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Big news in the world of “Call Her Daddy.” Alex Cooper’s beloved podcast will no longer be available to watch on Spotify. Moving forward, the podcast will be available in its audio-only format on the music streamer and will now be available to watch for free on YouTube.
Spotify sealed an exclusive three-year deal with Alex Cooper and her "Call Her Daddy," paying over $60 million for one of the platform's most popular podcasts at the
The video episodes of Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy are moving off of Spotify and will only be available on YouTube. Video episodes of the podcasts from Cooper’s Unwell Network, which includes Hot Mess with Alix Earle and Pretty Lonesome with Madeline Argy, will also be moving to YouTube. Audio versions of the podcasts are still available widely.
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