Tennis Star Nicholas Kyrgios Is OVER Hawk Tuah Girl: “No Correlation Between Fame & Actually Being Decent At Something Anymore”

Hawk Tuah Kyrgios

The legendary run by Hailey Welch, A.K.A. the “Hawk Tuah Girl,” might be wrapping up before it’s even getting started.

You’d have to have been born this morning to somehow not know the story surrounding the “Hawk Tuah Girl.” It seems as though a stroke of luck – in the form of an on-the-street interview – launched Hailey Welch into an inexplicable stardom.

You’d have to have been born this morning to somehow not know the story surrounding the “Hawk Tuah Girl.” It seems as though a stroke of luck – in the form of an on-the-street interview – launched Hailey Welch into an inexplicable stardom.

It took a while for internet sleuths to identify Welch, but once they did, she was on a rocket ship to fame. You couldn’t scroll through any form of social media without seeing her, or a meme based around her, every other post. Everyone loved her in the beginning, but like all great empires, it seems as though she’s starting to fall from good graces.

Welch recently tried to get a crowd hyped up at the Rock the South festival in Alabama, and the audience left her hanging. She nailed the introduction for Warren Zeiders and Jelly Roll, yet no one reacted to her at all. It was incredibly awkward to see, and showed that not everyone is on the “Hawk Tuah” bandwagon.

And more recently, Welch showed up at a Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry boxing match to sit ringside (because I guess that’s what you do if you’re famous on the internet).

And the video’s comment section was riddled with negative comments – with one even being from tennis star Nicholas Kyrgios.

Here’s the video just for reference:

 

And here’s what the former top-15 tennis player in the world had to say in response to that clip:

“No correlation between fame and actually being decent at something anymore.”

 

Ouch… outta left field too. That one’s gotta hurt, since it has some truth to it. It seems as though the very platform and the very people that gave Hailey Welch her instant fame are now turning on her. Poetic justice, one might say…