
Alix Earle’s latest GRWM video isn’t quite like the rest.
The influencer’s friends captured on video the moment she found out about Alex Cooper’s TikTok, which challenged her to publicly resolve her conflict with Earle.
I saw this hilarious TikTok from Earle, and she explained it showed exactly how she felt the morning after Coachella! She posted it on April 14th, and it perfectly captured that post-festival feeling.
In the video, two of Earle’s friends discuss whether to go into her room, and ultimately decide to wake her up and share the news.
One of them said, “Let me show you this TikTok” and played the video for her. Still waking up, Earle watched it and then asked, “Is this supposed to be funny?”
Confirming that the post wasn’t for laughs, the person behind the camera chimed in, “No.”
After watching the post, the 25-year-old took a moment to process the information.
“OK,” she said before giggling. “Wait, that just literally made my whole day.”
The founder of Reale Actives also praised her team for understanding she’d want to keep the moment as a record for her collection.
As she captioned the post, “Shoutout to my friends for knowing I would want this moment captured.”

In case you missed it, the host of Call Her Daddy publicly criticized the former Dancing With the Stars contestant for sharing posts about their continuing disagreement. This feud reportedly started last February when Cooper’s Unwell Network canceled Earle’s Hot Mess podcast.
Okay, so I saw this TikTok, and honestly, it really resonated with me. This girl was directly addressing someone, and she was like, ‘Look, all the subtle digs, the likes on old posts just to get a reaction, the little comments… it’s just not cool.’ She was basically saying, ‘If you have something to say about me, just say it! Be direct and honest instead of playing games.’ It felt so real and empowering to see her call it out.
She continued, saying there’s nothing preventing him from speaking up. She urged him to stop blaming others and directly explain what his problem is.
Emphasizing her frustration with Earle’s subtle chatter, Cooper urged her to say it with her chest.

Cooper expressed frustration with the other person’s attempts to create unnecessary drama online as a distraction. He stated he was aware of the situation and so was the other person, and he wasn’t interested in engaging with it anymore.
She said, “Go ahead and speak your mind. Unless you’d rather believe a made-up story over what actually happened. I’m completely open and honest about anything between us.”
In response, Alix simply wrote in the comments section, “Okay on it!!”
But Earle and Cooper aren’t the only stars beefing. For more celebrity feuds, read on…

In January 2024, Bobby addressed speculation about a disagreement with Tan, following his announcement in November 2023 that he was leaving Queer Eye after eight seasons. (Bobby is pictured second from left.)
He assured Vanity Fair that he and Tan are doing okay. He explained they went through a personal issue, but it was separate from their work on the show and wasn’t a romantic matter. He emphasized it was something that had been developing between them privately.
Okay, so there was some talk online in March 2024 about me allegedly trying to get Jeremiah Brent on Queer Eye instead of Bobby Berk. Honestly, it was a bit of a surprise to see those claims pop up, but I wanted to address them. It’s just not true – I never campaigned to replace anyone on the show!
Netflix and the production team held extensive auditions. I didn’t recommend my friend for the role, but they ultimately got it because they were the most qualified. I also want to clarify that I didn’t help them get the part by sabotaging anyone else, as he explained in an Instagram post.

During a September 2023 game of “Stir the Pot” with her daughter, Kelly Osbourne, on TopMob News, Sharon Osbourne revealed that she considered Danny Masterson, known from “That ’70s Show,” to be the rudest celebrity she’d ever encountered. She described him as a very rude and unpleasant person.
He did not respond to her remarks publicly.
Five years ago, Sharon shared with Larry King that Ashton seemed annoyed when he was a guest on The Talk in 2014, after she mispronounced his name.
She remembered him asking, ‘Who are you and what have you accomplished in this business?’ She responded sharply, telling him, ‘Don’t underestimate me, because I’ll completely overwhelm you.’ She essentially warned him, ‘You have no idea who you’re talking to.’

In August 2022, Cassadee Pope and Maren Morris publicly disagreed with Brittany Aldean, wife of country singer Jason Aldean. This followed a post Brittany shared on Instagram on August 23rd, where she thanked her parents for not allowing her to transition during a phase where she preferred traditionally masculine interests, adding that she enjoyed a feminine lifestyle.

In a 2022 TikTok trend, JoJo Siwa called Candace Cameron Bure the “rudest” celebrity she’d ever met, explaining that Bure once declined to pose for a photo with her at a red carpet event. Soon after, Cameron Bure apologized publicly, saying she unintentionally hurt Siwa’s feelings when she was younger and expressing her regret for not taking the picture. She said, “I feel crummy, I feel—JoJo, I’m so sorry.”
Candace and the other person resolved their differences. However, when asked months later if her network, Great American Family, would ever feature same-sex couples as the main characters in holiday movies, she said it wouldn’t, explaining that the network will continue to focus on traditional marriage.
As someone who champions inclusivity, I was really disappointed to see the recent comment made by the actress. JoJo, who bravely shared their identity as part of the LGBTQ+ community back in 2021, rightfully pointed out how hurtful and damaging those words are – not just to individuals, but to the entire community. It’s a reminder that our words have power, and we need to be mindful of the impact they have.

In June 2021, Courtney Love claimed that Olivia Rodrigo had copied the album cover art for her band Hole in a promotional photo without giving proper credit. Olivia responded with a message of support, saying, “Love u and live through this sooooo much.” Courtney then playfully replied, “Olivia – you’re welcome. My favorite florist is in Notting Hill, London! DM me for details! I look forward to reading your note [winking face emoji].”

While on Watch What Happens Live, the actor from Happy Days explained why he and the star of Forrest Gump didn’t get along while filming their 1989 movie, Turner & Hooch.
I directed the movie for thirteen days, and then Jeff Katzenberg, the producer, called me into his office and told me to go home, saying I had everything I needed.
Winkler and Hanks’ dog seemed to hit it off. “I really loved that dog,” Winkler said, “We got along great.”
He also refused to admit if he’s even seen the flick.

“You know what you did!”
Those who watched The Hills likely recall Lauren’s famous line from the start of season three. The drama between her and Heidi began when Heidi started dating Spencer Pratt. It escalated when Lauren claimed Heidi and Spencer spread a false rumor about her and her then-boyfriend, Jason Wahler, alleging she had made a sex tape.

Tyrese and Dwayne Johnson had a public falling out in 2017, starting with an Instagram post where Tyrese criticized Dwayne after the release of Fast & Furious 9 was delayed until April 2020. On the same day, a Fast & Furious spin-off film featuring Dwayne and Jason Statham was announced, set to release in 2019. Shortly after, Tyrese said he would leave Fast 9 if Dwayne was still involved.
Tyrese recently discussed the ongoing conflict with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, telling Van Lathan on The Red Pill podcast that he still hasn’t spoken to Johnson directly, though they plan to. He did, however, speak with one of Johnson’s producing partners, but not with Johnson himself.
Tyrese admitted he shouldn’t have publicly shared frustrations on behalf of others connected to the franchise. He explained that he was the one who spoke out, and he takes responsibility for that, calling it unprofessional and inappropriate.

No more bad blood here.
Taylor Swift and Katy Perry had a long-running public disagreement, rumored to be the basis for Taylor’s song “Bad Blood.” The conflict, which began with issues over a dancer and competition during their concert tours, ended when Katy sent Taylor a peace offering – an actual olive branch – just before Taylor’s Reputation Tour began.
You won’t believe what happened! I walked into my dressing room and there was a real olive branch waiting for me. It honestly meant the world – such a beautiful and thoughtful gesture.
Taylor captioned the video, “Thank you Katy.”

For years, Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker, stars of Sex and the City, successfully dismissed rumors of a disagreement. However, those rumors resurfaced when Kim chose not to participate in a third movie and subsequently made some pointed comments about her co-star.
During a September 2017 appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Andy Cohen asked Sarah Jessica Parker how she felt about Kim Cattrall telling Piers Morgan they had only ever been coworkers, not friends.
She was deeply upset, saying she felt heartbroken about something. They had discussed it during the week, and she explained she didn’t remember things happening the same way, finding the situation really troubling.
It’s definitely been a tough time, but honestly, what I keep coming back to is that shared journey we all had. It started as a job, sure, but it became so much more than that – years of our lives invested in something special. I really hope that those years, and the connection we all felt doing it, will ultimately be what people remember. It was such a privilege to be a part of something that meant so much to so many.
And though they didn’t film scenes together, Kim did make a small appearance on And Just Like That.

Elton John and Madonna have been publicly disagreeing since 2004. The conflict began when Elton, while accepting an award at the Q Awards, criticized Madonna’s live performances. He famously said, “Madonna, best live act? That’s ridiculous!” and went on to question her use of lip-syncing, suggesting that performers who rely on it should face serious consequences, especially given the cost of concert tickets.

The actress, formerly on Grey’s Anatomy, caused a disagreement with the show’s creator back in 2008 when she asked to be removed from Emmy Award consideration. She explained that she didn’t think the storylines she was given were strong enough to deserve a nomination.
Shonda Rhimes discussed Katherine Heigl’s departure in a 2012 interview with Oprah Winfrey on Oprah’s Next Chapter. She admitted it was both hurtful and expected. “When someone consistently demonstrates their true character, you should believe it,” Rhimes explained. “I’ve really taken that to heart, and it’s been a valuable lesson for me.”

The fight between Nicki and Cardi at the Harper’s Bazaar Icon party during New York Fashion Week became a major news story. A month later, Cardi publicly explained what started the argument with Nicki.
Cardi B recently told W magazine that another person has been repeatedly criticizing her. They had talked twice before and seemed to resolve things, but the criticism continued.
The conflict truly escalated when Cardi B noticed Nicki Minaj had supposedly reacted to a tweet criticizing Cardi’s parenting, though Nicki claims she didn’t actually engage with it.
I was set to earn a lot of money from my Bruno Mars tour, but I chose to stay home with my daughter instead,” Cardi B explained. “I love my daughter, and I’m a really good mom. It’s frustrating that someone without kids would criticize that decision. People are saying the party wasn’t the right place to talk about it, but I don’t expect to run into other artists just anywhere – like at the grocery store or on the street.

The conflict between Kanye West and Taylor Swift began in 2009 when Kanye interrupted her acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards. They eventually reconciled and became friends, but their relationship fell apart in 2016 following the release of Kanye’s song “Famous,” which mentioned Taylor by name.
Okay, so you will NOT believe this! February 2025, the DAY before the Grammys, Kanye only started following Taylor on Instagram. Just her! He didn’t say a WORD about it, didn’t explain anything, and Taylor… she hasn’t even acknowledged it publicly! I’ve been checking her page constantly, and nothing. It’s like… is this a peace offering? A signal? I’m losing my mind trying to figure it out! It’s EVERYTHING.

“I don’t know her.”
As a longtime fan, I remember when all the talk about a rivalry between Mariah and Jennifer Lopez really took off. It happened during a German TV interview back in 2003. Mariah was asked what she thought of several singers, and when Jennifer’s name came up, she just said, ‘I don’t know her.’ It seemed so simple, but the media really ran with it and it kind of blew up from there!
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