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So, Zach Bryan’s latest gig in Nashville is causing quite a stir. The 28-year-old country star decided to shake things up by inviting Hailey Welch, aka “Hawk Tuah” girl from the internet, to join him onstage during his The Quittin Time tour.
People are split on this move. Some think it’s awesome that he’s bridging the gap between traditional country and online culture, while others are side-eyeing the whole thing, wondering if it’s just a gimmick or if Welch really belongs up there.
It’s sparked a whole debate about what’s real in country music these days and how artists should evolve with their audience.
Zach Bryan, known for his honest lyrics and grassroots rise, seems to be testing new waters while trying to keep his authenticity intact.
So, who exactly is Hailey Welch, and why is everyone talking about her? Hailey shot to viral fame in a matter of days after a graphic and very candid TikTok interview.
She didn’t hold back while giving tips on oral sex, which quickly turned her into a meme sensation.
Her boldness captured the internet’s attention, and she gained a massive social media following almost overnight.
Not one to miss an opportunity, Hailey launched merchandise featuring her now-famous phrase, cashing in on her sudden popularity.
However, Zach Bryan’s decision to bring Hailey on stage didn’t sit well with everyone.
Social media, especially X (formerly known as Twitter), was buzzing with mixed reactions.
Some people were baffled, questioning why someone known for such explicit content would be given the spotlight at a country concert.
One user wrote, “I know some people think the Hawk Tuah girl is funny, but I find it cringy. Sorry. Now she’s on stage at a Zach Bryan concert? Why?”
Another added, “It pretty much screams ‘girl acts like a porn star because that’s what society tells her to do.’ Women have a hard enough time being taken seriously.”
The criticism didn’t stop at Hailey. Zach Bryan himself faced backlash for his decision to invite her on stage.
One disgruntled fan tweeted, “Zach Bryan hate continually vindicated,” while another pondered, “I mean, good for her, but why do we make people like this famous?”
This sentiment seemed to resonate with many, as another user remarked, “Our county has become so degenerate that this is the kind of thing we glorify.”
Over on Reddit, the reaction was a bit more nuanced. In a discussion on Zach Bryan’s official subreddit, some fans found the whole situation amusing and defended Hailey’s unexpected rise to fame.
One user commented, “All in good fun… it’s stupid but fine.”
Yet, not everyone was on board. Some Reddit users admitted to being unimpressed and even repulsed by Hailey’s appearance on stage.
One person pointed out, “She’s the most viral person for the last couple of weeks, so I understand why he brought her on stage. Do I think it’s bad taste? No, it’s his show and he can do whatever he wants; it doesn’t affect me.”
Hawk Tuah on stage discussion
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Despite some pockets of support, many fans were vocal about their disappointment.
One fan expressed their frustration by saying, “Imagine being excited for a Nashville Revival guest, and you get this lmfao.”
Another added, “I’m in the poor taste group,” and followed it up with a vomit-face emoji.
Other comments were just as blunt, with remarks like “Gross,” and “She honestly looked like she didn’t even know the words.”
Another user summed it up with, “This is annoying, but not surprising.”
This whole situation brings up some interesting questions about what makes someone famous today.
Zach Bryan’s decision to bring Hailey Welch on stage highlights how quickly someone can become a household name in the digital age, for better or worse.
It’s a reminder of how fame can come from the most unexpected places and how society reacts to these viral moments.
Zach Bryan is one of those artists who seem to come out of nowhere and suddenly take the music world by storm.
Hailing from Oologah, Oklahoma, Zach’s journey is as authentic as his music.
Before his rise to fame, he served in the U.S. Navy, and it’s his down-to-earth, heartfelt storytelling that really resonates with fans.
His breakout came with the release of “DeAnn,” an album he recorded in an Airbnb with a simple laptop and microphone setup.
From there, he continued to capture hearts with hits like “Heading South” and “Something in the Orange,” blending folk, country, and Americana in a way that feels both fresh and familiar.
Zach’s raw, emotional lyrics and gravelly voice have earned him a loyal following and critical acclaim, solidifying his place as one of country music’s most promising new talents.
Before the recent controversy with Hailey Welch, Zach Bryan made headlines for an entirely different reason.
In September 2023, he got into trouble with the law in his home state of Oklahoma.
Zach was arrested for obstruction after he interfered with a traffic stop involving his security guard.
Annoyed by how long the stop was taking, Zach got out of his car and confronted the police, ignoring their orders to get back in his vehicle.
Things escalated quickly, leading to his arrest. Zach later admitted that he was out of line and expressed regret for his actions, acknowledging that he acted immaturely and disrespectfully.
He apologized to his fans and promised to do better, showing that even celebrities have their moments of poor judgment.
Album | Release Year | Hit Songs |
---|---|---|
DeAnn | 2019 | Condemned, Flying or Crying |
Elisabeth | 2020 | Heading South, Old Man |
Quiet, Heavy Dreams | 2020 | Crook and Flail, Quiet Heavy Dreams |
American Heartbreak | 2022 | Something in the Orange, From Austin |
Zach Bryan | 2023 | I Remember Everything |
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