Was Brett Cooper Fired from The Daily Wire? Her fans think she might have been mistreated, and they’re quite vocal in the comment section.
Rumors have been swirling about Brett Cooper’s departure from The Daily Wire. Known for hosting The Comments Section with Brett Cooper, she’s been a key figure at the company since joining a few years ago. Speculation has tied her supposed firing to political controversies and potential financial issues at the organization.
But are the rumors true? Let’s break it down.
The rumors are false—Brett Cooper has not been fired from The Daily Wire.
The speculation began on a small TikTok account, which claimed she might have clashed with Jeremy Boreing, leading to a non-renewal of her contract. The rumor spread quickly as social media users and scoopers picked it up, even trending on X (formerly Twitter).
Fans believe several factors may have fueled the rumors. One theory points to Cooper’s neutral stance on the Palestine-Israel conflict, which some say sparked backlash. Others link it to her reported support for Candace Owens, who was allegedly let go after controversial remarks, further upsetting senior figures at the company (via Arkhaven Comics).
Adding to the chatter, Nick Fuentes jokingly commented on the situation, inviting Cooper to join his show and saying, “Feel free to DM me.” There’s also speculation about financial challenges at The Daily Wire, which could lead to cost-cutting measures.
Reagan Rohrbach temporarily filled in for Cooper on her Daily Wire show while Cooper was busy filming the Pendragon Cycle…
Cooper is set to appear in their upcoming film, Snow White and the Evil Queen, slated for release in 2025. Originally from Bellingham, Washington, Cooper graduated with a degree in English Literature from UCLA and a minor in Business from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. Since starting her career, she’s continued to make strides in media and entertainment, thriving in multiple ventures.
For now, it seems Brett Cooper wasn’t fired, but her fans are still very upset.