Haliey Welch warns fans of scam using her name to promote cryptocurrency

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Haliey Welch, known as the "Hawk Tuah Girl," has warned fans about a scam using her name to promote a cryptocurrency launch. She stated on social media, "This is fake, I can't stop people scamming or lying using my name." The scam involved a post claiming Welch would launch on a cryptocurrency exchange, offering $10,000 to influencers for promotion. Welch quickly denied the claims, expressing her frustration over the misuse of her name. Despite the scam, Welch's career has flourished since going viral. Her podcast recently reached 187,000 subscribers, and she has shared her positive financial changes since gaining fame.


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