The Truth About Dave Portnoy’s Alleged Call to Alix Earle

Dave Portnoy is exiting the chat.
After hinting on social media that he had a lengthy phone call with Alix Earle following her exit from Alex Cooper’s Unwell Network, the Barstool Sports founder set the record straight about his involvement in the alleged podcast drama.
“Update—I didn’t call her,” the 47-year-old commented on his Feb. 25 Instagram post. “I just thought it was funny.”
In the post, Portnoy shared a screenshot of a contact in his phone named “Alixearlenew,” along with a call history showing a 22-minute call with the number. He cryptically captioned the image, “You can stop tagging me. I know what needs to be done.”
Hours prior to Portnoy’s post, multiple outlets reported that Earle’s Hot Mess podcast—launched in September 2023—had been dropped from Cooper’s content banner, which falls under the media company the Call Her Daddy host co-founded with her husband Matt Kaplan.
Additionally, SiriusXM, with whom Cooper signed a partnership deal in August, also relinquished its rights to Earle’s show and will no longer sell ads for the podcast, according to the reports.
The news added to rumors on social media that Earle, 24, and Cooper, 30, were feuding behind the scenes. Speculation of a rift between the two seemed to emerge after Earle skipped an Unwell Network Super Bowl event in New Orleans earlier this month, despite attending another event in the city with boyfriend Braxton Berrios during the same weekend.
E! News has reached out to Earle and Cooper’s reps regarding the feud rumors but has not heard back.
While the future of Hot Mess remains to be seen, Earle is keeping busy as she announced a new business venture as an investor for an unnamed alcohol company. And though the social media influencer admitted to being nervous about the endeavor, she was also eager to share more about her role with the brand.
“[There’s] a lot that goes into it and having something start up is scary,” she shared in a video posted on Instagram Feb. 26, “but I believe in it and I believe in the team and the product and I’m very excited for you guys to be able to try it.”
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