It’s so cringey to see people applauding this girl for riding the social media fame when in reality it’s not a possibility to become a “success” unless you sell yourself to the industry or you’re a planned industry plant. She’s not the first to make a comedic sexual remark on the mic on camera, I doubt what she said would launch anyone one to Stardom. You’re not going to tell me there’s unique or humorous of saying “what’s up, brother”. The “My Eyebrows On Fleek, Da fuq” had a prolong universal or memorial trendy phrase that lasted for two years somewhere around when vine was popular but yet that woman isn’t famous but this “Haw tuk” girl is?

Like guys, it’s common sense. Regular people don’t become famous. Probably a potential now on TikTok ( demure girl) but that only last so long if you’re going to sign your name to the devil.

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  1. I have seen three clips of her talking, outside of the quaint accent she is a completely vapid person devoid of anything intelligent to say.

    I saw Quentin Tarantino completely gobsmacked talking to Bill Maher firstly because he couldn’t believe she was famous only for that which he said out loud, but you could see the cogs ticking in his head thinking ‘why the fuck would anyone put her on their show’ and ‘why would I be on a show she was on?’

    Her and people like her are a reflection of a sick society that we all live in.

    Shouldn’t we elevate people who achieve great things in science or art or even sport more than someone who said something funny once?

    This is basically like a real life version of the Simpsons episode where Bart finds celebrity for saying ‘I didn’t do it’

    Life imitating art in the worst way.

  2. i didn’t even find what she said funny lol. i can’t understand how she got so much fame.

  3. Wow you can tell it’s the middle of the night. This girl really loves rent free in your head because she said hawk tuah lmfao.

  4. Ok_Needleworker2438 on

    Jealous much?

    Don’t blame her she’s just cashing in on a random interaction. 99.9% of people would too.

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