April12 , 2026

    Alix Earle Reposts Super Shady TikTok Video Calling Alex Cooper an ‘Ambulance Chancer’ & ‘Grim Reaper’

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    Alix Earle is seemingly throwing major shade at Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper.

    The 25-year-old influencer publicly reposted a TikTok video featuring user @thebravomom calling out the 31-year-old podcaster as an “ambulance chaser” and “grim reaper” who preys on women at their lowest for profit.

    “I would honestly compare Alex Cooper to an ambulance chaser,” said TheBravoMom in her video. “Like, you just had the most horrific accident of your life, you’re hanging on by a thread, don’t know if you’re going to make it, and she’s the first one there.”

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    She continued, “[Alex is] a grim reaper… She wants to get the exclusive interview, she wants to be there when you’re vulnerable and you’re broken down and you’re ready to sign over your rights to your life.”

    The TikToker went on to say that she wishes women would stop going on her show, especially as the “first stop” after any kind of scandal or big thing happens to them.

    “She is profiting off of women’s heartache and failures and all these awful things that happen to women. She’s profiting off of it. That’s not girl power,” TheBravoMom said of the Call Her Daddy host.

    She also mentioned Alex‘s past co-host, Sofia Franklyn, claiming Alex “screwed [her] over” and the show “has never been as good.”

    Alex shared her side of the story of what happened with Sofia in her Hulu docuseries Call Her Alex. In March, Sofia released her memoir that explained her version of events, comparing their fallout to what happened between Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun.

    As for the relationship between Alex and Alix, the pair allegedly fell out after Alix‘s podcast Hot Mess was dropped from Alex‘s Unwell Network.

    In August, Alix appeared to allude to bad blood between them, and her latest TikTok repost certainly seems to reinforce the rumors that they’re not on good terms.





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