Kathy Hauth was this overweight hoe who wrote a one hit wonder in 1998 called "Meant to Say Sunday." The song actually hit number 84 on the billboard top 100. Often described by the tabloids as an unfunny female Chris Farley, Hauth never had much else to contribute to society. Well after "Meant to Say Sunday," she had a brief stint of fame before she suffered a crushing heart attack at the age of 33. Doctors said the cardiac arrest was brought on by chronic use of Crystal Meth compounded by years of depressed loneliness. Shortly after Hauth's poorly attended funeral, she was honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame in November 26th, 2000.

UPDATE: This star granted to Kathy Hauth was resurfaced in early 2002 in an effort by Hollywood to make way for more widely known celebrities. The star was then granted to Carrot Top's Las Vegas co-performer, Bill "Rawdog" Snuckit, whom Hollywood had felt superseded Hauth in accomplishment.
That poor woman, she just ended up being a Kathy Hauth.
by FunRandomFacts101 July 25, 2014
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