'Earle Meets World' Trailer Teases Alex Cooper Feud

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- Alix Earle stars in Netflix's eight-episode unscripted series "Earle Meets World," premiering September 4, which tracks her transition from TikTok into building a business empire
- The trailer features footage tied to Earle's public feud with Alex Cooper, who accused Earle of "passive aggressive" behavior in a social media video asking her to "stop hiding behind other people and just say it yourself"
- Earle initially replied "okay on it" to Cooper's video comment but never posted a video response, and has previously promised her side of the story will be addressed in the series
- The show will introduce Earle's family — mother Alisa, father Thomas, and sisters Ashtin and Izabel — as recurring figures in her orbit
- The logline frames Earle as "Gen-Z's ultimate It Girl" taking her "candid chaos from your FYP to TV… and nothing is off limits"
- Production is handled by Fulwell Entertainment with executive producers Ben Winston, Paul Loban, and Charlie Van Vleet, alongside David Grutman's DGN Studios with Evan Rosenfeld
Why it matters: For Alix Earle's brand, the series crystallizes her TikTok-to-Netflix pivot at a moment when streaming is actively courting Gen-Z creator talent, with the Alex Cooper feud footage suggesting Netflix is selling personal drama — not lifestyle content — to anchor the September 4 premiere.
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