Watch: Alix Earle Seemingly Confirms Alex Cooper Feud
To hear Alex Cooper tell it, Alix Earle can call her whatever she wants.
Days after Earle—who used to podcast for Cooper’s Unwell network—reposted an April 9 TikTok that likened the Call Her Daddy host to an “ambulance chaser” and a “grim reaper” begging celebrities to stop sharing their traumatic stories, the 31-year-old invited Earle to share her story.
“Alix Earle, hey girl, the passive aggressive reposts and the likes and commenting on things—I got to call you out here,” Cooper shared in an April 13 TikTok, tagging the Dancing With the Stars finalist. “You’re going to need to get specific and just say what you got to say about me. There’s no NDA, no one is stopping you. Stop hiding behind other people and just say it yourself.”
Because for as online as they each are, Cooper noted, Earle hasn’t really served up the full story.
“What’s the beef?” she continued. “Because I’m really tired of waking up and seeing you using this big drama to distract from other s–t going online for you. Not interested, I know what happened, and so do you.”
In other words, the mic is hers, Cooper stressing that Earle, 25, should “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.” (E! News has reached out to reps for Cooper and Earle for comment but has not yet heard back.)
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For those looking to gulp down the tea, things started brewing when Earle’s Hot Mess podcast was removed from Cooper’s Unwell Network in March 2025, two years after becoming one of the first creators to sign on to the startup.
And as rumors of a feud between the two began circulating, Earle’s fans started blaming Cooper for the inability to serve up new episodes.
“Hi I see ur comments,” Cooper responded in a TikTok that month. “Alix not being able to podcast has nothing to do with Unwell. Idk why she can’t/what’s going on. Unwell gave her everything back she owns her IP.”
Earle was also holding tight to her reasons behind the exit. She later explained in a TikTok this past March that she found herself in a bit of a crossroads, contemplating a jump more toward vlogging: “I basically was kind of in a mode of, ‘What am I doing?'”
Though it didn’t help that, as she put it last May, the split “was, behind the scenes, a little bit of a hot mess.”
And the situation only got sloppier when Earle posted to TikTok last August, announcing astrology app Co-Star, “said, ‘You can start some s–t.'” Added Earle, “Low key, is this my time that I’ve been waiting for? I have so much information.”
Since she started most days consulting with the app, it felt like downloading her followers on what happened might be written in the stars. “Today, it’s like ‘Revenge,” she shared of the message she received. “I don’t know if I should listen.”
Ultimately, though, when one follower commented, “Yes tell us what happened with Alex Cooper,” Earle only teased, “How much time do you have?”
As for Cooper, she doesn’t have time for any of it, hence her decision to call out Earle. As she summed up her April 13 post, “Unless you actually have something to say, I’m out. This is over.”
Of course, with Earle currently filming a Netflix reality series with her fam, this is likely just the opening act. But as we wait to see the rest of the story play out, keep reading for more celebrity feuds.
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