'Chad Powers' features a cameo from 2024's most infamous meme

For a show about viral downfalls, it's oddly perfect.
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Glen Powell in "Chad Powers."
Glen Powell in "Chad Powers." Credit: Disney / Daniel Delgado Jr.

Hulu's sports comedy Chad Powers is chock-full of cameos from the football world.

Episode 1 kicks off with appearances by sports commentators Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler. Chad Powers' trailer confirms that former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is also slated to make an appearance. Manning is an executive producer on Chad Powers, alongside his brother Peyton Manning. The entire show is based on a segment from Manning's Eli's Places series, in which Manning joins walk-on football tryouts at Penn State in disguise.

However, Chad Powers' premiere episode also features an off-the-wall cameo not from the world of sports, but from the world of internet infamy. That cameo comes from none other than Haliey Welch, aka the "Hawk Tuah Girl."


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Welch skyrocketed to fame over the summer of 2024, when her advice to "spit on that thang" in a Tim & Dee TV man-on-the-street interview went mega-viral. Welch spun that virality into a career, hawking merch, starting her podcast Talk Tuah, and securing a Chad Powers cameo spot that, by virtue of the speed of internet meme cycles, already feels a tad dated.

Welch appears less than five minutes into Chad Powers, when disgraced quarterback Russ Holliday (Glen Powell) runs into her in a club. He's stoked to meet her, howling, "Hawk tuah, spit on that thing!" with glee. Welch, on the other hand, is less than impressed, telling Russ, "Please don't tell people we met."

Welch's annoyance at Russ for yelling her catchphrase at her and not even knowing her actual name mirrors Russ' own experience with internet notoriety. After his championship loss meltdown went viral, Russ got labeled "scumbag quarterback" for all eternity. Similarly, Welch will forever be known as the "Hawk Tuah Girl."

Welch has also had a Russ Holliday-esque downfall of her own. In Dec. 2024, Welch launched her own cryptocurrency memecoin, $HAWK. While initially highly valuable, the coin quickly plummeted, leading people to accuse Welch and her team of a rug pull. Welch disappeared from the public eye after the controversy. When she did issue a statement about the rug pull, the internet lambasted her. The most recent episode of Talk Tuah, dated May 20, 2025, is titled, "Haliey Welch Tells All - Crypto Incident."

Welch also addressed $HAWK's crash at a live taping of Talk Tuah at VidCon 2025, saying that if a man had been behind the crypto rug pull, he "probably would have been promoted."

Between walkouts from the VidCon taping and the internet's roast of her crypto scandal, it's clear Welch has gone from unlikely internet star to viral disgrace. Clearly she's not disgraced enough to avoid making cameos in buzzy shows, though. While Chad Powers was mostly filmed between Aug. and Oct. of 2024, Welch reportedly filmed her cameo in Apr. of 2025, months after her crypto crash, according to TMZ.

Chad Powers is now streaming on Hulu.

UPDATE: Sep. 30, 2025, 12:46 p.m. EDT Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Welch filmed her cameo in 2024.

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Belen Edwards
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Belen Edwards is an Entertainment Reporter at Mashable. She covers movies and TV with a focus on fantasy and science fiction, adaptations, animation, and more nerdy goodness. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Television Critics Association, as well as a Tomatometer-approved critic.

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