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See the moment Alix Earle reacts to Alex Cooper’s harsh remarks about their conflict.

See the moment Alix Earle reacts to Alex Cooper's harsh remarks about their conflict.

Alix Earl woke up on Monday morning to discover that Alex Cooper had called her on TikTok.

Friends of the TikTok star recorded their entrance into her room, where they had a video prepared titled “the morning after Coachella.” Earl, who is 25, shared her reaction video with her audience the following day.

“Big shout out to my friends for knowing I wanted to capture this moment,” she wrote, referencing her podcast, “Hot Mess.”

In a social media post, Earl’s friends climbed into her bed and told her bluntly, “You have to show me your TikTok.”

Upon noticing the screen, which had a caption tagging both Cooper and herself, she squinted and got up to grab her phone.

When the call from Cooper started, Earl asked if it was “interesting,” to which her friends replied, “no.”

Cooper, who hosts “Call Her Daddy,” could be heard encouraging Earl to “stop hiding behind other people’s backs” amid some “passive-aggressive” social media interaction. Earl responded with a laugh, saying, “I get it.”

After watching the video, she asked her friends if it was “funny” and was told it was “not.”

Earl then joked that Cooper’s upload was “literally made up,” indicating she was aware of the ongoing drama.

When asked how she was, Earl said, “Wait, it was literally a full day.”

Earl directly responded to Cooper’s plea to discuss their “beef” on Monday, stating, “Okay, that’s it!!”

Although she hasn’t gone into detail about the viral incident, Cooper claimed it originated from a “false narrative” intended to divert attention from Earl’s “alternative story.”

Earl remarked, “I know what happened, and you do too, so come on… I have nothing to hide with you.”

This episode unfolded shortly after Earl caught attention online, as she had reposted videos on TikTok where she compared Cooper to “the Grim Reaper.”

Rumors of discord date back to before Cooper’s media company, Unwell, removed Earl’s podcast from its network in February 2025.

Two months prior, they had a public spat—Earl suggested during an episode that she was experiencing a “difficult… business situation.”

In August 2025, she humorously noted the “time it takes” to discuss such matters. Fans were given an inside look into the chaos behind the scenes.

Cooper, acknowledging the ongoing drama, admitted she felt “embarrassed” to revisit it. She claimed that it stemmed from health issues and that Earl owns her IP.

Currently, Cooper has not posted on TikTok since the video on Monday. Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports mentioned on “Chicks in the Office” that he contacted Cooper to clarify that rumors of a feud over Earl’s 2025 Carl’s Jr. Super Bowl advertisement were unfounded.

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