NASCAR’s JD Motorsports fire social media manager Dorman for posting Hawk Tuah girl memes on Twitter/X

NASCAR’s JD Motorsports fire social media manager Dorman for posting Hawk Tuah girl memes on Twitter/X

Know more about Dorman, former social media manager of JD Motorsports as he is making waves on X/Twitter after he posted the viral hawk tuah girl memes

If you’ve been online recently, you’ve likely encountered the viral sensation known as the “Hawk Tuah” girl. If not, here’s a quick rundown: During a street interview in Nashville, a young woman was asked how to please a man in bed.

Her now-famous response was, “You gotta give him that hawk tuah, spit on that thang.” This catchy phrase rapidly spread across the internet, captivating audiences and becoming a major meme.

NASCAR’s JD Motorsports fire social media manager Dorman for posting Hawk Tuah girl video memes on Twitter/X

The “Hawk Tuah” girl, who has yet to publicly address her sudden fame, has captured the hearts of many online, especially among men, turning her into a meme sensation.

Social media platforms have been inundated with memes, merchandise, videos, and even AI-generated songs inspired by “Hawk Tuah.” It has undeniably become a cultural phenomenon.

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Capitalizing on the trend, various brands have attempted to ride the wave of this viral hit. Though not everyone is a fan of it!

Dorman the social media guy for JD motorsports has been removed from his position following a recent tweet
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What Exactly Happened?

One such example is JD Motorsports, a NASCAR Xfinity Series team that fields the #4 and #6 cars for various drivers. When rain at Loudon canceled practice and qualifying, the team posted a meme referencing “Hawk Tuah” on X.

While the meme was a timely and humorous nod to the viral sensation, the team’s management didn’t find it amusing.

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The post was swiftly deleted, and the social media manager for JD Motorsports, known as Dorman on X and also a tire specialist for the team, announced that he had been removed from managing the JD Motorsports account because of the meme.

Social Media User’s Reaction

Dorman’s termination sparked a significant response on social media, with notable figures in the NASCAR community, such as writer Jeff Gluck, expressing their support for him.

One such X user penned, “Damn that’s too bad – it was timely and harmless.” Another one added, “Everyone go give @RDorman19 a follow!! We need more legends like him in NASCAR!!”

Let us remind you, the viral phrase of the meme has gained such popularity that some people have even tattooed it on themselves, further cementing its place in internet lore!

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