Haliey Welch, the “Hawk Tuah” Girl, revealed her positional bedroom preference in her original interview with Tim & Dee TV, but it appears viewers were already wiped out by the time she coined the phrase to pay attention to anything more.
Furthermore, most people saw the shorter clips zinging around online, not the full interview.
Well, the entire thing is worth watching, and it’s right below.
Near the end of the interview, Haliey and her friend Chelsea Bradford’s interviewer quizzed the ladies on their preferred positions, asking them which one they would choose if they could only continue with one for the rest of their lives.
The two options were missionary and another named for its similarity to canine practices.
Haliey said she would prefer the latter, explaining she hates missionary because she doesn’t enjoy someone all up in her face. “I don’t like somebody looking at me in my face, y’know” she remarked.
Unfortunately, the question was too much for Chelsea, who asked to wrap things up as soon as she was asked.
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The “Hawk Tuah” Girl’s Interviewers Are Not Happy
The interviewers have since spoken to the New York Times and lamented over the fact that they have been forgotten. At the same time, Haliey and her friend have become internet sensations and celebrities in their own right.
“At the end of the day, nobody would know who she was if we didn’t bring it to light and post it,” they said. “A lot of the audience who hadn’t seen us before think we grew off this one clip. People were treating it like we’re nobodies and didn’t already have a platform.”
Tim & Dee TV haven’t been contacted for any media gigs and seem sour over it. They also revealed that the only people who have reached out to them wanted to get the “Hawk Tuah” Girl’s contact information.
Still, they’re hoping to collaborate again in future.