The Alix Earle vs. Alex Cooper Feud on Social Media

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In early, 2026, a major online feud between Alix Earle and Alex Cooper quickly took over TikTok, podcasts, and influencer culture. The problem originally stems from their past relationship together as business partners. Earle had been working under Cooper’s media network, but problems reportedly grew before her podcast was randomly dropped. At first, neither addressed the situation publicly. This led to their fanbase speculating and making assumptions about what went wrong. 

Things immediately escalated when misinformation was spreading online. Both Earle and Cooper posted comments and videos that follows connected to each other. What started as a small debate soon turned into a very public argument, with each side sharing their perspective and opinion without being on the same page. 

As drama slowly kept coming out, fans began to take sides. Cooper’s supporters argued that she was making a professional decision to benefit her business. While people defended Earle were saying she had been treated unfairly. The feud spread quickly across the web and social media gaining millions of views. 

What made this situation gain online attention was how relatable it felt to mixing friendships and business. In influencer culture, where personal brands shape platforms, conflicts like this take away the separation between private disagreements and entertainment for the public. 

Currently, neither side has fully explained the situation, leaving the story up to interpretation. Still, the feud is a growing image. See this link HERE for more information and updates! 

8 Responses

  1. Charlise Rowe

    I don’t think we’ll ever get the full story, but it’s interesting how divided people are already getting over it.

    • growe

      I agree, It seems unlikely we’ll ever get a full story. The way people are already so divided and some moving on so quickly really shows how differently people respond to situations like this.

  2. Jamal

    This feels like one of those situations that will keep unfolding slowly over time instead of having a clear ending.

    • growe

      You’re right! It does feel like something that’s going to keep developing over time rather than all at once. I think that uncertainty is apart of what’s keeping people so engaged with the storyline.

  3. Jane Davidson

    Honestly, I can see both perspectives here. If it was a business decision, that makes sense, but it also feels like there’s some personal tension underneath it all.

    • growe

      That’s a good point, I can see both sides too! It does seen like a business decision but it’s hard to look past how it might be influenced by their personal issues.

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