
Join Alex for a cozy solo episode where she reveals she bought her parents a house in LA! Alex reflects on what losing her childhood home means to her and how she has approached working on some of her complicated family dynamics over the years. She then answers a few questions of the week and goes deep on how to handle friends who constantly pressure you to drink and how to know when it’s a healthy amount of doubt or when you’re just in the wrong relationship. Enjoy!
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What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy. Ho, ho, ho. Merry Christmas. Daddy gang, Merry Christmas from my family to yours. I can only imagine what you guys are doing this morning. Maybe you are curled up by the fire doing a seance because your boyfriend fucked you over and you now have to spend the entire Christmas season alone with your family and
and your entire family is literally annoying the fucking shit out of you, and you're miserable, and this is the one thing that's going to get you through today, hi, hello, I see you, I love you. Maybe you're enjoying the holidays. Maybe you are a holiday goer, and everything about you leads up to this one moment of the year, and you fucking love Christmas or Christmaka, whichever.
My husband is Jewish. I'm Catholic. We celebrate both in this family. We are inclusive here. Regardless, Merry Christmas. I'm so happy to bring you a new episode of Call Her Daddy today. I'm going to tell you guys what is going to be going on in my life right now during Christmas because we have some big changes going on in the Cooper Kaplan household.
So, so far, every Christmas with Matt, we've kind of spent it in different locations. One time we spent it in London together. We've spent it in California together. We've spent it in Utah together, skiing with my family and so on. But this year we are shaking things up. And I suggested we go back to good old Pennsylvania.
Now, I wasn't just being a martyr and saying, let's go back to Newtown, Pennsylvania just for the thrill of it when we have gorgeous California at our fingertips. I was really saying, let's go back to Pennsylvania because I can't believe I'm saying this. And it probably means nothing to all of you, but it's a huge deal to me. My parents are officially selling my childhood home.
My parents are officially selling my childhood home. And if any of you still have your parents that live in the home that you were born in and grew up in, you know the sentimental value that that thing holds, right? Like when I look back at my childhood home, my parents have had it my entire life. So for 30 years, it's all I've known. Every time I visit my parents, it's it's at that location.
Right. And I have had so many memories there. I grew up with my two siblings there. My parents, my grandmother lived with us at one point. I lived on a cul-de-sac. I had the Bowers and the Volpe's next to me. All the kids would be in the fucking cul-de-sac playing capture the flag. Okay. And it started, you know, as capture the flag.
And then it started to like, you know, start fingering each other and experimenting and you get felt up in the bushes and in the back of the woods. Like the woods was where we tried our first alcohol. I remember my first sip of vodka was out of a Pringles can in the woods in Pennsylvania behind my house. And my house had these woods behind it.
So everyone would always kind of congregate directly behind my house. And I did some of the most fucked up, brilliant shit back there. It's really who I am to the core. Alex Cooper that lives in LA right now, she would be nothing without without Philly bitch Alex Cooper, okay? So it's sad.
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