2025, the show was dropped, with reports pointing to performance issues and possible creative or contractual disagreements (according to Us Weekly and the Los Angeles Times).
Since then, tension has simmered—mainly through subtle social media jabs. Things escalated in April 2026 when Earle reposted TikToks критicizing Cooper, prompting Cooper to respond directly in a viral video, accusing Earle of creating “fake drama” and urging her to speak openly (as reported by People and Entertainment Weekly).
Earle responded briefly—“Okay on it!!”—but hasn’t fully shared her side yet, keeping speculation alive (per Page Six and People).
Despite rumors, Dave Portnoy has suggested the feud likely stems from a business or contract dispute—not personal drama (according to Page Six).
Bottom line: what started as a podcast partnership appears to have turned into a mix of business fallout and public call-outs—with the full story still unclear.


