The tension between Alex Cooper and Alix Earle has finally spilled into the open — and this time, it’s not subtle.
After months of quiet speculation following Earle’s exit from Cooper’s Unwell Network, the situation has turned direct, public, and a lot harder to ignore.
From silent tension to direct call-out
It all started with what Cooper describes as a series of “passive-aggressive” online moves — reposts, likes, and indirect digs from Earle that fans had already begun decoding.
But the tipping point came when Earle reposted a video that didn’t hold back, labeling Cooper an “ambulance chaser” and even a “grim reaper.” That’s when Cooper decided to respond — not through hints, but head-on.
Taking to TikTok, the Call Her Daddy host tagged Earle directly and made it clear: stop hiding behind reposts.
Her message was blunt — if there’s an issue, say it openly. According to Cooper, there’s no NDA, no restrictions, nothing stopping Earle from speaking her truth.
“Say it yourself” — Cooper shuts down the narrative
In the video, Cooper didn’t just defend herself — she challenged the entire situation.
She questioned why the drama keeps surfacing indirectly and suggested that it may be a distraction from other issues. More importantly, she insisted that both of them know exactly what happened behind the scenes.
Her stance was simple: she has nothing to hide.
And unless Earle is willing to speak clearly, she’s done engaging with the back-and-forth.
Interestingly, Earle did respond — briefly commenting “Okay on it!!” under the post, which only added fuel to the speculation.
How things unraveled between them
The fallout traces back to 2025, when Earle’s podcast Hot Mess exited Cooper’s Unwell Network. At the time, the split was described as professional, with the network even giving up rights to the show.
But fans noticed cracks early.
Earle skipping Unwell’s Super Bowl party — despite being in the same city — raised eyebrows. Since then, both creators have dropped occasional hints, never fully explaining what went wrong but never fully denying tension either.
At one point, Earle even teased the situation by replying to a fan, “How much time do you have?” when asked about Cooper.
The bigger conversation behind the drama
The reposted video that triggered Cooper’s response didn’t just target her — it questioned her entire brand.
The creator behind the clip accused Cooper of building success around vulnerable moments, suggesting she profits off personal breakdowns rather than empowerment.
That criticism clearly struck a nerve.
Because Cooper’s reply wasn’t just about one repost — it was about the narrative forming around her name.
Where this leaves things now
For now, the situation sits in an unusual space.
It’s no longer hidden — but it’s not fully explained either.
Cooper has made her position clear: she’s open to transparency, but not to indirect drama. Earle, on the other hand, has acknowledged the call-out but hasn’t yet given a full response.
Which means this story isn’t over — it’s just moved into its most public phase yet.
And if either of them decides to finally “say it,” this could quickly turn from internet speculation into one of the biggest creator fallouts right now.
