Alex Cooper made the case for all-gray on Wednesday for her appearance on NBC‘s “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” The host of the hit podcast “Call Her Daddy” stopped by to promote her new SiriusXM deal.
Cooper paired a pleated miniskirt with a matching cashmere sweater, adding on sheer blue tights and a pair of Vagabond’s Lykke kitten heels. She also accessorized with gold jewelry, including rings and a dainty pendant necklace.
The influencer wore her blond tresses in waves, while her makeup consisted of gradient beige eye shadow, pink blush and a glossy nude lip.
Speaking to host Kelly Clarkson, Cooper discussed her wedding to producer Matt Kaplan, who she married last year. According to her, he also did most of the planning.
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“It was the best wedding, and I had very low expectations,” said Cooper. “I kept telling Matt, ‘I’ve never dreamt of this,’ and when the wedding happened, everything that I could’ve dreamt of, it was perfect.”
“I just showed up and picked some cute dresses,” she added. Cooper wore vintage designs by Alexander McQueen and Donna Karan on her wedding day, and was assisted by celebrity stylist Mimi Cuttrell, who dresses stars like Gigi Hadid and Ariana Grande.
Kaplan and Cooper are also business partners, having cofounded their media company Trending in 2023. “Call Her Daddy,” Cooper’s podcast network Unwell, and Kaplan’s film studio Ace Entertainment, which produced the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” franchise, are under the Trending banner.
“People think we’re insane for working together,” Cooper shared. “It’s working out so far, fingers crossed. He is my best friend and the love of my life.”
The former Barstool Sports personality went on to discuss her new SiriusXM partnership, which sees the broadcaster company with Cooper’s Unwell network. The deal encompasses a live music station, as well as the Unwell network’s list of podcasts.
“When they were like, ‘You’re going to have a music channel,’ I immediately was like, ‘Hannah Montana,’ ‘High School Musical,’ ‘Breakaway,”” Cooper said, referencing Clarkson’s 2004 hit. “I’m all nostalgia. I picture what I wanted to listen to with my girlfriends getting ready for a night out or even going to work in the morning, that is what I’m curating.”