Please call her daddy.
Alex Cooper broke her silence on rumors of a rampant feud between her and Alix Earle, tagging the latter in a TikTok video on Monday and imploring Earle to “stop hiding behind everyone else.”
The Unwell founder, 31, slammed Earle, 25, for his “passive-aggressive reposts and likes” on social media, fueling speculation online that they were having beef.
“Speak for yourself,” Cooper said. “Because I’m so tired of waking up in the morning and seeing you using this fake drama to distract yourself from other things.
“I’m not interested,” she added. “I know what happened, and you know it too. So tell me. Unless the fake story you’re making up happens to be much more interesting than the truth. I have nothing to hide when it comes to you and me. So unless you actually have something to say, I’m out. This is it.”
Ms Cooper called the show a “waste of time” and admitted in a social media post that she was “embarrassed to be a part of it”.
But the host of the podcast Call Her Daddy felt her applause was “long overdue.”
She explained: “Alix Earl, hey, girl. …I have to make a call here. Just be specific and say what you want about me. There’s no non-disclosure agreement. No one’s going to stop you.”
Earl’s fans accused Cooper of “not even telling us anything” and for responding to “a passive-aggressive post on a passive-aggressive post.”
Others suggested the businessman “could have just texted” Earle.
Others defended Cooper for the daring upload, claiming he was “stopped midway through because of the tag in the caption.”
A representative for Earle did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Earle, in particular, made headlines on Friday when he reposted a scathing TikTok video in which he compared Cooper to an “ambulance chaser” and “the Grim Reaper.”
Influencer Ashley Tiscareno said in the video: “You’ve just been in the scariest accident of your life. You’re in the thick of it, you don’t know if you’re going to survive, and she’s the first one.”
“She wants to be there when you’re hurting and devastated and ready to sign the right to your life,” she added, describing Cooper as “terrible” and her podcast “not as good” since former co-host Sophia Franklin left in 2020.
The media mogul and Mr. Earle suffered a business disadvantage in March 2025 when Mr. Cooper’s company canceled Mr. Earle’s “Hot Mess” podcast after two years.
Mr. Earle was asked about the drama by WSJ. A magazine profile two months later said there was “a bit of turmoil behind the scenes”.
She continued to fuel rumors of a feud in August 2025, when she posted a cryptic comment on Instagram to a social media user asking Cooper “what happened.”
“How much time do you have?” Earl replied at the time, without elaborating further.
