Brianna LaPaglia and Alix Earle.Photo:Jeff Schear/Getty; Taylor Hill/WireImage
Jeff Schear/Getty; Taylor Hill/WireImage
Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPagliais weighing in onAlix Earle’s shocking departure fromAlex Cooper’s Unwell Network.
During the recent episode of theBFF’spodcaston Feb. 26, the 25-year-old content creator and herBFF’sco-host Josh Richards shared their thoughts on Earle’s future as Richards called her recent exit “the biggest news in podcasting.”
As Richards teased that LaPaglia might know more about the backstory, amid rumors of a falling out between Earle and Cooper, she explained that she would “never steal anyone’s story from anyone.”
“I actually keep it in the box in the chamber, which if I was better at my job, I wouldn’t and I would spill all the tea,” she said. “But, yeah. I’m never gonna steal anyone’s story.”
However, she did tease that she thinks “we’re about to watch a lot of s— unfold” following Earle’s departure. “It’s gonna be definitely gonna be a hot mess,” she added, referencing Earle’s podcast title.
During the episode, LaPaglia also shared her thoughts on whether Earle would make the switch toBarstool Sportsafter founder Dave Portnoy made a joke abouther joining the companyfollowing her Unwell Network exit.
“There’s no world [that would happen,” she admitted. “She’s Alix Earle, if anything she will start her own company. She’s not gonna ever join something else [because] she doesn’t need anyone else.”
Alix Earle.Dia Dipasupil/Getty
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Earle opened up abouther next career moveon Feb. 26, announcing onInstagramthat she’s investing in an unnamed alcohol brand that’s set to launch in March 2025.
After struggling to find the right brand for years, Earle revealed she found one that she loved in the summer of 2024 and worked closely with other investors to raise funds and build out their creative campaigns.
“The other cool part of this is it could completely fail,” she continued. “It’s scary… there’s a lot that goes into it and [starting something new] is scary, but I believe in it. I believe in the team and the product and I’m very excited.”
source: people.com