A Second, Longer Video Of The ‘Hawk Tuah Girl’ Has Been Released

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The All-22 tape of the “Hawk Tuah girl” has hit the internet, so to speak. An alternate angle, a Zapruder film, behind-the-scenes footage, what have you.

On Monday, the YouTube channel that recorded the original viral clip, Tim & Dee TV, published its entire video, which features additional footage of the “Hawk Tuah girl” (HTG from here on out) detailing her technique.

You can watch the full video, queued up to begin when the Hawk Tuah Girl and her friend pop up, below.

The main thing I noticed by watching the full clip is that the interviewer starts by speaking to the dark-haired friend. He asks when her last body was, and so on. Then he drops the “What’s the one move in bed that makes a man go crazy?”, and the dark-haired friend actually says “This is for her,” clearly knowing HTG would say something far bolder. The rest, as they say, is internet history.

Another question that needs answering is why this video has gone as viral as it has. I’m an entertainment-focused writer, not a class-action-level social psychologist, so my analysis is largely based on what I know: movies and TV.

And in the entertainment world, there’s been a growing general outcry that the movies and television being produced these days are becoming more and more sexless. A broad example would be how unique it was that Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne and Zoe Kravitz’s Selina Kyle had such palpable sexual chemistry in The Batman. We certainly weren’t saying that about Mark Ruffalo and Scarlett Johansson in the Avengers movies, to say the least.

If that logic is applied to society at large, then the simple act of a pretty blonde sorority girl being open about her intimate habits and technique is, unfortunately, enough to go viral. That thesis is scalable, as well: look at the success of Alexandra Cooper and the Call Her Daddy podcast.

While Cooper’s podcast has grown into something far more nuanced — my fiance has played the podcast in the car before, Cooper is, to her credit, an *excellent* interviewer — it first made a name for itself with its similar brand of young, attractive women being open about their sexual experiences. Cooper, in fact, was the HTG before this new one was likely even in college: just give the phrase “Gluck Gluck 9000” a quick Google. If I was advising HTG, the first thing I’d try to do is get her in touch with Cooper.

Nevertheless, like I said, I’m a writer, not Freud.

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Eric Italiano is a NYC-based writer who spearheads BroBible's Pop Culture and Entertainment content. He covers topics such as Movies, TV, and Video Games, while interviewing actors, directors, and writers.