Former ‘Call Her Daddy’ Co-Host Sofia Franklyn Draws Parallels with Scooter Braun
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Sofia Franklyn, the former co-host of the popular podcast ‘Call Her Daddy’ alongside Alex Cooper, recently shared insights into her past and present endeavours. In a podcast appearance on Jason Tartick’s ‘Trading Secrets’, Franklyn delved into her experiences and discussed how they have shaped her current success. Five years after her fallout with Cooper in 2018, which made headlines at the time, Franklyn, now 32, reflected on her journey. While she now hosts her own successful podcast, ‘Sofia with an F’, she expressed regrets about not allowing herself enough time to heal and process the fallout.

During her conversation with Tartick, Franklyn candidly admitted that instead of taking a breather and reflecting on the situation, she immediately immersed herself in work. Recalling the intense period, Franklyn described how she secluded herself in a room with no windows, working tirelessly for long hours. Pressure from her agent and publicist only fueled her sense of urgency to remain relevant in the public eye, fearing she would be forgotten if she took a break. Looking back, Franklyn acknowledged that perhaps she should have taken more time before making a comeback, realising that her absence might not have led to her being overshadowed within the podcasting landscape.
While Alex Cooper has continued to share her perspective and insights on the fallout over the years, Franklyn opted for a more subdued approach post-departure. In her recent podcast appearance, she expressed regret at not being more vocal during that period. Franklyn drew parallels between her experience and instances where individuals have been unfairly scrutinized by the media. She specifically referenced Amber Heard, one of her dream podcast guests, and Scooter Braun amid his public dispute with Taylor Swift following his acquisition of her music masters in 2019. Swift recently regained control of her music catalogue in May 2025.
Franklyn highlighted how her perception of Braun shifted over time, noting that he had been a supportive figure during her tumultuous exit from ‘Call Her Daddy’. She remarked on the public criticism he faced and how she, too, had been ‘villainized’ in a similar manner. Addressing financial aspects from her podcasting days with Cooper, Franklyn discussed the commercial success they experienced. Merchandise sales, in particular, generated substantial profits, with a single hoodie sale netting a remarkable $1 million. The hoodie, emblazoned with the word “unwell”, originated from an email Franklyn sent while taking sick leave at Coachella.
Further revelations during the podcast episode included references to Cooper’s media network, ‘Unwell’, and Franklyn’s own venture into beverage branding with ‘Unwell Hydration’. Despite these connections, a representative for Cooper declined to provide any immediate comments. In a separate context, Cooper’s recent Hulu docuseries shed light on the less-than-ideal dynamic shared with Franklyn during their co-hosting period. Describing their relationship as ‘awful’ behind the scenes, Cooper opened up about the stark disparity between their public portrayal and personal interactions.
As Franklyn continues to navigate the podcasting landscape with her solo venture ‘Sofia with an F’, her reflections offer a glimpse into the challenges and growth she has experienced since parting ways with ‘Call Her Daddy’. The parallels she draws to prominent industry figures such as Scooter Braun highlight the complexities of public scrutiny and personal evolution in the media landscape. Her introspective stance serves as a reminder of the resilience required to forge one’s path in the ever-evolving world of podcasting and entertainment.
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In conclusion, Sofia Franklyn’s journey post-‘Call Her Daddy’ departure showcases her resilience and introspection in the face of challenges, offering a valuable perspective on personal growth and industry dynamics.
