A young football standout’s life ended suddenly.
The high school football community is deeply saddened after a tragic crash on Christmas Eve claimed the life of a young player.
Brian Moss, a 16-year-old who played football for the Viera Hawks in Florida, died in a car accident while traveling with his family for the holidays. His coach and church leaders shared the heartbreaking news late on Christmas Eve.
The loss stunned his school, teammates, and the entire community. Moss had just finished a strong freshman season, and coaches viewed him as a rising talent. Those who knew him said he was special both on and off the field.
Moss and his family were traveling to New York for Christmas when the crash happened. Authorities believe the accident happened outside Florida, and the Florida Highway Patrol did not investigate the crash.
School And Church Mourn Moss’ D3ath
Brian Moss (Photo Via X)
Viera Hawks head coach Tony Gulla confirmed the d3ath and spoke about Moss with deep emotion.
“This is a tough loss. He was a great kid and an excellent student,” Gulla told reporters. He also said Moss earned Varsity Specialty Player of the Year after an impressive freshman season.
The family’s church also addressed the tragedy in a statement shared with members.
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“The Moss family was in a car accident and tragically, Brian Moss has passed away due to injuries he sustained in the accident,” church administrators said. “Our church family is heartbroken over Brian’s d3ath and we are holding you, his family, and his friends close in our prayers today,” the statement added.
This whole situation has cast a dark shadow over what should have been a happy holiday season. Instead of celebration, Moss’s friends and family are now facing Christmas with deep grief and loss.
‘Hawk Tuah Girl’ Hailey Welch is Back Desperately Extending Her 15 Minutes of Fame with Steamy Exclusive Content Promo
Haliey Welch promotes her exclusive content.
Haliey Welch once said she would “spit on that thang” and went incredibly viral. Many expected her 15 minutes of fame to die out, but she continued to flourish.
Last year, it started to decline somewhat, so she made an announcement. The Tennessee native announced she had joined a premium subscription site. Welch joined Fanfix, a subscription-based fan site that allows creators to interact with their followers.
Not as active on regular sites, she has put her content behind a paywall. That is what she promoted this week to show fans that she was still around.
On her Instagram story, Haliey Welch posted herself in a bikini top with a Santa hat. Just below her picture was a link to her subscription site. It added hearts and fire emojis. As of this writing, Welch has over 359 posts.
Welch earned a highly coveted spot among TIME Magazine’s Top 100 Creators of the Year. However, the launch of a memecoin caused a wave of backlash against her.
Haliey Welch Has Different Prices To Get Different Content
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In an era when viral fame can vanish quickly, Haliey Welch faced a dilemma. She needed to transform overnight internet stardom into a sustainable career. Enter Fanfix, a platform that’s rewriting the rules of the creator economy.
Welch, widely known as the Hawk Tuah Girl, announced that she would be joining the subscription site Fanfix.
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Fanfix, unlike OF, does not allow sexually explicit content. Unfortunately, and fortunately, not many users will be aware of that. Welch is banking on it. For $9.99 a month, fans can get 25 complimentary messages from her. They will also get access to livestreams and to exclusive content.
For $15.00 per month, you can send up to 40 messages and receive a one-on-one session. You also get access to all posts with an included 10% discount. If you want to shell out $100 a month to Haliey Welch, you get the best of the best. The messages are unlimited, and you get one-on-one sessions. You can also unlock wall content, with a few exclusions, for 50% off.
With that price, you get exclusive access to see all new content first, as well as the opportunity to submit custom requests. What a deal! LOL!
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