Why Fans Think Brett Cooper Was Fired From Daily Wire
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Why Fans Think Brett Cooper Was Fired From Daily Wire

Is Brett Cooper fired from the Daily Wire? Fans of the actress and commentator have been buzzing about rumors of her alleged exit. Known for her show The Comments Section with Brett Cooper, she joined the company a few years back. Recently, speculation has tied her supposed firing to political controversies and financial difficulties at the company.

So, are the rumors true? Here are the details.

Brett Cooper wasn’t fired from Daily Wire, but here’s what happened

The rumors are false. Daily Wire hasn’t fired Cooper.

The rumors about Cooper’s firing emerged on a smaller TikTok account, which claimed that she might have gotten into a conflict with Jeremy Boreing. This could have led to her contract being not renewed, leading to her potential exit from the organization. Later, the rumors disseminated widely as prominent social media scoopers picked it up, also leading it to trend on X (formerly Twitter).

Now, there are a couple of factors that fans think have fanned such rumors on social media. A potential reason could be her non-stance in the Palestine-Israel conflict. Moreover, she reportedly sided with Candace Owens, who was fired for her controversial views, upsetting the senior authorities. (via Arkhaven Comics)

Additionally, Nick Fuentes also jokingly addressed Cooper’s firing recently, inviting her to be a part of his show.  He said, “Feel free to DM me.” Other factors could be that the company might be experiencing financial difficulties, which could lead to it cutting costs.

Moreover, Reagan Rohrbach was “filling in” for her at the Daily Wire show while she was filming Pendragon Cycle. However, she returned to the show in the other released videos. Therefore, these are merely speculations as Cooper hasn’t confirmed her being let go from Daily Wire rumors.

Cooper is also set to appear in Daily Wire’s produced Snow White and the Evil Queen, releasing in 2025. Originally from Bellingham, Washington, she earned her degree in English Literature from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and completed a minor in Business at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. Since the beginning of her professional career, Cooper has continued to thrive in various media ventures.

Originally reported by Shazmeen Navrange on ComingSoon.net.

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