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This week Alex Cooper remains firmly in the eye of both the media and pop culture storm. Fresh off an October 28 spotlight, she hosted Andy Cohen on her SiriusXM juggernaut Call Her Daddy, where the Bravo impresario dished on everything from network power moves to dating life, adding another high-wattage chapter to Cooper’s ever-growing podcast legacy according to SiriusXM. Meanwhile, the influencer world is transfixed by Cooper's ongoing public feud with Alix Earle. The rift, reignited when Cooper used Britney Spears' Circus soundtrack for her Las Vegas Unwell tour Instagram, was widely seen as a subversive callback to Earle’s earlier Dancing With The Stars debut. The caption, “How much time do you have? Cause we could go all night,” only stoked speculation. Social feeds and comment sections split, with fans and industry insiders from the Wall Street Journal to People analyzing whether this is genius-level PR or a gamble with her multimillion-dollar reputation, as detailed by Spreaker’s QP - Daily. Although neither Cooper nor Earle has gone on record, behind-the-scenes whispers point to a business falling out over Earle’s discontinuation from Unwell’s Hot Mess podcast and subsequent independent relaunch.
Businesswise, Cooper’s empire is surging. After her $125 million deal with SiriusXM, she stands as arguably the most powerful female podcaster and a Forbes top-earning creator with $32 million in 2024. Her Unwell Network now serves as a test case in media brand expansion, licensing shows like Hot Mess and Pretty Lonesome. This quarter, Unwell Creative Agency, launched alongside Google, deepens her stake in the creator economy. Adding to the mix, Finance Monthly and Variety report that Unwell Hydration—her wellness beverage venture in partnership with Nestlé—will hit Target shelves any day, another move positioning Cooper at the lucrative intersection of influencer and entrepreneur.
On the headlines front, Victoria Beckham graced the Call Her Daddy couch, addressing long-standing marital rumors with the cryptic, “We’ve had so much thrown at us and we’ve just ridden the damn storm,” as recounted by Jezebel. The ever-present rumor mill churned this week as Taylor Swift’s team—Taylor Nation—teased a possible Call Her Daddy guest appearance, though no confirmation has surfaced. Meanwhile, speculation around The Bachelorette’s next lead caught fire after Cooper’s Instagram stunt with a pink cake labeled Season 30, with fans dissecting every clue.
June brings another milestone as Cooper’s life and career are set to debut on Hulu in Call Her Alex, a docuseries promising never-before-seen wedding footage and raw personal insights. Premiering at Tribeca on June 8, Cooper described surrendering editorial control as nerve-wracking but ultimately rewarding, per People and AOL coverage.
Across every platform, Cooper’s provocations continue generating headlines and sponsorship dollars. Risk and reward seem inseparable for her, with the media world—and millions of “Daddy Gang” fans—watching every move.
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