Following accusations from Hawk Tuah Girl who claimed that the rapper had slid into her DMs with a romantic invite, Gravy countered with receipts to refute her claims.
- August 21, 2024
AceShowbiz - American rapper Yung Gravy is no stranger to flirtatious viral moments or high-profile connections. This time, the buzz centers around a surprising interaction with TikTok sensation Hailey Welch (Hawk Tuah Girl). Welch recently alleged that Gravy had asked her out on a date via direct message. She claimed, "He wants to take me on a date, and I was like, nah."
Yung Gravy quickly took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to clear the air, captioning his response, "can't be nice anymore lol" and sharing screenshots of their conversation.
Contrary to Welch's claims, the screenshots revealed that it was Welch who initially reached out with a "Hello, Sir" message at 1:30 AM. Gravy's reply, sent hours later, complimented her achievements and extended an innocuous invitation to his upcoming concert.
"Oh, and this ain't just me trying to finesse cause I don't know your man situation, but I wanted to have you at a show next month to hear my country sh*t," he wrote. Instead of turning it down like she claimed, she replied, "When is it?" and he gave her options to pick.
The saga didn't end there. Social media users rallied behind Yung Gravy, criticizing Welch for allegedly misconstruing the conversation. One user on X commented, "Why are people so f**king weird? You're legit one of the nicest dudes, always mad respectful and decent. When did it become cool to sh*t on people for no good reason?" Another added, "Bro tried to network with her, and she thought it was a date. Some people don't deserve opportunity."
Welch, however, didn't back down. She responded by sharing her own version of their conversation, maintaining that Gravy messaged first. Despite the back-and-forth, the public largely sided with Gravy, echoing sentiments that he was merely trying to network and support a fellow viral star.
This isn't the first time Yung Gravy has navigated the complex world of online interactions and public perceptions. Previously, he made headlines by attending the 2023 Video Music Awards with Sheri Easterling, mother of TikTok star Addison Rae. Despite accusations of it being a "stunt date," Gravy confirmed that their relationship was genuine, though complicated by their different locales.
While the dust settles on this latest episode, one thing is clear: in the dynamic landscape of social media, the lines between personal and professional interactions can easily blur, leading to unexpected controversies.