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(Photo Credit: @hay_welch | Instagram)

Hawk Tuah Girl Launches Halloween Costumes With X-Rated Logo

Haliey Welch, the famous Hawk Tuah girl, is using her viral catchphrase in a new venture as she has launched her Halloween costumes. The internet sensation has been on a roll since her street interview segment took over social media like wildfire. Welch has continued to monetize her popularity through merch deals and other ventures including her “Talk Tuah” podcast. Now, the internet personality has unveiled her new line just in time for the spooky season.

Haliey Welch’s newly-launched Halloween costume is a pink overall

Haliey Welch, the Hawk Tuah girl, took to her Instagram to launch her new product line at Spirit Halloween stores. She captioned the reel, “It’s HAWKtober baby.” In the video, the social media star can be seen visiting a store to try the Hawk Tuah Halloween costume.

The bubblegum-pink mechanic suit-like jumpsuit comes with an X-rated logo. It reads, “Hawk Tuah Express / Lubrication Experts / Spit on That Thang!” Besides, the logo includes an illustration of a hand holding a spanner. Spirit Halloween website notes the zip-up costume is priced at $49.99 and comes in three sizes.

After Welch unveiled the Halloween costume, several Instagram users took to the reel’s comments section to share their thoughts. One commented, “Okay hawktober is clever I’ll give it to ya.” Another wrote, “HAWKtober is perfect!” Meanwhile, a third shared, “Halloween is going to make her rich I’ll tell you hwat.”

While many praised Welch’s new venture, some were still unimpressed and left negative comments. However, the Hawk Tuah sensation has already made it clear that she is not letting the critics drag her down. During an interview with PEOPLE, Welch said, “Most of them that comment hateful things under my stuff, it says ‘Follow back.'” She added, “That’s kind of self-explanatory.”

Welch continued to share that she wants to use her platform for a good cause. The internet personality started a foundation called Paws Across America. Welch said, “I didn’t ask for this and I’m grateful I have it, so I want to help others too.”

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