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In the past few days, Call Her Daddy host and media mogul Alex Cooper has been back in the headlines, weaving together career dominance with deeply personal revelations in a way that is shaping her long term public narrative. The biggest development centers on her new Hulu docuseries Call Her Alex, which is driving multiple news cycles as outlets dissect her account of the early Call Her Daddy years and the implosion of her partnership with former cohost Sofia Franklyn. Parade, via AOL, reports that in the series Cooper details how their relationship was far from the sisterhood fans imagined, describing it as awful and saying the business rift emerged as the show began making Barstool Sports millions. She recounts Dave Portnoy offering them a one year extension in exchange for ownership of the Call Her Daddy IP, a deal she took and Franklyn rejected, a pivotal moment Cooper now frames as trusting herself and the Daddy Gang brand for the long haul.
A separate AOL report from the Tribeca Festival continues to reverberate as Cooper alleges in the documentary and in a subsequent festival Q and A that she was sexually harassed by her college soccer coach, an experience she says ultimately drove her to leave the Boston University team. These claims are biographically significant, recasting her shift from Division 1 athlete to podcaster as a response to trauma rather than a simple career pivot; they remain her allegations, with no broader institutional response yet reported.
On the business front, Cooper’s October 2024 one hundred twenty five million dollar SiriusXM deal keeps paying dividends. SiriusXM is currently promoting her December 2 episode featuring Bethenny Frankel, positioning Cooper as a global podcast powerhouse whose show remains one of the most listened to in the world, with interviews that blend pop culture, trauma talk, and unfiltered relationship commentary. Locally, the Philadelphia Inquirer’s year end listening roundup notes that Newtown native Cooper’s Call Her Daddy ranked number four among Philadelphia’s top podcasts on Spotify Wrapped 2025, underscoring her enduring audience pull in her home region.
Culturally, her interviewing style is still sparking think pieces. The Daily Texan, in a December 3 column about celebrity interviews, argues that Cooper is an entertainer, not a journalist, defending her looser, more conversational approach even when she is engaging with political lightning rods a reference that dovetails with a recent TikTok clip highlighted by AOL in which Cooper makes a sharp, sarcastic remark about Donald Trump. On social media, analytics firm HypeAuditor continues to rank her Instagram presence as high engagement and commercially lucrative, but the real story this week is not follower counts; it is Cooper rewriting her origin myth on her own terms, on camera, in her own voice.
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