Alex Cooper vs. Alix Earle, West & Amanda Spotted on a Date & K Fed's "Happy" Britney's in Rehab

No Filter With Zack Peter1h 9mApril 14, 2026

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This episode of No Filter With Zack Peter dives into a whirlwind of celebrity drama, starting with the escalating feud between influencers Alex Cooper and Alex Earl. Zack unpacks the rumors surrounding their falling out after Earl was dropped from Cooper's podcast network, The Unwell Network, with speculation swirling over a Super Bowl commercial and unwell events. Zack sides with Cooper, calling Earl's social media shade performative and attention-seeking, especially as she's now linked to Tom Brady. He critiques the culture of manufactured outrage and victimhood, using Ruby Rose's explosive claim against Katy Perry—alleging a traumatic incident at a Melbourne nightclub—as a case study. Zack questions the credibility of the story, suggesting it may be a drunken, exaggerated narrative now weaponized for relevance, and urges listeners to practice accountability instead of leaning into perpetual victimhood. He also touches on the broader cultural obsession with drama, using the Summer House cast’s personal lives—Amanda and West’s public date night, Sierra’s absence, and Bravo’s hands-off approach—as examples of how reality TV thrives on chaos. The episode ends with a lighthearted, meta-commentary on the live chat, with Zack joking about Donna’s shifting allegiances and the absurdity of online drama, while promoting Factor meals and merch.

Key Takeaways
1

Accountability is more powerful than victimhood—owning your flaws makes you stronger than blaming others.

2

Not every viral story is true; context and time can reveal revisionist narratives.

3

Celebrities like Alex Earl may use drama to stay relevant, even if it's not grounded in truth.

4

Reality TV thrives on chaos, but networks like Bravo often choose not to exploit it for ratings.

5

Healthy boundaries protect you, but they aren’t tools to control others’ behavior.

…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus

Chapters
0:00
10 min

The Alex Cooper vs. Alex Earl Feud Heats Up

I'm with Alex Cooper. Hashtag I stand with Alex with an E. I don't think the tea is that hot, and I think Alex Earl was just doing all of this to stir the pot and draw some attention to herself.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

Ruby Rose vs. Katy Perry: Trauma or TikTok Drama?

It sounds like it was something silly and benign that now we have revisionist history and now we're like, oh my God, she assaulted me. It's a little... I'm not saying that Katy Perry is a good person, but this sounds like a cheeky, playful thing.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

The Culture of Victimhood and Accountability

When you learn how to take accountability for your actions... you often become the villain. And that's the unfortunate thing is everybody around you may not be as evolved and willing to lean into their own villain arc.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

The Summer House Drama: Amanda & West, Bravo’s Silence

Zack discusses Amanda and West being spotted on a date, highlighting Amanda’s defiant statement about reclaiming her life. He notes Bravo’s lack of intervention, suggesting the network is choosing not to exploit the drama for ratings, even though audiences crave it. He critiques the reality TV cycle of manufactured conflict.

40:00
10 min

Factor Meal Delivery: Nutrition Without the Hassle

Zack promotes Factor, a meal delivery service that prepares healthy, nutrient-dense meals tailored to fitness goals like weight loss, protein intake, and GLP-1 support. He emphasizes convenience, quality ingredients, and the time saved from cooking and grocery shopping.

High-Impact Quotes
When you learn how to take accountability for your actions... you often become the villain. And that's the unfortunate thing is everybody around you may not be as evolved and willing to lean into their own villain arc.
Zack Peter30:58
Viral: 90.0
I'm with Alex Cooper. Hashtag I stand with Alex with an E. I don't think the tea is that hot, and I think Alex Earl was just doing all of this to stir the pot and draw some attention to herself.
Zack Peter52:14
Viral: 85.0
It sounds like it was something silly and benign that now we have revisionist history and now we're like, oh my God, she assaulted me. It's a little... I'm not saying that Katy Perry is a good person, but this sounds like a cheeky, playful thing.
Zack Peter17:06
Viral: 78.0
Speakers

Host

Zack Peter
Topics Discussed
Personal Accountability92%Celebrity Feuds90%Victimhood Culture88%Influencer Drama85%Celebrity Image & Perfection82%Reality TV Backlash80%Online Toxicity75%Childhood Trauma70%
People & Brands

Zack Peter

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100xNeutral

Alex Earl

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31xNegative

Alex Cooper

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28xNeutral

Carl Radke

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25xNeutral

Ruby Rose

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22xNegative

Katy Perry

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18xNegative

Donna

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18xNeutral

Summer House

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15xNeutral

West

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14xNeutral

Amanda

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12xNeutral

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