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Alex Cooper, host of the Call Her Daddy podcast, announced Sunday that she and her husband Matt Kaplan are expecting their first child. The couple shared the news on Instagram with a photo showing Cooper resting her hand on her baby bump.
Nbc NewsAlex Cooper announced Sunday that she is expecting her first child with her husband, producer Matt Kaplan. The "Call Her Daddy" podcast host posted a photo on Instagram showing her seated on the armrest of a chair next to Kaplan. Cooper wore a white crop top and sweatpants and rested one hand on her baby bump.
She captioned the post "Our family" with a white heart emoji. Cooper, 31, and Kaplan, 42, married in April 2024. They also co-founded the Unwell Network, a subsidiary of the media company Trending.
Cooper shared the post on her Instagram story along with a more candid selfie of the couple. In another post she joked that she was "honestly happy" to "finally stop trying to hide the bump." Cooper did not share a due date or other details about the pregnancy.
"Call Her Daddy" podcast has over 2.1 million subscribers on YouTube. Cooper herself has more than 7.2 million followers on Instagram. The program features frequent celebrity guests and covers relationships, celebrity gossip, and pop culture. Most listeners are Gen Z and millennial women.
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