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Brett Cooper joins Fox News as contributor across all platforms

Brett Cooper joins Fox News as contributor across all platforms

Express Tribune3 days ago

Fox News Media has officially signed conservative podcaster and social media influencer Brett Cooper as a contributor, the network announced on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
Cooper, a prominent Gen Z voice known for her sharp wit and independent commentary, will provide cultural, political, and social analysis across all Fox News Media platforms. She is set to make her debut appearance on The Will Cain Show at 4 p.m. ET today.
Conservative Gen Z influencer @imbrettcooper is joining FOX News Media as a contributor, the company announced. Cooper, who has amassed over nine million followers across her social media platforms, makes her debut Wednesday on "The Will Cain Show." pic.twitter.com/4i6tV6ou44
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 25, 2025
With over nine million followers across platforms, Cooper rose to prominence through her podcast The Brett Cooper Show, which launched in January 2025. Prior to that, she hosted The Comments Section, where she discussed current events, pop culture, and generational issues.
'Her grounded perspective, sharp wit and distinctive takes make her an ideal addition to the team,' said Fox News Media in a statement.
In a previous appearance on Jesse Watters Primetime, Cooper discussed the evolving media landscape, noting, 'Young people are hungry for independent voices. They want authenticity, not traditional punditry.'
A UCLA graduate, Cooper lives in Tennessee with her husband. Her addition to Fox News highlights the network's growing interest in amplifying younger, conservative voices who resonate with digital audiences.
Cooper's new role signals a broader shift in media toward influencers who bridge generational divides and connect directly with viewers across social platforms.
The Brett Cooper Show continues to grow, cementing her position as a rising figure in political commentary.

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