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Hawk Tuah Girl Regrets Betraying Fans With Crypto Controversy: ‘They Trusted Me’
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The unexpected internet star Haliey Welch, known as “Hawk Tuah Girl,” is looking back on her recent cryptocurrency controversy with clear eyes. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, the 22-year-old expressed regret about her meme coin $Hawk, which dropped more than 90 percent from a market cap of nearly $500 million to under $30 million within hours last year.

“I hate that that’s even a thing,” Welch said. “Half of those people that done it were, like, my fans. They trusted me, like, guiding them to it. And I don’t...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 5/5/2025
  • by Larisha Paul
  • Rollingstone.com
Logan Paul’s Leaked Text Gives Us a Flashback of Blake Lively Calling Taylor Swift Her Dragon
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Logan Paul is a unique character in the world of wrestling. Even though the influencer-turned-wrestler has managed to impress with his in-ring skills, particularly against Aj Styles at WrestleMania 41, there are shades of him that no one can be proud of.

One such incident is the notorious case of the lawsuit Logan Paul filed against YouTuber Coffeezilla. Recent developments in the case have surfaced, putting the former United States Champion in the limelight with some eerie similarities to how Blake Lively called Taylor Swift her dragon back in the day.

The shocking leaked texts from Logan Paul on the lawsuit filed against Coffeezilla Logan Paul’s impressive performance at WrestleMania 41. (Image Credit: WWE)

The fallout from Paul’s failed Nft venture, CryptoZoo, has locked Logan Paul and YouTube investigator Coffeezilla in a high-profile legal battle. Coffeezilla, known for his in-depth exposés on fraudulent online schemes, previously released a series of...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 5/2/2025
  • by Pranjal Mishra
  • FandomWire
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Hawk Tuah Girl Breaks Silence After Meme Coin Crash and Class Action Suit
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First comes fame, then the cryptocurrency — then the lawsuit.

Haliey Welch, a Tennessee native who was launched to internet stardom this summer thanks to a street interview in which she pantomimed spitting during oral sex (thus earning the onomatopoeiec nickname “Hawk Tuah Girl“), managed the rare feat of remaining in the spotlight for months after her viral breakout. She founded an animal charity, racked up millions of social media followers, went to the top of the charts with her podcast Talk Tuah, and even threw out the opening pitch at a Mets game.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 12/20/2024
  • by Miles Klee
  • Rollingstone.com
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Hawk Tuah Girl’s Crypto Team Short on Answers After Disastrous Meme Coin Bust
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Since becoming a viral star this summer thanks to a street interview in which she charmingly imparted graphic sex advice, Haliey Welch, a.k.a. “Hawk Tuah Girl,” has launched a podcast and an animal charity, carving out a pleasant niche for herself as an influencer. Being more online, of course, has allowed her to sustain and profit from her fame, though it has also led to some curious endorsements — Welch regularly touts the greatness of X (formerly Twitter), its owner, Elon Musk, and Tesla‘s troubled Cybertruck, to take a handful of interrelated examples.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 12/5/2024
  • by Miles Klee
  • Rollingstone.com
The first ‘Beast Games’ trailer goes live as MrBeast addresses allegations in three-hour interview
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It’s been a rough few months on the MrBeast front. YouTube‘s most-watched content creator has faced numerous allegations against himself and his businesses, including that contestants on his Amazon show Beast Games were mistreated, that he faked giveaways and charitable contributions, that his company has a history of workplace harassment and overworking employees, that slave labor is used to produce his chocolate brand Feastables, that he participated in crypto insider trading, and that the food safety standards for Lunchly, the Lunchables competitor he founded with Logan Paul and Ksi, are low because mold was found in some of the meals.

MrBeast (aka Jimmy Donaldson) publicly addressed allegations against former friend/employee Ava Kris Tyson in July, and in a couple instances his team has issued statements defending him, but other than that, he’s remained largely silent about claims—including those from DogPack404, another former employee who’s...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 11/26/2024
  • by James Hale
  • Tubefilter.com
Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Coffeezilla lawsuit, demonic asylums, and the last great Trump/Biden debate (kinda)
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Welcome to our rundown of the most-watched branded YouTube videos of the week.

We’re publishing this snippet of a larger Gospel Stats Weekly Brand Report in order to analyze sponsorship trends in the creator economy. Any video launched in tandem with an official brand partner is eligible for the ranking.

And – as the name up above would imply – all the data comes from Gospel Stats. If you’re interested in learning more about Gospel – and which brands are sponsoring what creators on YouTube – click here.

There’s demons everywhere in this week’s Gospel Stats Weekly Brand Report, and by that we mean there’s Sam and Colby locked in a haunted asylum (that may or may not have a demon in it), but there’s also working out (ugh) and some truly incredible The Mask-level makeup jobs in the latest episode of Kill Tony, where faux Trump and...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 7/29/2024
  • by James Hale
  • Tubefilter.com
In new lawsuit, Logan Paul argues that Coffeezilla defamed him with CryptoZoo criticism
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The fallout from the CryptoZoo Nft debacle has spilled into the court of law. The brand’s co-founder Logan Paul has sued commentary creator Coffeezilla (real name Stephen Findeisen), who allegedly defamed Paul in videos related to CryptoZoo.

In 2021, Paul announced CryptoZoo, a project that provided buyers with individualized “eggs” in exchange for Ethereum (Eth) cryptocurrency. The idea was that the eggs would “hatch” into creatures that would rise or fall in value depending on their characteristics, but the gamified aspect of CryptoZoo never materialized. Eventually, Paul agreed to pay $2.3 million to buy back CryptoZoo purchases from aggrieved customers.

Findeisen, who is one of YouTube’s foremost cultural commentators, has uploaded at least six different videos related to CryptoZoo. Early on in the project’s lifespan, Findeisen described Paul as a scammer who was pulling a fast one on his fans. Eventually, Paul apologized to the man known as Coffeezilla,...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 7/8/2024
  • by Sam Gutelle
  • Tubefilter.com
Revolt accused of “Ponzi-ish” scheme as its manager, Ryan Piasente, faces sexual assault allegations
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Revolt, a merch company that has released drops with creators like MrBeast, Valkyrae, Tubbo, Corpse Husband, Anthony Padilla, and Nihachu, has been accused of running a “Ponzi-ish” scheme that’s left it owing significant amounts of money to an unknown number of creators. And its head, Ryan Piasente–who also manages the well-known YouTube group Misfits–is facing accusations of sexual assault and misusing money from Revolt’s company coffer.

This all comes from an exposé by Coffeezilla, who’s been looking into Revolt and Piasente for several months after receiving off-the-record tips that creators who’d partnered with Revolt were not being paid, or were being paid late, for merch that had been sold.

Revolt launched in 2019, and by 2021, had become a major business. That year, it sold $20 million worth of merch in just five drops, according to inside information Coffeezilla was able to access. The creator partners for...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 12/30/2023
  • by James Hale
  • Tubefilter.com
Emma Chamberlain is on the cover of Rolling Stone’s latest Creator Issue
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One year after putting MrBeast on the cover of its inaugural Creator Issue, Rolling Stone has given Emma Chamberlain her close-up. Chamberlain is the star of the second-annual Creator Issue, which arrived on April 18.

Rolling Stone profiled Chamberlain for a Creator Issue cover story that tracks the winding career path the erstwhile teen vlogger has taken. The piece characterizes Chamberlain — who now hosts the podcast Anything Goes and releases easygoing travel vlogs on her YouTube channel — as an unpredictable figure who is willing to go off-script in search of artistic fulfillment. “They gave me a script, but I don’t do scripts,” Chamberlain said before presenting at an event hosted by Spotify. “I do so much better off the cuff.”

Just as MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson) was the perfect choice for the first Creator Issue cover story, Chamberlain is the right person to take Rolling Stone‘s annual tradition into its second year.
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 4/18/2023
  • by Sam Gutelle
  • Tubefilter.com
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