“Call Her Daddy” host Alex Cooper dropped a surprise interview with Vice President Kamala Harris on his wildly popular podcast over the weekend, infuriating some fans.
podcast's Instagram The account posted a short teaser video Sunday morning showing Cooper, 30, interviewing the Democratic presidential candidate.
However, some Daddy Gang members were not happy about Harris' appearance on the show and flooded the comments section of the post to voice their displeasure and criticize the show for becoming political.
“One of my all-time favorite podcasts and now I'll never listen to it again. I can't believe it,” one user commented.
“Oh my god why did I have to bring up all this politics? Listening to your podcast was the perfect escape from everything we hear about politics every day,” another fan commented. I wrote this.
“Done, this was my favorite podcast. I'm 100% disgusted,” another added.
Another Daddy fan commented, “It's so disappointing. I feel like this is propaganda and trying to make her look like 'Gen Z'.”
Some podcast fans also criticized Cooper for failing to address more pressing issues with Harris during the interview, such as the aftermath of Hurricane Helen and the Biden-Harris administration's response to illegal immigration.
“Instead of talking in circles about women's rights, ask her what she's doing to help hurricane victims,” one fan wrote.
“Wait, what about the abuses and crimes caused by illegal immigrants flooding into this country?” another commented.
“Ask her what her best and greatest accomplishment has been over the past four years,” another wrote.
Harris, 59, spoke in the interview about strategies to curb sexual assault and other types of domestic violence, but failed to address the shocking accusations against her husband, Doug Emhoff.
Last week, a second gentleman was accused of drunkenly hitting his ex-girlfriend. Daily Mail reported.
Three friends of one of his ex-girlfriends alleged that Emhoff, 59, slapped her while drunk in May 2012.
His representatives later flatly denied these charges.
A spokesperson for Emhoff later said, “This report is not true.” told semaphorIt added: “Any suggestion that he would or has ever hit a woman is false.”
But when Harris appeared on “Call Daddy,” she passionately recalled how she began her career as a prosecutor, which led her to work with domestic abusers.
Wanda Kagan, one of Harris' best friends from high school, said she told Harris she had been abused by her stepfather, which made her want to protect others who suffered similar horrors.
“We have to talk about it. Child sexual assault is something that is acknowledged by far more people than there is public discussion about it,” Harris said, calling for the need to be “open-minded.” emphasized.
Harris also criticized Trump for appointing the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade and accused him of telling women:i will be your guardian”
When asked about President Trump's proposal to support abortion “up to and after birth,” she bristled.
“That's totally inaccurate and very insulting to suggest that something like that would happen and that a woman would do something like that. It's not happening everywhere,” she said. . “This person is full of lies.”
“Call Her Daddy” is known for featuring discussions about sex and advice for women.
Cooper's show was the second-highest performing show on Spotify last year behind Joe Rogan's podcast, and topped the charts among women.
She has interviewed some of the industry's most popular big stars, including Simone Biles, Miley Cyrus, Megan Fox, Emily Ratajkowski, and Hailey Bieber.
In August, “Call Her Daddy” made the jump from Spotify to SiriusXM. Reports $125 million contract.
Last year, the podcast host launched her Unwell Network platform.
