‘Call Her Daddy’ Podcaster Buys Her Parents a New Home

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Alex Cooper, the host of the popular podcast “Call Her Daddy,” revealed that she has purchased her parents a new home.

She made the revelation during an episode of her podcast.

“I would not be where I am today without my parents,” she said on the podcast. “Like my parents sacrificed so much for me to get to where I am.”

“So buying them a house is like the least I could (expletive) do, because they sacrificed financially, emotionally. They sacrificed with my other siblings in moments for me. So it feels really, really, really (expletive) insane and incredible that I get to do this,” she said.

According to Page Six, Cooper can certainly afford the house; She recently moved from Spotify to SiriusXM “in a reported $125 million deal,” Page Six reported.

Alex Cooper Says the New Home Is a ‘New England House to Its Core’

alex cooperGettyAlex Cooper.

Cooper also shared details about the new home’s style.

“It is such a New England house to its core. Like my parents are from the East Coast, we love the New England style and I remember walking into this home and seeing it for the first time and being like, ‘This is my mother,’” she said on the podcast.

The home is in Los Angeles, California. Cooper’s parents currently live in Pennsylvania, according to Page Six.

Alex Cooper Also Reflected on the Moment She Told Her Parents About the Big Purchase

alex cooperGettyAndrew Ross Sorkin and Alex Cooper.

Cooper reflected in the podcast about what it was like telling her parents she had bought them the home.

“To be able to go to my parents this past summer … and be like, ‘I want to buy you guys a house and I want to do this for you,’ she said.

“‘And I’m so excited to be able to do this for you, and I want nothing in return. I just want your happiness and I want you guys to enjoy it and thrive and maybe babysit sometimes if I have kids,’” Cooper said on the podcast. “It’s such a cool feeling.”

She said helped her reach her dreams of playing college soccer, noting, “It all led me to be able to do what I love for a living, and I literally wouldn’t be here without them.”

She said her parents fell in love with the first home they saw.

“I secretly put a bid on the house and I didn’t tell them and my mom went around with my dad and they saw a bunch of other homes and they were like, ‘We just can’t stop thinking about that first one,’” she recalled on the podcast.

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