‘Call Her Daddy’ Alex Cooper’s arc from messy hookups to motherhood is actually a good lesson for her audience
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‘Call Her Daddy’ Alex Cooper’s arc from messy hookups to motherhood is actually a good lesson for her audience
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Alex Cooper made a name for herself dishing all the graphic details about her lurid sex life and promoting hookup culture on her hit podcast “Call Her Daddy.” Now, she’s married and expecting a child.
This has pro-family conservatives furious. Critics are accusing her of teaching younger women bad lessons about sex and relationships while ultimately living by a different book herself.
This may be partially true. But her critics should take a beat.
Yes, Cooper promoted casual sex to her impressionable viewers, but now she is providing an example for young women who want to close that chapter of their lives. Conservatives should be cheering her on, not tearing her down.
Fury broke out online after Cooper, 31, posted a photo to Instagram caressing her pregnant belly with her husband, film producer Matt Kaplan. She captioned the post, “Our family 🤍.”
Users took to the comment section, flooding it with jabs like “I hope motherhood changes your soul,” “the irony in this is just wild,” and “hope this is a lesson to you.”
One user got thousands of likes on a comment asking, “Wait… That doesn’t go quite with your brand, right? What happened?........
