Trouble seems to be brewing within the chambers of Alex Cooper’s podcast queendom. Cooper’s Unwell Network—a growing media agency for hot, young influencers who yap about everything—is dropping TikTok superstar Alix Earle from their roster,
Kylie Kelce cleared the air over reports she refused a home-cooked meal from Taylor Swift, clarifying a story she told on "Call Her Daddy" podcast.
Hot mess, indeed. Alix Earle's "Hot Mess" podcast has been dropped by Alex Cooper's Unwell Network. Sources say SiriusXM will also no longer sell ads for the show and that the Unwell Network has renounced all rights to “Hot Mess” so that Earle can freely explore future opportunities.
Kylie Kelce has been all over the podcast circuit this week — with a viral appearance on Call Her Daddy and hosting her own record-breaking pod, Not Gonna Lie — but she opted to show her support for Taylor Swift in a much more subtle way.
Travis Kelce's sister-in-law, Kylie Kelce, revealed that when Taylor Swift cooked for their double date, she did not eat the food. Kylie was a guest on "Call Her Daddy" and detailed the double date.
Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper’s company Unwell Network reportedly dropped popular lifestyle influencer Alix Earle’s podcast “Hot Mess” from its line-up, according to Variety. The outlet, which cited unnamed sources in its report,
New comments from Monica Lewinsky about Bill Clinton prompted a CNN panelist to resurface Donald Trump's liability for sexual abuse Wednesday. The former White House intern told “Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper that she believes Clinton should have resigned after news broke of their affair,
Monica Lewinsky's appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast this week is apparently stirring up old feuds, but it sounds like someone doesn't want to take any responsibility for their part in the Bill Clinton scandal.
The “Call Her Daddy” host’s Unwell Network reportedly gave up the rights to the influencer’s show leaving her free to explore other opportunities.
Kelce said there was "a little bit of confusion" after she revealed she didn't eat the meal during a double date with Swift on "Call Her Daddy."
Two-time Oscar winner Gene Hackman winner delivered some of Hollywood’s most memorable performances in “The French Connection,” “Hoosiers,” “Unforgiven,” and many other classic films. Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their home in New Mexico, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office told CNN. He was 95.