Alix Earle reposted a TikTok on Thursday that called Alex Cooper the “Grim Reaper,” putting a fresh spotlight on the fallout between the two women months after Earle’s podcast was dropped from Cooper’s Unwell Network. The video, shared by Ashley Tiscareno, also known as The Bravo Mom, was blunt: Tiscareno said Cooper was like “an ambulance chaser” who wants “the exclusive interview” and shows up when people are “vulnerable and broken down.”
Tiscareno went further, saying Cooper is “profiting off of women’s heartaches and failures” and that “that’s not girl power.” Earle, 25, did not add a caption to the repost, but the move revived a dispute that has followed her since “Hot Mess” launched in September 2023 under Unwell and was dropped in February 2025. Cooper, 31, has built her public brand around interviewing stars soon after major life moments, including breakups and divorces, which made Tiscareno’s criticism land where it was meant to.
What makes the timing matter is that Earle had already signaled in TikTok posts that she was confused by the behind-the-scenes uproar. In the following month after the February 2025 split, she said, “Obviously, there's been a lot of chatter online this week about me and work. And I also have no idea what's going on.” Later in March 2025, she added that she did not want to get into the details but was “really proud of what I built with the podcast.” Hours later, Cooper answered on Instagram that “Alix not being able to podcast has nothing to do with Unwell,” adding, “Idk why she can’t/what’s going on,” “Unwell gave her everything back” and “She owns her IP.”
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The friction here is that both women have tried to draw a line under the breakup, yet social media keeps pulling them back into it. Earle’s repost did not accuse Cooper directly, but it amplified a video that did, and it did so after Cooper had already insisted the podcast pause was not her network’s doing. Us Weekly reached out to both Earle’s and Cooper’s representatives for comment. For now, the repost shows the dispute is no longer only about a podcast contract; it is about who gets to tell the story of what happened next.
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That is why the question is no longer whether the split was clean. It was not. The sharper question is whether either woman can keep the business details quiet while the public argument keeps writing itself online.






