Call her Daddy out.
Alex Cooper broke her silence on her and Alix Earle’s rampant feud rumors, tagging the latter in a Monday TikTok video urging Earle to “stop hiding behind other people.”
The Unwell founder, 31, blasted Earle, 25, for “passive-aggressive re-posts and likes” on social media fueling online speculation they have beef.
“Just say it yourself,” Cooper said. “Because I’m really tired of waking up and seeing you using this fake drama to distract from other s–t going on.
“Not interested,” she added. “I know what happened and so do you, so 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, so unless you actually have something to say, I’m out. This is over.”
Cooper called the drama a “waste of time” and admitted it was “embarrassing to participate” by posting to social media.
However, the “Call Her Daddy” podcast host felt her clapback was “long overdue.”
She explained, “Alix Earle, hey girl. … I’ve got to call you out here. You’re gonna need to get specific and just say what you’ve got to say about me. There’s no NDA. No one is stopping you.”
Earle’s fans slammed Cooper for “not telling us anything either” and reacting to “passive-aggressive posts with a passive-aggressive post.”
Some pointed out that the businesswoman “could have just texted” Earle.
Others defended Cooper for the bold upload, declaring the “tag in the caption stopped me right in my tracks.”
Earle’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Earle, notably, made headlines Friday for re-posting a TikTok video comparing Cooper to an “ambulance chaser” and a “grim reaper.”
In the video, influencer Ashley Tiscareno said, “You just had the most horrific accident of your life, you’re hanging on by a thread, you don’t know if you’re going to make it, and she’s the first one there.
“She wants to be there when you’re vulnerable and broken down and you’re ready to sign over your rights to your life,” she added, dubbing Cooper “awful” — and her podcast “not as good” since former co-host Sofia Franklyn exited in 2020.
The media mogul and Earle had their own business fallout in March 2025, two years after the TikTok star was signed to Cooper’s company.
Earle fueled feud rumors five months later with a cryptic Instagram comment to a social media user asking “what happened with” Cooper.
“How much time do you have,” Earle replied in August 2025 — but did not elaborate further.
