Alex Cooper is addressing rumors about a feud with Alix Earle head on.
Following the seemingly complex departure of Earle’s podcast, “Hot Mess,” from Cooper’s Unwell Network in 2025, Earle has made a series of “passive aggressive reposts and likes,” as the “Call Her Daddy” host describes them. Her latest, a pointed repost from a creator calling Cooper an “ambulance chaser” and a “grim reaper,” has led to Cooper taking to TikTok to set the record straight on their relationship.
“I’ve got to call you out here,” said Cooper in the video, captioned with just a tag of Earle’s account. “You’re going to need to get specific and just say what you’ve got to say about me. There’s no NDA. No one is stopping you. Stop hiding behind other people and just say it yourself.”
She continued: “What’s the beef? Because I’m really tired of waking up and seeing you using this fake drama to distract from other shit going online for you. Not interested. I know what happened, and so do you. So talk, unless the fake narrative that you’re creating happens to be way 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 over.”
Variety previously announced that Unwell Network had renounced all rights to “Hot Mess” in 2025. Earle had been one of the first creators to host a podcast under the Unwell umbrella, signing on to the network in August 2023.
While Earle leaving Cooper’s podcast network first alerted the world to the potential of bad blood between the two creators, before then, eagle-eyed fans had noticed something was awry when Earle didn’t attend Unwell’s Super Bowl party in 2025, despite being in New Orleans for the game. In the time since, both have taken turns sharing comments and posts hinting at the situation; in August, Earle responded to a commenter asking her to “tell us what happened with Alex Cooper” with “How much time do you have?”
In the TikTok video that Earle reposted, the creator, @TheBravoMom, went on to say: “She wants to get the exclusive interview, she wants to be there when you’re vulnerable and you’re broken down and you’re ready to sign over your rights to your life.” The creator also called out Cooper for “profiting off of women’s heartache and failure… that’s not girl power.” “I wish that more women would stop making that their first stop after something happens in their lives,” she said.
