Alex Cooper and Alix Earle feud rumors are heating up again after Cooper spoke directly to Earle in a new TikTok.
On April 13, the “Call Her Daddy” host posted a video saying she’s tired of what she describes as “fake drama” online. Cooper explained that she usually avoids responding to internet talk, but this time she felt it had gone on long enough.
“I don’t usually address this kind of stuff,” Cooper said in the video, adding that she keeps seeing posts, tags, messages, and comments about the situation.
Cooper Says Earle’s Online Activity Crossed a Line
In the TikTok, Cooper called out Earle for what she described as passive-aggressive reposts, likes, and comments that keep the feud narrative alive.
Cooper addressed Earle directly, saying she wanted the situation handled openly instead of through indirect social media actions. She suggested that if Earle has a real issue with her, she should speak up clearly.
What Sparked the Latest Back-and-Forth?
The tension picked up after Earle, 25, reposted a TikTok on April 11. In the reposted clip, a user criticized Cooper, 31, calling her an “ambulance chaser” and telling women not to treat Cooper’s podcast as the first place to go when something happens in their lives.
While Earle did not add a long statement of her own, Cooper implied that reposting content like that sends a message—and fuels speculation.
Cooper: “There’s No NDA—Say It Yourself”
One of Cooper’s biggest points was that Earle is free to speak her mind directly.
Cooper stated there is no NDA preventing Earle from talking, and said no one is stopping her from sharing her side publicly. She challenged Earle to be specific about what her issue is.
In the video, Cooper also claimed she’s not interested in drama that she believes is being used to shift attention away from other online conversations involving Earle.
Background: Their Business Relationship Ended Last Year
The public curiosity around Alex Cooper and Alix Earle feud rumors has been strong ever since their professional relationship changed.
Earle’s podcast “Hot Mess” was previously connected to Cooper’s Unwell Network, but that partnership ended more than a year ago. Since then, fans have watched closely for hints of conflict—especially whenever either creator interacts with posts referencing the other.
Where Things Stand Now
As of Cooper’s April 13 TikTok, the situation appears to be less about one single post and more about ongoing online signals that keep reigniting fan speculation.
For now, Cooper’s message is clear: if there’s real conflict, she wants it discussed directly—not through reposts and subtle internet moves.




