Photos of Haliey WelchHaliey Welch (Photos via hay_welch/IG)
The “Hawk Tuah” Girl, Haliey Welch, has composed a bit of an educational song for her grandmother breaking down what her viral phrase means.

Life has changed drastically for the 21-year-old since that famous interview, and it appears things might be moving a little too fast for Grandma.

As a result, Haliey’s teamed up with singer and songwriter Jacqueline Cole Miskanic Gregg, A.K.A Jax, to compose a track explaining the “Hawk Tuah” to the woman who raised her.

“This is Haliey and she went to The University of Northern Alabama but she had to drop out to pay the bills and take care of my grandma,” Jax begins while playing the keyboard.

“And she then she went viral, so she made some cash but Granny keeps asking her what Hawk Tuah means… So we wrote this song for Haliey’s grandma.”

“To explain myself to the elderly,” Haliey chimes in.

Of course, we all know what the phrase means now. But it has taken on some Safe For Work meanings lately.

“Hawk Tuah means being selfless. Hawk Tuah means you care. Hawk Tuah is another word for hard work like rollin’ up your sleeves and tying back your hair,” it continues.

“Hawk Tuah means love and affection. Hawk Tuah means we in a recession, Grandma. Stop asking so many questions.”

Anyhoo, check it out below:

Haliey Welch Got The Internet Back On Her Side With That One

Users found themselves really enjoying Haliey’s new song, which had over 400K likes at the time of writing.

“Lmao I hope this girl’s 15 minutes lasts forever!!!” a user wrote.

“Lmfao omg hilarious,” another wrote.

“Tying back your hair. Jail,” someone added.

“This girl used her fame to rescue animals and help her grandma? We made the right one famous for once,” another comment read.

“So glad to see she’s having fun with her moment n not letting the buttheads get to her,” a user remarked.

The “Hawk Tuah” Girl has also teased a massive announcement she plans to drop this Thursday.

We’re all waiting for that.

18-Year-Old High School Football Player Tragically Dies After Jumping Into “Electrified Lake” During 4th of July Celebrations

Photos of High school football player Jesse HamricHigh school football player Jesse Hamric (Photos via jesse__hamric/IG)
A Colorado high school football player is dead after jumping into a Virginia lake believed to have been electrified.

18-year-old Jesse Hamric was celebrating the Fourth of July holiday with family and friends at a private home with a dock bordering on Smith Mountain Lake in Huddleston and reportedly began struggling right after jumping into the water.

Two of his friends jumped in to save him and claimed to have felt an electric shock. Jesse was eventually extracted and received CPR but died at a local hospital later in the day.

Hamric and his two pals were all suspected to have been electrocuted, per local authorities.  According to a report from the Daily Mail, the water was tested, and electricity was found.

Water can become electrified when faulty wiring releases energy into it. This can be caused by boats or docks. A boat lift near the scene could be responsible for the electricity, and investigators also believe that stray voltage from the privately owned dock could have caused it.