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As 'Hawk Tuah' girl goes viral, experts issue warning over perils of sudden stardom in culture where 'everyone has to think like an A-lister'
The 'Hawk Tuah girl' is a stark example of the dangers posed by the 'content creator world' where anyone is just a moment away from going viral, experts warned today.
Haliey Welch was filmed on a Nashville street last month by content creators Tim & Dee TV who asked: 'What's one move in bed that makes a man go crazy every time?'
Miss Welch, 21, initially isolated herself in rural Tennessee where she lives with her family, as relatives tried to build a wall around her to shield her from the publicity.
But she has now quit her job at a spring factory, co-launched a merchandise range and employed a manager as she attempts to cash in on her unexpected fame.
After being hailed the 'queen of the internet', Miss Welch also revealed she had received 'revolting' offers' from fans with one offering $600 (£480) to spit in a jar.
PR expert Andy Barr, chief executive of the agency 10 Yetis, told MailOnline that the 'Hawk Tuah girl' situation is a classic example of how 'we all live in a content creator world and this is something everyone now needs to remember and be cautious of'.