Alix Earle says Netflix series will address Alex Cooper feud
Alix Earle said she will address her Alex Cooper feud in Netflix’s Earle Meets World after months of dodging the issue publicly.

Alix Earle said she will address her feud with Alex Cooper in her upcoming Netflix reality series, Earle Meets World, moving the dispute from social media and interviews into a streaming project built around her personal brand.
Earle said she initially struggled with the idea of discussing the fallout publicly, a sign that the disagreement has become part of the business of creator-driven storytelling as much as a private split. The feud also carries a professional edge: Earle previously hosted her podcast on Cooper’s Unwell Network, tying the two internet personalities together through both content and distribution before the relationship soured.

The dispute widened in April 2026, when Cooper posted a TikTok accusing Earle of creating “fake drama.” Earle replied in Cooper’s comments, “Okay on it!!” but did not follow with a full public explanation. Since then, Earle has kept the details close, leaving the audience to watch the tension unfold in fragments across platforms rather than in one clear account.
Earle declined to go further on TODAY on May 12 while promoting her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover, telling Craig Melvin she did not want to “ruin such a good day” and calling the situation “exaggerated.” That appearance underlined the split between the polished public image Earle has built and the unresolved conflict now being held back for Netflix.
The move points to a growing pattern in digital celebrity culture, where feuds are not only managed in public but packaged for later release, often through reality series and platform deals. For Earle, the promised Netflix version may become the first fully detailed account of a relationship that has already played out across TikTok, podcast business ties and daytime television deflections.
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