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Alix Earle Says She WILL Explain Beef with Alex Cooper (After Alex Dared Her To)

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What’s going on with Alex Cooper and Alix Earle?

Well, a pretty intense feud. But people obviously want to know more.

So does Cooper, she says, daring the Dancing With The Stars alum to come forward and explain their disagreement.

Instead of backing down, Earle is threatening to do just that.

Alex Cooper and Alix Earle on bleachers.
During their first interview, Alex Cooper and Alix Earle grew unexpectedly emotional. (Image Credit: YouTube)

‘There’s no NDA. No one’s stopping you.’

On Monday, April 13, Alex Cooper posted a vague callout post in the form of a TikTok video.

The Call Her Daddy host condemned Alix Earle for what she called “passive-aggressive re-posts and likes” across social media.

“Just say it yourself,” Cooper challenged. “Because I’m really tired of waking up and seeing you using this fake drama to distract from other s–t going on. Not interested.”

Cooper taunted: “I know what happened and so do you, so talk. Unless the fake narrative that you’re creating happens to be way more interesting than the truth.”

She claimed: “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.”

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According to Cooper, the drama is a “waste of time.”

She expressed that it felt “embarrassing to participate.” And yet, she powered on through to post the video.

Cooper added that, in her opinion, this clapback was “long overdue.”

She again taunted: “Alix Earle, hey girl. … I’ve got to call you out here. You’re gonna need to get specific and just say what you’ve got to say about me.”

Cooper added: “There’s no NDA. No one is stopping you.”

Alex Cooper and Alix Earle in a closet.
Though Alex Cooper told cameras that she and Alix Earle “hated” their outfits, not everyone shared their opinion. (Image Credit: YouTube)

‘Okay on it!!’

Alix Earle saw the video. That’s not speculation.

In fact, she left a comment.

“Okay on it!!” Earle wrote.

That exclamation point is both ominous exuberance and, some would say, a threat.

When you dare someone to do something and they reply with sarcastic cheer, it can mean one of two things.

An Alix Earle TikTok reply.
In this ominous reply, Alix Earle tells Alex Cooper that she is “on it.” (Image Credit: TikTok)

It is possible that Earle is planning to do exactly as Cooper suggests.

Previously, the Dancing With The Stars alum has re-posted unkind social media videos, such as one depicting Cooper as an “ambulance-chaser” and the “Grim Reaper.”

In fact, the feud rumors have circulated since last year, when Cooper’s media company dropped Earle’s podcast.

However, it is possible that Earle could go another route.

Rather than her friendliness being sarcastic, it is possible that her agreement was. Like it or not, people are seldom obligated to explain why they dislike someone.

Alex Cooper and Alix Earle on swings.
At first, Alex Cooper and Alix Earle seemed to get along so well. The falling out was brutal. (Image Credit: YouTube)

As numerous social media commenters have already pointed out, Cooper’s post seemed like a vague shot across Earle’s bow.

Which seems sort of hypocritical, since she didn’t decide to share any behind-the-scenes drama with Earle, either.

It is possible that Cooper is waiting to see what Earle will say before she speaks.

Alternatively, it is possible that Cooper straight-up does not know what the beef is, and is just as curious at the rest of us.

In the meantime, Earle doesn’t have to tell anyone why she dislikes the Call Her Daddy host so much. But, if she wants people to take her side, she might want to be more direct.

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Jennie Garth Says Her Daughter Caught Her Cutting Herself Amid Divorce Drama

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Former Beverly Hills 90210 Jennie Garth has a new memoir out, and in it, she shares some shocking details about her personal life.

In excerpts published before the book hit stores, Garth revealed that she got her stomach pumped after overdosing on pills and alcohol during her divorce from Peter Facinelli.

Now that the full book has been released, we know that Jennie had a similar breakdown during her temporary split from her current husband, Dave Abrams.

Jennie Garth attends the The American Heart Association's Red Dress Collection Concert 2025 on January 30, 2025 in New York City.
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Garth recalls one painful incident in which her daughter Luca, now 28, caught her engaging in self-harm.

“I was in my room smashing framed pictures of me and Dave, overcome by the pain,” Garth writes.

“I was taking the broken glass from the picture frames and I was trying to cut myself with the jagged pieces. I was certainly not in my right mind,” she continues, adding:

“It was almost an unconscious act, a form of punishment.”

In the book, Garth explains that her third marriage began to fall apart after she suffered four miscarriages and underwent grueling IVF treatment.

“Dave said he just had to get out of there, and so he did,” she writes.

She credits Luca with rescuing her on the night in question.

“She took the glass from me, and cleaned up, while I buried myself in my bed, covering up with blankets of shame. The next morning, I woke up and my self-hatred was at an all-time high,” Garth writes, adding:

“I was being so selfish and self-indulgent, and now I was terrified that I had caused irreparable damage to my relationship with my daughter.

“I was hurting my daughter by letting her see me like that. This was one of those regrets in life that stay with you forever. Luca said, ‘You can’t go on like this Mom. We need you.’”

Garth reveals in her book that, depite their reconciliation, Dave kept the manila envelope containing their divorce papers in his truck “for quite a few years”.

“I think it represented something profoundly freeing to him: He has a choice. To be together or to split. He can sign those papers anytime he wants. We all have free will,” she writes.

Jennie Garth (with Tori Spelling) during one of her appearances on Beverly Hills 90210.
Jennie Garth (with Tori Spelling) during one of her appearances on Beverly Hills 90210. (YouTube)

Garth says she struggled with the pressures of fame and began battling depression while she was still in her teens.

“For a long time, I thought needing help — needing medication — made me less than. It felt shameful to be on that kind of medicine as a young woman who seemed to be living the dream,” she writes of being on antidepressants.

“I carried the weight of feeling weak and somehow damaged through years of trying different medications. I tried them all, chasing balance and battling the belief that I shouldn’t have to. What I see now is that the real strength was in refusing to give up on myself.”

Jennie’s memoir, I Choose Me, is available online and in bookstores now.

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Hannah Harper Earns Spot in Top 9 with Standout ‘Landslide’ Performance on ‘American Idol’

Hannah Harper landed a spot in American Idol’s Top 9 following a performance of “Landslide” on Idol’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-themed episode on Monday.

Mentored by Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo on American Idol

Harper and her fellow Top 11 contestants performed songs by legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees and were mentored by Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.

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Hannah Harper; Photo by Disney/Eric McCandless

For her performance, Harper did what she does best: gently plucked her guitar while delivering a standout vocal performance. She was accompanied by strings and let her vocals shine.

This performance once again drew praise from viewers. 

“This was my favorite performance of any contestant the whole season. I knew Hannah would be amazing on this song but she exceeded all expectations. Just mesmerizing from start to finish. I hung on every word she was singing,” one wrote, while another shared, “Wow, star quality… I can see why America has fallen in love with her!”

Hannah Harper Earns Enough Votes to Advance to Top 9

While many fans praised her performance, others hoped to see her step more out of her comfort zone for this Rock & Roll Hall of Fame episode. Either way, she once again impressed and earned enough votes to advance to the next round.

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Carrie Underwood Surprise Gift and Handwritten Note Shared Ahead of Show

Ahead of the show, Harper revealed a thoughtful gift and handwritten note she received from American Idol judge Carrie Underwood.

“Didn’t think my first piece of @tiffanyandco jewelry would come from @carrieunderwood,” she captioned the post. “But truly, the part that got me the most was the handwritten note. That meant more than anything. Just her taking the time to do that… it says everything about who she is. Y’all, she’s as down-to-earth and genuine as they come. Just a good, kind human. I love her dearly.”    

American Idol Top 9 Revealed Following Live Eliminations

At the end of the episode, it was revealed that Philmon Lee and Rae would be going home. The Top 9 was revealed to be: Keyla Richardson, Lucas Leon, Daniel Stallworth, Braden Rumfelt, Kyndal, Jordan McCullough, Brooks, Hannah Harper, and Chris Tungseth. 

What’s Next: Disney Night Returns with Guest Judge Jennifer Hudson

American Idol will return next week with the highly anticipated Disney Night, and 2004 Idol finalist Jennifer Hudson will return to the show as a guest judge and mentor. 

This will mark Hudson’s first return to American Idol in 10 years and her first time mentoring contestants, helping guide the Top 9 as they perform iconic Disney songs with hopes to earn enough votes to earn a spot in the Top 7. 

“Disney Night” on American Idol airs live Monday, April 20 from 8–10 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+. Episodes will be available to stream the following day on Disney+ and Hulu.

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2026 NFL Draft: Inside Ty Simpson’s Rise from Alabama Backup to Likely First-Rounder

For a prospect like Ty Simpson, the NFL Combine was one of the busiest weeks of his life. It is, after all, the world’s most intense job fair, where NFL teams line up prospects to take MRIs and X-rays — of everything — before grilling them with questions about the good, bad and most scrutinized plays from their college careers. But at its core, the combine is a football convention, and that seemed to suit Simpson. One day at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, he walked from a podium, where he had addressed a gaggle of 20-something reporters, to a one-on-one interview with a national outlet. In between those two obligations, multiple reporters tried to get their own one-on-one, if only for a question or two. Because if you’re a quarterback who might land in Round 1 of the NFL Draft, everyone wants a moment of your time. I asked: What’s your favorite throw of your career? “It would have been to win the Iron Bowl,” Simpson told me. “So the play call was, ‘Three echo right limbo rocker stick return X-step.’ They played drop-eight [coverage]. I hit Zay [Isaiah Horton] on the cross down the middle, because he split them against man. It was cool because, one, it was against Auburn in the Iron Bowl — something that was very cool, and something that I dreamed about. And then two, it was to send us to the SEC Championship.” Tell me you’re a coach’s son without telling me you’re a coach’s son. Jason Simpson, Ty’s father, is the head coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin and has been since 2006. That’s why football jargon might be the language that’s most comfortable for the former Alabama QB. It’s right there alongside English as Ty’s first language. Despite Simpson’s lineage, there are a lot of reasons for NFL teams not to select him in the first round of the 2026 draft. He’s 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, which is on the smaller side for a QB, especially one who last season fractured a rib and also dealt with a severe case of gastritis, a bulging disc in his back and elbow bursitis. And that was his only full season as a starter during his four years at Alabama. Fifteen starts is too few to get a real sense of who he can be in the pros. And though he had a deeply impressive eight-game run in the heart of his season, he posted a 57% completion rate over his final four games — against Auburn, Georgia, Oklahoma and Indiana. Any team that drafts Simpson is likely thinking he could be their starter in 2027 — not 2026. Any team that drafts Simpson is likely thinking he’s an excellent developmental prospect, in part because of his acumen for the game — driven by the fact that he grew up a coach’s son. As Simpson’s draft-day projection has become a lightning rod of discussion, he and his family maintain a steady confidence in what’s to come. Ty had more college eligibility and could have made millions in the transfer portal. But Jason told me that, even before the draft process began to unfold, he had “multiple conversations” with Ty about life after college. “I joked with Ty: ‘You’ve already graduated. You’ve got your master’s [degree], so at some point, you got to go to work and get a job. And if it looks like you got a chance to go in the first round, maybe this is something that you do. You come out,'” Jason told me. Simpson declared for the draft in January. He will be in Pittsburgh on April 23. But even now, no one seems to agree where he’ll land. No one except maybe Simpson himself. Appearing on “Jon Gruden’s QB Class,” Simpson was asked who the Raiders should take at No. 1 overall, Fernando Mendoza or him. Simpson replied: “You know the answer.” *** Always, there was what the Simpson family called a “greaseboard” attached to the refrigerator. Until there wasn’t. Anytime Ty and Jason were in the kitchen, that whiteboard didn’t stay attached to the refrigerator for long. They plucked it from its place, and one of them would begin to draw up plays. Dad tested son. Then son tested dad. “He would challenge me to draw formations, and then I’d ask him questions of, ‘Draw up a 4-2 defense. Draw up a 4-3 defense. Draw up a quarters coverage,’” Jason told me. “And he would draw them up when he was a little kid, and so that’s just how he’s been wired as a person.” Jason told me he didn’t plan for his sons Ty or Graham, a highly-ranked 2028 recruit, to become quarterbacks. It just happened. And maybe that’s so. But there’s no doubt that Jason had something to do with Ty’s acumen for the game. In fact, Ty’s high school coach, Jarod Neal, played QB for Jason at UT Martin. Because of that cycle of coaching, Simpson’s high school ran the same system and used the same verbiage as Jason’s program at UT Martin. As a result, the father-son chalk-talk conversations were seamless. All the way up until Alabama. That’s when the continuity broke. That’s when Simpson had to become his own man. “My dad wasn’t in the building. My dad wasn’t there,” Simpson said at the combine podium in March. “I talked to him and asked him for guidance, and he gave me his two cents, but it was all on me. So everything that I had dealt with in my career, it was all based off what I did, and based off how I reacted, and that’s life in general.” As a recruit, Simpson had been thrilled at the idea of playing for Nick Saban, who landed the QB despite offers from in-state Tennessee and Clemson, among others. Any time Saban called, Ty would drop what he was doing and give the legendary Bama coach his full attention and professionalism. They were a natural match for each other, Ty’s mother, Julie Simpson, told me. Which was why it must have been hard for Simpson to say goodbye to Saban, who retired from coaching after the 2023 season. Former Washington coach Kalen DeBoer took over. Simpson stayed. And in his fourth college season (after three different offensive coordinators and three different QB coaches), Simpson finally got his opportunity to play. “It’s easy to root for him,” DeBoer told me. “First of all, just with how he stayed the course here, and competed, but waited for his time, and kept improving during the first three years he was here. And so he’s easy to root for in that way.” It was in his season as a starter that DeBoer learned what Simpson was made of. “There’s understanding of the situation, and Ty’s a coach’s kid and has been around a lot of football, and so I think he can process that,” DeBoer told me. “There’s got to be a lot of belief and confidence, and there’s experiences that he’s either seen or went through himself, that probably allow him to be able to just focus on the moment and not let it be too big.” Like against Auburn — for Simpson’s favorite throw. Or against Oklahoma — for DeBoer’s favorite throw by Simpson. There was a go-ahead, 30-yard touchdown pass to receiver Lotzeir Brooks at the beginning of the second half. Simpson hit Brooks on the shoulder in a spot where the defender fell over backward trying (and failing) to make a play. Alabama would go on to upset Oklahoma. Or Simpson’s entire game against Georgia back in September. “It’s been great to see that growth, but not surprising,” said Nick Sheridan, former Alabama co-offensive coordinator and current Michigan State OC. “As a coach, you see this fairly regularly. You see an 18-year-old kid turn into a 22-year-old man, and what that looks like, and certainly the growth that occurred for him at Alabama, a lot of people deserve a lot of credit for that — certainly nobody more than Ty.” It’s easy to forget that Simpson’s first start was a disappointment. In the 2025 season opener, he went 23-of-43 (53.5%) for 254 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-17 loss to unranked Florida State. It caught the Alabama world off guard. Frankly, it didn’t make any sense — not even in hindsight. And it led to a tremendous amount of criticism at the outset of Simpson’s season. Following that loss, he started exceeding expectations — and people kept moving the goal posts. But when Simpson and the Crimson Tide upset Georgia (then No. 5 in the country) in Week 4, it was hard to deny that he had arrived. “He’s going to get the criticism that he gets just because of the position. And so then you think, well, he’s going to redeem himself,” Julie told me. “Waiting on him to come out of the locker room after the Georgia game, and him coming out and just looking at me with that grin. It was like, ‘There! Now I showed them what I can do.’ That’s probably my favorite memory [of his college career].” Jason couldn’t be there for that game. (He missed most of his son’s games, because both their teams play on Saturday.) But there was a tent on the UT Martin field that had a TV, which showed the Georgia-Alabama game. And though Jason was calling offensive plays for his team, he did what he could to keep an eye on the Bama score. “Kinda distracting, right?” Jason said, with a chuckle. But on Oct. 18, Jason didn’t have to worry about that distraction. UT Martin had a 1:30 p.m. ET kickoff against Gardner-Webb in North Carolina. And Alabama hosted Tennessee at 6:30 p.m. CT. It was feasible that Jason could complete his game — and make it to Bryant-Denny Stadium in time for kickoff. UT Martin throttled Gardner-Webb 37-7. And by 5:37 p.m. CT, he was on the field in Tuscaloosa. “He and I embraced before the game. For me to win, professionally, my game, but get to go be a dad and watch him, that was a really cool day,” Jason told me. “That was a good day for the Simpson family.” There’s a real significance to that win that goes beyond the family moment. You have to go way back — so far that Jason didn’t even make the connection at the time. Ty was almost 3 years old when Jason took the job at UT Martin. And so that meant that all of Simpson’s childhood memories came from his time around that football team. “Ty grew up in Hardy Graham Stadium. He grew up in that locker room, and he went to every one of the UT Martin games,” Jason said. “He didn’t know there was a difference between FCS and FBS, right? UT Martin was his Alabama.” But UT Martin was not Alabama. Simpson learned that the hard way. “We played UT Knoxville [University of Tennessee] and, actually, [Ty] got to meet Peyton Manning before the game,” Jason told me. “He was just a little kid. I think they beat us pretty good. I think that was the first time he realized, ‘Oh, their players are a little bigger and stronger and faster than ours.’” There’s still a photo in the Simpson household of Ty crying after that game. “I think that’s when he started realizing, ‘Oh, that’s why their stadiums are bigger than ours,’” Jason said. If only Jason could’ve told Ty he’d be playing in one of those stadiums one day, where he’d get revenge against UT. If only he could tell him that he’s likely to be playing in even bigger stadiums in the NFL. Then again, knowing how much Ty loves his dad and his dad’s team, maybe it wouldn’t have made it any better. That love for the game is one of the many qualities that is sure to help him in the NFL. [2026 NFL Draft Confidential: Unfiltered Scouting Takes On Top 5 QBs] Simpson will attend Day 1 of the draft, and the family remains confident he’ll land in the top 32 picks. “We feel pretty good about the situation that he’s in right now with the teams that we’re having conversations with, and so I’m excited for him,” Jason told me. An NFL team is going to pick him to become its franchise quarterback — down the line, probably keeping him off the field at the start of his pro career. And given that he stuck it out at Alabama and developed patiently behind Bryce Young and Jalen Milroe, there’s no question, at least with the people who know him best, that Simpson can replicate his rise at Alabama. “I think you have to observe guys ahead of you that do it at a high level and then make it your own,” Sheridan told me. “And I think that’s what he’s done [with the Crimson Tide], and I know he’ll continue to do that, because he’s got a love for football. He wants to be as good as he possibly can be. And so he loves to play.” And Simpson proved in 2025 that when the time comes for him to play, he can and will put it all together.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports