Social media influencer Alix Earle will discuss her long-running feud with podcaster Alex Cooper on an upcoming Netflix reality series [1].
Earle's move to address the conflict on a major streaming platform marks a shift toward formalizing her public narrative. By utilizing a reality series, she seeks to present her side of the dispute to a broader audience than her typical social media followers.
In a separate interview for the 2026 "TIME100 Creators" issue [3], the 25-year-old [4] addressed misconceptions regarding her political beliefs. Earle said that she does not personally support Donald Trump [2]. She expressed frustration that her previous attempts to clarify her positions have not resonated with the public.
"I have addressed it, and I just don't think anyone listens," Earle said [2].
This focus on public perception follows a period of high visibility for the creator. Earlier this year, Earle was featured in a spoof on NBC's "Weekend Update" segment of Saturday Night Live, which aired on May 2, 2026 [5].
While the influencer has faced scrutiny over her political leanings, she maintains that her actual statements are frequently overlooked [2]. The upcoming Netflix project is expected to provide more space for her to navigate these personal and professional tensions, including the rift with Cooper, the host of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast [1].
“I have addressed it, and I just don't think anyone listens.”
Earle's transition from short-form social media clips to a structured Netflix series reflects a broader trend of influencers seeking legitimacy through traditional media formats to manage their public image. By addressing both a high-profile feud and political misconceptions, she is attempting to reclaim her narrative from the algorithmic interpretations of her followers.



