Alex Cooper responds to Unwell toxic workplace allegations: "Don't believe everything you read on the internet"
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Armando Tinoco
Summary
Alex Cooper, host of the Call Her Daddy podcast and founder of media company Unwell, responds to recent Vanity Fair allegations of a toxic work environment at her startup. In an interview at Cannes Lions, Cooper acknowledges the challenges of building a startup and being a woman in the industry, but advises readers not to believe everything they read online. She does not directly address specific claims.
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Don't believe everything that you read on the internet — but I think everyone knows that at this point.
Being a woman in this industry is extremely difficult, you're held to a different standard.
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