my daughter a commission,” she wrote.

According to Page Six, United Talent Agency (UTA) was rumored to be set to represent Welch – however, the agency denied having Welch as a signatory, and UTA told DailyMail.com that all claims claims that she would take Welch on board were “made up” and “false.”

Hours after this information was published, entertainment news site TMZ denied it. Unfounded rumors also circulated that Donald Trump’s former literary agent, Byrd Leavell, was interested in working with him.

Welch gained worldwide recognition after being asked for her advice on how to “drive a man crazy in bed” during a Nashville street video for Tim & Dee TV.

Welch became famous for an interview she gave on June 19 in which she used the term “Hawk Tuah” to describe a sexual act.

With enthusiasm, and with considerable demonstration to imitate the noise, she revealed: “We must give them this tuah falcon.”

Hundreds of memes followed and the phrase was shouted by a fan as 2024 US Open golf champion Bryson DeChambeau hit a tee shot at the LIV event in Nashville.

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Gymnast Olivia Duune also joined the craze, writing “leave Miss Tuah out of this” after a GIF of Welch was in the comments when she posted photos of herself in a bikini with her MLB star boyfriend Paul Skenes.

Two other sporting heroes are also there. Philadelphia Phillies star slugger Bryce Harper himself went viral after appearing to reference the craze when he hit a double in a home game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

The footage showed him clenching his fist and spitting on it, along with the phrase Hawk Tuah. Then, mixed martial arts hero Conor McGregor tweeted on X: “Have we located Hawk Tuah yet?”

Welch even made headlines around the world when a New Zealand Warriors fan saluted a sign that read “Hawk Tu-ivasa, stay away from this.”

The sign was a reference to Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, the Warriors’ speedy fullback known for his evasiveness.

“The Wahs crowd has an incredibly strong sign game,” one fan said on X. “Every game they put on an absolute bang!”

Welch’s parents and family responded protectively to questions from DailyMail.com. Attempts to speak with Welch were met with complete silence.

Last week she was holed up in her family’s home and sources said the attention created by the phenomenal response to Hawk Tuah was making her nervous – despite the money-making opportunities.

After the onslaught of publicity, DailyMail.com revealed that Welch went into virtual hiding in a quiet Tennessee town where she lives with her family in rural isolation

Other signs that the internet sensation may be under pressure include a post on a Facebook account recently created by Haliey Welch that reads, “#hawktuah but I need peace.”

Several fake social media accounts have sprung up, all misspelling her name as Hailey and there is no confirmation that this one is genuine.

However, the spelling of his name is correct and there is a photo of Welch with Poteete as well as others with friends, including Chelsea. The photos of the friends have all been posted in the past few days, but there is no indication when they were actually taken.

Despite all the rumors, misinformation and wild speculation, a source told DailyMail.com that Welch has enlisted the help of a lawyer to negotiate the upcoming minefield in an effort to capitalize as much as possible.

Yet even though much of the Internet went crazy over her, her crude advice didn’t gain 100% fans, with Howard Stern calling her “every dad’s worst nightmare.”

The 70-year-old radio host said on his SiriusXM show: “As a father of three daughters, it’s every dad’s worst nightmare to see her on Instagram saying ‘yeah, you gotta peddle tuah on this f*** “. thing”.’

“I think if I analyze it, the reason people love her so much is because the girl is so uninhibited and it’s so natural when she says it. It’s like she doesn’t even have it think.

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