Haliey Welch Joins Jake Paul’s Betr and Launches New Podcast ‘Talk Tuah’
Viral sensation Haliey Welch signs with Jake Paul’s sports betting brand, betr, and announces her new podcast ‘Talk Tuah,’ featuring Paul as her first guest.
Bollywood Fever: Haliey Welch, famously known as the Hawk Tuah girl, has taken her career to new heights by signing with Jake Paul’s sports betting and media company, betr.
This exciting partnership allows Welch to not only represent the brand but also launch her own podcast titled Talk Tuah.
Welch, who gained viral fame in June, has kept herself busy with paid appearances, launching an animal advocacy program, and participating in the 2024 Celebrity Poker Tour.

Now, she’s embracing her next big step—podcasting. On September 3, she teased her new podcast plans via social media, confidently declaring, “Y’all really thought I was done? I’m just getting started, baby.”
The Talk Tuah podcast will air weekly, featuring candid conversations with some of the coolest guests. Welch’s first guest is none other than betr founder and professional boxer, Jake Paul.
In a teaser video, the two can be seen laughing on set as Welch asks Paul the viral question, “What’s one move in bed that makes a girl go crazy?”—a nod to the phrase that launched her internet stardom: “You gotta give them that hawk tuah and spit on that thang.”
The first episode of Talk Tuah will premiere on September 10, with new episodes dropping every Tuesday across various social, digital, and media platforms. Other notable guests include stand-up comedian Whitney Cummings and influencer Josh Richards, with more celebrity surprises to follow.
Welch’s journey from viral fame to podcast host marks a new chapter in her career, and fans are eagerly waiting to see who she’ll invite next on Talk Tuah—and perhaps, discover the mystery behind the elusive “Pookie.”
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