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Alex Cooper has dominated headlines in recent days with one of the podcast world’s most scrutinized influencer feuds. On October 15, her Instagram recap from the Unwell live shows in Las Vegas reignited rumors of tension with Alix Earle, the former star of Hot Mess, after Cooper set the video to Britney Spears’ Circus—the same song Earle used during her debut dance on Dancing With The Stars. Cooper’s caption, “How much time do you have? Cause we could go all night,” was instantly interpreted by fans as a pointed reference to Earle’s cryptic TikTok comment about their split, sparking viral speculation across comment threads and reaction reels. Industry watchers from the Wall Street Journal to People have dissected the feud’s fallout, debating whether Cooper’s move was a PR masterstroke or a risk to her multimillion-dollar brand partnerships.
The roots of the drama: Earle’s podcast Hot Mess was dropped by Cooper’s Unwell Network back in February after humming along since its 2023 launch. Earle then skipped Unwell’s Super Bowl party, fueling rumors that boiled over into the current specter of “creator drama.” Us Weekly and Variety have cited sources close to both parties claiming the friendship eroded over business disagreements and that Earle’s father was increasingly involved in her decision-making, allegedly objecting to Unwell’s business terms. Neither Cooper nor Earle has directly addressed the feud on record, despite the digital frenzy. Earle eventually relaunched Hot Mess independently in June, pivoting to a “vlogcast” format.
On the business front, Cooper’s empire continues to grow. Finance Monthly highlighted her stratospheric $125 million SiriusXM deal, which has cemented her as one of the highest-paid female podcasters ever. With her net worth estimated at $60 million, Cooper’s Unwell Network has become a blueprint for scaling creator IP into diversified media ventures—a model now closely watched by rivals and investors. Cooper recently launched Unwell Creative Agency in partnership with Google, further expanding her reach into brand-building and short-form content.
Major rumor mills this week include speculation from Taylor Swift’s management team—Taylor Nation—who teased fans online with the phrase “did you just call her daddy?” Some interpreted this as a possible hint at Swift’s appearing on Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast, though no official confirmation exists. Meanwhile, Victoria Beckham seems poised to be a high-profile guest on the show, amplifying Cooper’s reputation for landing A-list interviews. On social media, Cooper’s posts have split fans between those embracing the drama and those warning of long-term brand risks, with creators, sponsors, and audiences all navigating this new age of public influencer feuds.
For brands and listeners alike, the big question is whether Cooper’s strategic provocations will grow her audience or undermine her stability. What’s clear is her status as a media power player remains unshaken—even if her personal alliances have become tabloid fodder.
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