Alix Earle will address her public feud with podcaster Alex Cooper in her upcoming Netflix reality series, *Earle Meets World*.

The announcement marks a shift for the American influencer, who has previously avoided discussing the tension between the two digital stars in public forums.

Earle said there was a “serious struggle behind the scenes of emotions” regarding the conflict [4]. While the reality series does not yet have a confirmed air date, the show is expected to provide the first detailed account of the fallout from Earle's perspective [2].

The tension between the two women became a focal point of internet culture after Cooper called out Earle on TikTok in April 2024 [1]. The public nature of the disagreement reached a peak when a *Saturday Night Live* Weekend Update spoof regarding the situation aired May 2, 2024 [3].

Despite the upcoming series, Earle has remained guarded about the details in other media appearances. In an interview with *Time* published July 14, 2026, she noted that producers initially wanted her to discuss the topic early on [5].

“That was one of the things in the beginning they wanted me to talk about, and I really wasn't comfortable sharing,” Earle said [5].

Reports on Earle's willingness to discuss the matter have been mixed. While she confirmed the topic would be featured in her Netflix project [2], other reports indicate she remained evasive when questioned about the feud during an appearance on *Today* [6].

There was a serious struggle behind the scenes of emotions.

The decision to integrate a personal feud into a produced reality series highlights the trend of 'monetizing conflict' within the creator economy. By moving the conversation from organic social media posts to a structured Netflix production, Earle transforms a public relations liability into a central narrative arc for her brand's expansion into long-form media.