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2026 really got the easiest side hustles

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Last updated: February 28, 2026 11:05 am
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Content creator Haliey Welch, famously known as the Hawk Tuah girl, is reportedly selling feet pics on FanFix for $10. For those uninformed, Welch became popular online after she appeared on a street interview in 2024, where she made a joke about a s*x act and said “Hawk Tuah” in response to an explicit question.

Following this, Welch became a popular online figure and launched her podcast Talk Tuah. However, the content creator courted controversy after her crypto meme coin, $HAWK, was accused of being a scam. Welch disappeared from the internet for three months after the scandal broke, and she resurfaced in April 2025.

On February 25, 2026, she took to Instagram to promote her FanFix account. For those uninformed, FanFix is a subscription-based social media platform that allows content creators to interact with their fans. The website does not promote explicit content and has a strict ‘no-nudity’ policy.

According to Unilad, the Hawk Tuah girl’s FanFix account had three tiers of subscriptions, a regular subscription for $9.99, a premium one for $15, and a VIP subscription for $100 per month. Welch will reportedly keep 80% of her earnings, while the remaining 20% goes to FanFix.

In her FanFix account, Welch teased “spicier” content, uploading posts that read, “READY FOR THE SPICIER MEEE?!,” “READY FOR ME TO RELEASE MORE FEET STUFF?” and “Naughty mode activated!”

Haliey Welch’s new FanFix account garnered divisive responses from netizens on X, with one user saying:

“2026 really got the easiest side hustles I’ve ever seen.”

@dom_lucre 2026 really got the easiest side hustles I’ve ever seen 😭😂😭

Several netizens seemed critical of her launching a FanFix account.

@dom_lucre In just a year or so she went from being everywhere and being begged to be on TV shows and award ceremonies to selling her feet pics for 10 bucks even after she said she won’t do such a thing haha

@dom_lucre This scammer is alive ? Aaaaahhhh Tuuuuhhhhhh

@dom_lucre Lmao 🤭 that went from uphill to downhill real fast.

Meanwhile, others praised her for being a “smart entrepreneur.”

@dom_lucre If people are willing to pay ten dollars for foot pictures then she is just being a smart entrepreneur by giving the audience what they want 🫣

@dom_lucre Hawk Tuah girl really said ‘you won’t get this for free anymore’ and meant her toes lmao. Peak 2026 entrepreneurship 😄

However, some seemed amazed that people were willing to pay to buy pictures of her feet.

@dom_lucre Her Feet ??? Really ??? There’s People Buying Pics Of Her FEET ???

@dom_lucre More to the point, who’s buying them ??

@dom_lucre More to the point, who’s buying them ??


The Hawk Tuah girl made the TIME100 Creators 2025 list

Haliey Welch’s popular ‘Hawk Tuah’ phrase became a household joke in June 2024, throwing her into sudden fame. Welch soon started her own podcast, Talk Tuah. However, she found herself in the middle of a crypto controversy in December that year.

On December 4 that year, she launched her crypto meme coin, $HAWK, which lost more than 90% of its value within 20 minutes of its launch and dropped from $490 million to $60 million.

Welch and the coin creators were accused of participating in a “rug-pull scheme,” and the content creator disappeared for the next few months with the last words, “Anyhoo, I’m gonna go bed.” She made a comeback in early 2025 by relaunching her podcast and explaining the crypto controversy in one of the episodes.

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In a May 2025 interview with Vanity Fair, Welch discussed the controversy and said she felt bad for the people who lost money, adding:

“I would say, personally, what I learned from it…let’s see…I don’t know. I just feel really bad for anybody that lost money. All my comments, if you read those, people are like, “Oh, well, I lost a lot of money in this. Now my kids have to go without stuff.” I don’t know. It makes me feel, like, really sorry for it.”

During the same interview, the Hawk Tuah girl added that she went on a “much-needed mental health break” for three months after the controversy.

In July 2025, Haliey Welch was named on the TIME100 Creators 2025 list, alongside other influential online creators such as Kai Cenat, Alex Cooper, Amelia Dimoldenberg, and Becca Bloom.


In other news, Haliey Welch made a cameo on Glen Powell’s Hulu series Chad Powers, which premiered in September 2025.