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You Won't Believe How Much Call Her Daddy Host Alex Cooper Got Paid in SiriusXM Deal
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Date:2025-04-16 01:12:26
Call Her Daddy is moving to a new home.
Alex Cooper's beloved podcast is CallHerDaddy exiting its current home of Spotify in favor of SiriusXM, it was announced Aug. 20. And the new partnership promises to be very lucrative for Alex and her Unwell Network.
Not only are Alex and SiriusXM promising new content, but the 29-year-old's agreement with the company is, per The Hollywood Reporter, worth $125 million and covers a little over three years.
And Alex—who started the podcast in 2018 with former cohost Sofia Franklyn while at Barstool Sports—could not be more excited about the news.
"The Daddy Gang will always be my top priority," she said in an Aug. 20 press release shared with E! News, "and with SiriusXM we will continue to find new ways to evolve and provide my listeners the best experience."
Alex added, "The Daddy Gang wants more, so we're getting ready to give them more…I can't wait for this new chapter to begin."
In addition to Call Her Daddy, the Unwell Network is also home to Hot Mess With Alix Earle, Pretty Lonesome With Madeline Argy, Boyfriend Material With Harry Jowsey and In Your Dreams With Owen Thiele, all of which will now be available on SiriusXM, in addition to streaming on all podcast platforms—including Spotify.
"THANK YOU @siriusxm," Alex posted on Instagram, confirming the news. "DADDY GANG GET READY. WE ARE AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE AND DOING IT EVEN BIGGER IN 2025."
The podcaster—who married producer Matt Kaplan in April—kept the celebrations going in her Instagram Stories, noting that she has "some surprises coming for you with Sirius," including the fact that the show would be available on YouTube for the first time.
And while some fans were wary about the news, Alex was quick to put their minds at ease, writing, "Daddy Gang, nothing is changing other than ur getting more content. CHD will be available on all platforms including YouTube coming soon ily ily."
"Trying to control myself I have so many new things to roll out for you Daddy Gang," she wrote. "Stay tuned @siriusxm is making sure the daddy gang is well fedddddddd in 2025."
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