Haliey Welch, better known as the Hawk Tuah Girl, has reportedly pocketed between $325,000 and $350,000 after selling her X account. Once boasting almost 400,000 followers, the page now goes by “Up Only Memes,” and that quick name change has set off a wave of talk. So far, though, neither Welch herself nor any hard proof has stepped forward to back up the story.

Haliey’s rise was rapid. A viral clip launched her into the spotlight in 2024, yet her image took a dive later that year when she was linked to the $HAWK meme coin that debuted in December.
At one stage the currency soared to a $500 million market cap, only to crash more than 95 percent just hours later, and many accused its backers of running a pump-and-dump scheme. Welch was never named in the lawsuit filed against the coins promoters, but she endured brutal online backlash and, for reasons still unclear, her X account got suspended in March 2025.
The fresh chatter gained steam after the rebranded page posted a July 9, 2025, screenshot that seemed to confirm a $325,000 bid.
Buzzing accounts like @DailyLoud and @DramaAlert picked up the post and began tossing around their own estimates, casually calculating the sale at roughly a dollar for each follower.
Some fans think Welch sold her account to help pay the bills from all the legal drama around her memecoin, but there;s no real proof to back that idea.
Without anything from Welch herself or a clear record of the sale, the whole story is still up in the air. People who study social media say that account sales do happen all the time, yet most of them stay private and are hard to track. Right now, rumors about the “Hawk Tuah Girl” page being sold are spreading fast because of her wild history, but they still have no solid evidence behind them.