Alix Earle flaunts curves in first outing since feud with Alex Cooper erupted as influencers go to war

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Alix Earle showcased her curves in a plunging look on Thursday as she stepped out for the first time since her feud with former friend Alex Cooper erupted into full-blown online warfare.

The influencer, 25, appeared unbothered by the spiraling drama, turning heads in a skintight matching top and leggings as the bitter fallout continues to grip fans. 

Earle and the Call Her Daddy host, 31, have traded increasingly pointed barbs across social media in recent days, reigniting long-simmering tensions between the once-friendly duo.

Rumors of a rift had been bubbling for months, ever since Earle’s Hot Mess podcast was abruptly dropped from Cooper’s Unwell Network last year - despite her being one of its earliest signings back in 2023.

The feud roared back into the spotlight after Earle reshared an April 9 TikTok that branded Cooper an 'ambulance chaser' and 'grim reaper,' referencing the traumatic stories often shared on her podcast.

Cooper hit back on Monday with a TikTok of her own, accusing Earle of posting 'passive-aggressive' content.

Alix Earle showcased her curves in a plunging look Thursday as she stepped out for the first time since her feud with former friend Alex Cooper erupted into full-blown online warfare

The influencer, 25, appeared unbothered by the spiraling drama, turning heads in a skintight matching top and leggings as the bitter fallout continues to grip fans

By Wednesday, she escalated the feud further, claiming Barstool Sports podcaster Brianna LaPaglia, known as Brianna Chickenfry, was 'adding onto the fake narrative and dog pile' by labeling her a 'mean girl.' 

Earle and Cooper’s escalating feud comes as both influencers continue to dominate the digital media landscape.

Earle rose to fame in 2023 while studying at the University of Miami after going viral for her 'get ready with me' TikTok videos, and now boasts 8.4 million TikTok followers and 5.5 million on Instagram. 

Cooper has turned Call Her Daddy into a media empire under her Unwell Network, making her one of the most influential voices in podcasts.

After Earle left Cooper's platform, fans spotted a growing distance between the once closely aligned pair. 

For a time, both parties kept things quiet - until tensions resurfaced this month.

'I got to call you out here. You’re going to need to get specific and just say what you got to say about me,' Cooper said in her Monday TikTok. 'There’s no NDA. No one is stopping you. Stop hiding behind other people and just say it yourself. What’s the beef?'

She went on to accuse Earle of pushing a 'fake narrative' that 'happens to be way more interesting than the truth.'

Earle and Cooper (above) have traded increasingly pointed barbs across social media in recent days, reigniting long-simmering tensions between the once-friendly duo

Rumors of a rift had been bubbling for months, ever since Earle’s Hot Mess podcast was abruptly dropped from Cooper’s Unwell Network last year - despite her being one of its earliest signings back in 2023

'I know what happened, and so do you,' Cooper added. 'I have nothing to hide when it comes to you and me. So unless you actually have something to say, I’m out. This is over.'

'Okay on it!!' Earle commented.

Earle has not posted a direct video response, but did share a clip of herself reacting to Cooper’s TikTok, appearing amused as she laughed off parts of the callout, later saying, 'Wait, that just literally made my whole day.'

Initially, some social media users speculated the back-and-forth could be a coordinated publicity stunt designed to drive engagement.

But the situation escalated further on Wednesday when Cooper posted an Instagram Story referencing LaPaglia, appearing to dismiss that theory.

'This girl on girl s*** needs to stop,' Cooper wrote, adding she had never met LaPaglia in person and sharing screenshots of their past direct messages to support her claim.

'So speaking of mean girls... I have never met you in my life,' she wrote. 'What I just showed is the only interaction we’ve ever had. And you hate me? Wow. Please go back and read the DMs. That has never been the nature of our relationship.'

She added, 'Now back to Alix. And no, this is not a PR stunt.'

The feud roared back into the spotlight after Earle reshared an April 9 TikTok that branded Cooper an 'ambulance chaser' and 'grim reaper,' referencing the traumatic stories often shared on her podcast. Above, the former friends in 2023

LaPaglia quickly fired back with a video response, saying the messages were from 'before I found out everything about this girl,' while dismissing claims the feud is fabricated and telling critics to 'get a brain cell.'

'I was a fan of Alex Cooper before I knew the wrath of f***ing Alex Cooper and what she does to people and how she treats people. I’m friends with Alix Earl. Alix Earl told me everything that transpired between those two two years ago at the Super Bowl. She told me everything.'

She declined to elaborate further, saying it is 'not my story to tell,' but added, 'From what Alix Earl told me, Alex Cooper is a very, very mean person.' 

Meanwhile, a source close to Cooper exclusively told the Daily Mail: 'Alex has had enough. She was pushed over the edge. She normally will never address something like this, but she's truly had enough.

'She feels like Alix is another influencer that wants to ride her coattails... Alex hates being involved in any drama, especially any public drama.' 

The source also claimed that Cooper's video statement was 'her attempt at trying to stop Alix from creating "fake drama" before it got out of control.'

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