Alex Cooper's 'Call Her Daddy' podcast nominated for new Golden Globe Award

Alex Cooper's popular podcast 'Call Her Daddy' has been nominated for a prestigious Golden Globe Award, marking the first time a podcast has been recognized by the prestigious honor. The Newtown native's unapologetic discussions on sex and relationships have captivated listeners, including high-profile guests like former Vice President Kamala Harris, actress Jane Fonda, and reality star Kim Kardashian.

As part of the new category for best podcast introduced in 2026, Cooper is among six nominees vying for the award. The list was narrowed down from 25 eligible podcasts based on listener metrics, which include national favorites such as "The Daily" and "Dateline NBC."

Cooper's podcast has garnered a significant following, with her candid conversations tackling sensitive topics often overlooked in mainstream media. Her willingness to address tough subjects has made 'Call Her Daddy' a favorite among listeners seeking authentic discussions.

The Golden Globe nominations extend beyond the podcasting world, recognizing several actors and TV shows with ties to Philadelphia. Mark Ruffalo was nominated for best actor in a drama television series for his work in "Task," an HBO miniseries set in Delaware County. Amanda Seyfried, from Allentown, received two nominations: one for her limited series performance in "Long Bright River" and another for the upcoming film "The Testament of Ann Lee."

The city's representation on the Golden Globe list also includes "Abbott Elementary," a popular ABC sitcom that follows Philadelphia teachers. The show has won three Golden Globes since its premiere in 2021, with star Quinta Brunson earning recognition for her work.

Other notable nominations include Hannah Einbinder for best supporting actress for HBO's "Hacks" and Kevin Hart for his performance in the stand-up comedy special "Acting My Age."
 
OMG you guys 🀯! Like, did u know that Alex Cooper's podcast 'Call Her Daddy' has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award? πŸ† That's insane! It's like, a huge deal in the podcasting world and beyond. I mean, she's not afraid to talk about sex and relationships and all that jazz πŸ’β€β™€οΈ, which is def refreshing. And can we talk about how her podcast has become a fave among listeners? πŸ€— She's got some big-name guests too, like Kamala Harris and Jane Fonda - what! πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ

Anyway, back to the stats... according to an article I read (I'm not even kidding, I'm a data dumper πŸ’₯), 'Call Her Daddy' has been downloaded over 20 million times πŸ“Š, which is wild. And if we look at the listener metrics, her podcast has got an average rating of 4.5/5 stars on Apple Podcasts 🀩. Not bad for a podcast that just started out! πŸŽ™οΈ

And let's not forget about the diversity of the Golden Globe nominations... Philly is repping hard this year πŸš€! With shows like 'Abbott Elementary' and 'Long Bright River' being recognized, it's clear that there are some amazing creators coming out of the city. πŸ’Ό Mark Ruffalo's drama series "Task" also got a nom, which is cool because it's set in Delaware County πŸ“

Oh and btw, did u know that 'Abbott Elementary' has won three Golden Globes since its premiere? πŸŽ‰ That's some serious recognition for the cast and crew! πŸ’ͺ
 
🀩 I'm so stoked that 'Call Her Daddy' is getting recognized by the Golden Globes! πŸŽ‰ Alex Cooper's unapologetic conversations about sex and relationships have been super refreshing, you know? It's amazing how her podcast has created a safe space for people to talk about sensitive topics. πŸ€— And it's awesome that Kamala Harris, Jane Fonda, and Kim Kardashian are fans of the show! πŸ‘‘ The fact that it's a podcast nomination is also a big deal - it shows how the medium can be taken seriously in the industry. πŸ’Ό I'm loving all the Philly rep on this list too - 'Abbott Elementary' is hilarious and Quinta Brunson is a talented actress! πŸ“Ί
 
🀯 I'm so done with the podcasting world trying to be like regular TV shows now. Like, what's next? Podcasters getting their own Netflix series? πŸ˜‚ It's all good for Alex Cooper and her crew, but let's not forget that real journalists are out there doing actual work. I mean, 'The Daily' has been around way longer than 'Call Her Daddy' and they're still relevant? πŸ“°πŸ’‘
 
🌎 So I'm thinking about podcasts getting recognized by a legit award like the Golden Globe 🀯. It's crazy to see Alex Cooper's 'Call Her Daddy' on that list, especially with those big names like Kamala Harris and Jane Fonda as guests πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I think it's awesome she's tackling tough topics on her show – it's always refreshing to see authentic conversations about sex and relationships 🌈. Now I'm curious if a podcast has ever won a Golden Globe before... the category was introduced in 2026, so this is kinda like a new thing 😊. Anyway, I'm hyped for Cooper and the other nominees!
 
🀯 I'm low-key surprised that 'Call Her Daddy' made it to the Golden Globes, but at the same time, it makes total sense. Alex Cooper's been dropping fire episodes for years and her willingness to tackle tough topics has definitely helped her build a massive following πŸ€—. I mean, who else is gonna have Kamala Harris on their show? πŸ™Œ It's dope that her podcast is being recognized in a big way. Can't wait to see how the voting goes down! πŸŽ‰
 
omg, i'm so stoked that 'Call Her Daddy' is getting some major recognition πŸ™Œ! alex cooper is all about keeping it real and unapologetic when it comes to sex & relationships - i think that's part of what's making her podcast so relatable & popular πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. anyway, glad to see some fresh faces in the golden globes - philly rep is always a plus πŸŽ‰πŸ‡΅πŸ‡½
 
omg i'm so stoked to see Alex Cooper get nominated for that Golden Globe Award!!! πŸŽ‰πŸ’– it's amazing how her podcast has been able to tackle tough topics like sex and relationships with such honesty and authenticity. I love how she's not afraid to have those uncomfortable conversations - it's refreshing to hear someone being so candid! 😊 the fact that 'Call Her Daddy' is even eligible for a Golden Globe is a huge deal, proof that podcasts are slowly but surely getting the recognition they deserve. can't wait to see who wins and what other amazing work is recognized this year 🀞
 
omg i'm so stoked to see alex cooper get nominated for a golden globe πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ her podcast 'call her daddy' has been breaking barriers in the media space and i think it's amazing that she's being recognized for it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. but can we talk about how underrepresented women are in mainstream podcasts? like, there are so many talented female hosts out there doing amazing work and getting overlooked πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. anyway, i'm rooting for alex all the way πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€” the thing is, i think its dope that 'Call Her Daddy' made it to the Golden Globes, but also kinda weird that a podcast is being recognized as much as these other TV shows and movies. like, podcasts have been around for ages and people still listen to them, right? πŸ“» maybe its just a sign that our media landscape is changing, and who knows, maybe we'll see more podcasts getting the recognition they deserve in the future. πŸ’Ό anyway, gotta say, im intrigued by Alex Cooper's willingness to tackle tough subjects on her show - it takes courage to be that honest and open with your listeners! πŸ‘
 
lol what's up with this 🀯 golden globe nod to call her daddy tho? like alex cooper is just keepin it real on sex & relationships, but still somehow deserving of a prestige award πŸ€‘ i mean don't get me wrong, she's got a big following & all, but is that really enough to warrant a globie? πŸ€” also what's with the limited categories for podcasts? shouldn't they be expandin' it like 5 yrs ago when podcasts started blowin up πŸš€
 
🀩 I'm low-key surprised 'Call Her Daddy' made it to the Golden Globes, but not shocked at all. Alex Cooper is a total boss when it comes to tackling those tough conversations - she's not afraid to get real and vulnerable with her listeners. Like, who else can make sex and relationships sound so... normal? πŸ˜‚ But for real though, it's awesome that podcasting is getting the recognition it deserves. I'm all about authentic discussions and 'Call Her Daddy' delivers that in spades. And can we talk about Kamala Harris as a guest? Goals! πŸ€— Mark Ruffalo and Amanda Seyfried are also up for some amazing work - fingers crossed they take home those awards! πŸ™
 
the whole podcast thing is wild 🀯 I mean, Alex Cooper on 'Call Her Daddy' has got a lot of ppl talking about her real talk on sex and relationships. it's crazy she's been nominated for a Golden Globe Award... like, what's next? podcasts being recognized by the Oscars? 🎬 anyway, i'm glad to see some Philly peeps getting love - Abbott Elementary is hilarious πŸ’€ and Mark Ruffalo's work in "Task" looks super intense πŸ€”
 
omg, this is so cool!!! 🀩 a podcast getting a golden globe nom is like, totally a big deal! alex cooper is literally killing the game with 'call her daddy' - she's so unapologetic and real about sex and relationships, it's refreshing to see someone tackling those topics in mainstream media. i love how her podcast has gained a huge following among people who are looking for authentic conversations πŸ€—. it's also dope to see other philly reps on the list like mark ruffalo and amanda seyfried - we're repping our city hard πŸ’―. and yay for 'abbott elementary' winning three golden globes already - quinta brunson is a genius πŸ’«!
 
🀯 just think about it, a podcast getting a Golden Globe nom is HUGE deal! I mean, Alex Cooper's just being herself and having REAL conversations about sex & relationships. She's not trying to sugarcoat anything or cater to everyone's tastes. That's what makes her podcast so popular - people can relate to the honesty. And can we talk about how this changes the game for podcasts? πŸ“»πŸ’₯ now they're getting serious recognition like this! I'm rooting for Alex, but also stoked that other creators are getting nods too πŸ’―
 
I'm like super stoked that Alex Cooper is nominated for a Golden Globe 🀩. Her podcast 'Call Her Daddy' has been such a game-changer for conversations around sex and relationships, especially when they're not getting talked about in mainstream media πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's awesome to see her unapologetic discussions resonating with listeners, including some big names like Kamala Harris πŸ™Œ.

But at the same time, I'm thinking that this nomination might also highlight the weirdness of awarding a podcast a Golden Globe πŸ€”. Like, isn't that just kinda... arbitrary? And what's next, are we gonna give out Oscars to YouTube videos or something? πŸ˜‚ Anyway, I'm just excited to see Alex Cooper's name in lights and I hope she wins! πŸ‘
 
omg can't believe 'Call Her Daddy' got nom'd for a Golden Globe 🀩! alex cooper is a total boss, always speaking her mind and keeping it real about sex and relationships. i mean, who else will have kamala harris on their show? 🀯 she's got so much to offer, even if some ppl might think her podcast is too raunchy 🚫 but i think that's what makes it so refreshing. and yay for philly rep! 'abbott elementary' has been a fave of mine since the start πŸ“Ί
 
Podcasts are getting serious recognition πŸ’ΌπŸ‘. Alex Cooper's 'Call Her Daddy' tackling tough topics is super refreshing 🀯. Hope Kamala Harris enjoyed some real tea πŸ˜‚! Golden Globes have evolved, more people behind the scenes being recognized πŸ‘. Philly representation is fire πŸ”₯
 
I'm thinking about what it means to have our voices amplified in the media. Like, Alex Cooper's podcast is all about being unapologetic, you know? She's not afraid to talk about the hard stuff, and that's resonating with so many people. But at the same time, I wonder if we're just hearing a different side of the story πŸ€”. Are there other perspectives out there that aren't getting represented? It feels like this nomination is both awesome and a little limited, you know? We need to keep pushing for more diverse voices and stories being told.

And then it makes me think about how representation matters in media πŸ“Ί. Like, seeing yourself reflected back at you can be so powerful. That's why shows like "Abbott Elementary" are amazing - they're bringing Philadelphia to life on screen. And yeah, the Golden Globes nominations for Philly folks is cool and all, but let's not forget that there's still so much work to be done 🌟. We need more inclusive storytelling across the board.
 
Man 🀯, I'm thinking about what it says about our society when a podcast like 'Call Her Daddy' is recognized by the Golden Globes. It's like we're finally acknowledging that there's value in these kinds of conversations, you know? We've been so conditioned to only talk about superficial stuff in mainstream media, but Alex Cooper is all about diving deep into the complexities of human relationships and sex. And people are listening! πŸ“š

It's also interesting how this nomination is a big deal for podcasting as an art form. I mean, we're still figuring out what kind of recognition podcasts deserve. Are they just a novelty or can they be taken seriously as a medium? It's like, have we reached a point where our conversations are becoming more raw and honest because of the internet?

And then there's the fact that Kamala Harris and Jane Fonda are guests on this podcast. That in itself is a huge deal. We're seeing these high-profile figures being vulnerable and open about their own experiences. It's like we're witnessing a shift in the way we talk to each other, you know?
 
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