Rolling Stone Just Called the Hawk Tuah Girl "Gen Z Dolly Parton"

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"Rolling Stone" just lost a lot of credibility in many people's eyes. They recently referred to the Hawk Tuah Girl as a, quote, "Gen Z Dolly Parton" and the internet is rightfully horrified.

Hailey Welch, a.k.a. Hawk Tuah Girl, is experiencing fame because she made a joke while bar-hopping.

Dolly Parton is the queen of Country music. She's a prolific singer-songwriter that's sold over 100 million records worldwide. She's had 44 career Top 10 Country albums, which is the most of any artist ever. She's also an actress, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and style icon.

Their similarities are that they are blond, and they both have a country accent.

Here are some of the responses on the internet:

1. "This is sick."

2. "How could they insult my beautiful Dolly?"

3. "Shocked and appalled."

4. "Rolling in my grave already as a living being."

5. "This generation's Dolly Parton IS DOLLY PARTON."

Hailey Welch has every right to make a name for herself. But what was "Rolling Stone" thinking comparing her to Dolly Parton?

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