Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper confronted extreme criticism for interviewing US Vice President Kamala Harris on her non-political present forward of her last election battle towards Donald Trump on November 5.
As among the viewers blasted Cooper for propagating political agenda, the podcaster has now defined why she determined to interview the Democratic presidential candidate.
The extensively printed interview of Harris was launched on Sunday, through which the US VP addressed ladies’s rights and abortion.
Explaining her choice to speak about politics originally of Sunday’s episode, Cooper mentioned she had been “going again and ahead on this choice for some time, to get entangled or not get entangled.”
Cooper says she would not intend to alter ‘your political affiliation’
Clarifying that she doesn’t often focus on politics or invite politicians on her present, she careworn, “I would like ‘Call Her Daddy’ to be a spot that everybody feels comfy tuning in.”
“But, on the finish of the day, I could not see a world through which one of many fundamental conversations on this election is ladies and I’m not part of it,” she careworn.
Noting that she was acutely aware of the ideologically numerous crowd, Cooper clarified that her purpose to conversing with Harris was to not “change your political affiliation.”
While the podcast regularly addresses topics together with relationships, intercourse, trauma, and psychological well being, Cooper famous that the primary focus is on ladies and the issues they confront each day.
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Alex Cooper reveals her present contacted Trump too
She additional revealed that the podcast additionally contacted with Trump with the intention of inviting him to debate ladies’s rights on this system, emphasising that “this is not a one-sided dialog.”
“He is welcome on ‘Call Her Daddy’ anytime,” she said.
Call Her Daddy was initially proposed as a “ladies’s locker-room dialog,” the Los Angeles Times reported. Cooper then developed the podcast on her personal following a well-publicised breakup with co-creator Sofia Franklyn.