Sofia Franklyn savagely cuts Alex Cooper out from cover of upcoming tell-all memoir

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Sofia Franklyn savagely removed Alex Cooper from the cover of her upcoming tell-all memoir.

The cover of the novel, titled “Daddy Issues,” features a throwback photo of the former besties, who previously co-hosted the “Call Her Daddy” podcast together, from December 2018.

However, Cooper’s face has been cut out with scissors — with only her blond locks and outfit peeking out.

Sofia Franklyn savagely cut her ex-pal — and former “Call Her Daddy” podcast co-host — Alex Cooper out of the cover for her upcoming tell-all memoir. Simon & Schuster
The cover of the novel, titled “Daddy Issues,” features this throwback photo of the former besties from December 2018 — but with Cooper’s face cut out of it. Instagram/callherdaddy

In a new interview promoting the tome, Franklyn explained that she had a few different ideas for the cover before landing on the one.

“For the cover, we played with the idea of using a picture of me from childhood to emphasize the way my story is deeper than what the internet knows, but that didn’t feel right,” the influencer told Rolling Stone.

“I needed the cover to tell a story beyond the title ‘Daddy Issues.’ It’s jarring, and it’s meant to be. Think of a book like ‘The Social Network,’ but it’s all hot girls.”

Franklyn also confirmed that the tell-all — which hits bookshelves on Nov. 10 — will delve into the public fallout between her and Cooper, including why she really stopped co-hosting “Call Her Daddy.”

Franklyn (pictured here during a Page Six House tour last year) said the cover is meant to be “jarring” in an interview with Rolling Stone published Wednesday. Brian Zak/Page Six
She also revealed that the book will delve into her side of the blowout “Call Her Daddy” drama between her and Cooper. Brian Zak/Page Six

“Six years ago, I was reeling from an experience I didn’t understand,” she said, referencing when she left her podcast duties in 2020. “I needed to grow up and and be free of ego as much as possible.”

Franklyn, 33, and Cooper, 31, skyrocketed to fame in 2018 with their “Call Her Daddy” podcast, owned by Barstool Sports, that was centered around candid conversations about sex and relationships.

Tension between the duo — who were also roommates in New York City at the time — started ramping up as they began renegotiating their Barstool contract in 2020.

Barstool owner Dave Portnoy publicly bashed both women for being “unprofessional, disloyal and greedy” during contract negotiations.

In 2018, the former roommates (seen above at Foley’s sports bar that same year) gained success with their sex and relationships podcast. Annie Wermiel/NY Post
But by 2020, they had a falling out over contract negotiations and Franklyn exited, leaving Cooper to host the podcast solo. Annie Wermiel/NY Post

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In May of that year, things really came to a head when Cooper accepted Portnoy’s final offer, which included ownership of the podcast, but Franklyn declined. Franklyn announced her exit while Cooper continued to host “CHD” solo.

Since then, Franklyn started her own podcast, “Sofia with an F,” and the two internet personalities have continued to take jabs at each other online.

In 2022, for example, Franklyn said there was a “zero percent” chance she would ever reunite with Cooper during her appearance on “The Morning Toast.”

“I mean, if she wants to Venmo me $30 million,” she scoffed at the time, referencing Cooper’s $60 million deal with Spotify in 2021.

The two women have continued to throw jabs at each other over the years since the public friendship breakup. Annie Wermiel/NY Post
In 2022, Franklyn said there was “zero chance” she would ever reunite with Cooper. Brian Zak/Page Six

The following year, during an appearance on Barstool Radio, Cooper claimed that her and Franklyn’s dynamic was actually “so bad behind the scenes” — despite their so-called friendship being at the forefront of their formerly shared podcast.

The Unwell founder also alleged that their partnership “was going to end” regardless of their blowout contract disagreement.

Most recently, Cooper described her side of the story in her Hulu documentary, “Call Her Alex,” released last June, in which she claimed the two always had a strained relationship and were very different when it came to running a business.

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