Alex Cooper, Alix Earle.
Getty Images (2)To be honest, things are not good Alex Cooper AND Alix Earle.
Numerous sources reveal to the new number of The weekly that women are contrary. “There is a lot of tension,” says a source we.
“They have had a lot of drama between them (since then they decided to cooperate on unheard of,” says a second interior. “They clashed over their business and their friendship is over because of it.”
Cooper who waits for the famous podcast “Call Her Daddy”-heard Earle as its first employment when the unheard of network officially began in 2023. Podcast “Hot Mess with Alix Earle” rang his first episode in September of that year, and Earle began to ask if the signing of a multi-year-old deal was a wise.
, Variety Reports that Cooper will no longer produce “hot mess”, with a source confirming that it is true that Earle can now explore other opportunities – something she was already looking forward to, according to the source.
“Alix is working on larger projects not related to the Podcast space,” adds an interior.
The same internal one reveals we that Alix’s father, Thomas “tj” earleplayed a role. “Alix’s father became more involved in her business decisions and she didn’t like what she was doing well. He ultimately thought she was not a clever business action,” the source said.
TJ has made a name for himself in the New Jersey construction business. Her family also owns Surfside Frozen Custard in Sea Girt, New Jersey.

“Alix felt benefited from,” claims the first source, with a second internal showing we He Earle was already “pulling out” by Cooper. She had previously added her younger sister At least in the mix as a cohabitant.
“There is definitely another dynamic in Podcast and I’m happy to have it,” Alix said we While promoting her campaign Jr. Jan of Carl’s Jan. We also have just such different thoughts about things and different stories. So, I think it’s good and only creates more relevant moments for our audience. “
When the podcast initially started, Alix said we She was “a little scared” to strip them all on a week basis for week-but this has changed since then.
“The connection I have with my audience is so honest and is sharing those moments that, maybe, are not so beautiful sometimes, but everyone can connect with it,” she added. “Sometimes I am concerned that very much after the fact, but I think it is good to keep that originality and connection with my audience and show them the good as well as the bad.”
For more about Alix and Cooper, get the new number of The weekly.