Alex Cooper isn’t done yet. The 30-year-old force behind “Call Her Daddy” just hinted at who she’d love to bring back on the mic—but with a twist. Less deep talk, more unfiltered fun.
Appearing on the anniversary episode of Harry Jowsey’s “Boyfriend Material” podcast—yes, the one hosted under her own Unwell Network—Cooper got candid about her dream part-two guests. And let’s just say, she’s not looking for another heavy session. She’s looking to lighten the mood and get weird.
Halsey Left the Studio With Unfinished Business
“I think I would say the people that come on with a very specific story, and we only focus on the story,” Alex said, “I sometimes wish I could have them on for part two of just like, ‘Now let’s f–k around and have fun.’”
One name immediately sprang to mind: Halsey.
Their original interview was deep. Too deep, maybe, for a show that made its name on chaotic, boundary-pushing conversations. They talked about trauma, art, life—the kind of stuff that leaves little room for the raunchy banter Cooper fans live for.
Halsey, it turns out, was more than game for it.
“When she was leaving the studio, she was like, ‘Oh my god, b–ch, I thought you’re going to ask me about BDSM,’” Alex recalled, laughing. “‘And I was going to teach you the daddy gang sh-t.’”
That moment of missed opportunity? It’s still living rent-free in Cooper’s head.
“I was like, ‘Wait, you were down to go there?’” she said. “Totally missed it.”
Rachael Kirkconnell Showed a Different Side of “Call Her Daddy”
If Cooper had her way, Rachael Kirkconnell would be back too—this time, no crisis, just girl talk.
Rachael, best known for her controversial stint on The Bachelor, appeared on Cooper’s podcast at what the host described as “one of the hardest moments” of Rachael’s life.
“She is the most incredible person,” Alex said. “She’s so great and she’s so lovely.”
Their original sit-down was serious and emotional. Rachael handled it all with remarkable grace. Alex was floored.
“One of the most proud moments as an interviewer,” she said. “You are so incredible in the way that you’re handling this.”
And yet, Cooper couldn’t help but imagine a totally different vibe for next time—no tears, just tea.
“Oh my god, imagine Rachael and I just having a girl talk episode,” she mused.
Cooper’s Part-Two Wishlist Hints at a Podcast Pivot
What’s clear from Cooper’s comments is she’s craving something a little less scripted.
She’s not saying the serious convos don’t matter—far from it. But even she’s itching for those chaotic, laugh-out-loud moments that helped launch her to podcast superstardom.
A few things are becoming clearer about her vision:
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She loves interviews with emotional depth.
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But she also misses the unfiltered, NSFW chaos that made her famous.
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She wants both, maybe not at the same time.
The call for part-two episodes isn’t just about the guests—it’s about rebalancing the show.
“I want to talk about the real stuff,” Cooper once said on a past episode, “but also, like, where are the stories about sex in a public bathroom?”
Fans seem to want both sides, too. Downloads of “Call Her Daddy” remain sky-high, but there’s a growing push from long-time listeners for more lighthearted chaos again.
Table: Top Guest Reactions After ‘Call Her Daddy’ Appearances
Guest | Original Episode Theme | Post-Episode Reaction | Cooper’s Desired Round Two Style |
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Halsey | Emotional, artistic, serious | Surprised they didn’t get kinky | Wild, NSFW, playful |
Rachael Kirkconnell | Redemption, controversy | Handled with class, praised by Cooper | Light, casual, “girl talk” |
Jamie Lynn Spears | Family drama | Mixed public reception | TBD – could go in either direction |
Miley Cyrus | Free-spirited convo | Hugely positive, high engagement | Possibly deeper this time, or even weirder |
Is “Call Her Daddy” Headed Into a New Era?
Alex Cooper isn’t just a podcaster. She’s a businesswoman, media mogul, and now the head of the Unwell Network. What she chooses to do next with “Call Her Daddy” could signal the next phase of her empire.
Her latest tease? That round-two format isn’t a one-off thought. It sounds more like a blueprint.
She knows the show can be bigger than just one type of episode. Maybe it’s time to double back, mix things up, and let past guests return—not to relive their darkest moments, but to show up as their weirdest, wildest selves.
It might just be what keeps “Call Her Daddy” unpredictable—and unforgettable.