In first solo ‘Call Her Daddy’ show, host Alex Cooper drags ‘Suitman’ Peter Nelson

She’s officially living that single-daddy life now.

Alexandra Cooper debuted her first solo episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast Wednesday after a dramatic split with former co-host Sofia Franklyn. Cooper, 25, christened the now-one-woman show by airing out dirty laundry about the increasingly high-profile cast of characters involved in the saga.

In an episode called “The Funeral,” Cooper dished on her breakup with Franklyn — a tangled drama that spilled all over the internet last week and even involved a slight cameo by Justin Bieber’s manager, Scooter Braun, who haplessly wandered into the fray.

Cooper divulged details of Franklyn’s relationship with HBO Sports executive Peter Nelson, whom she called selfishly invested in their career and a “creeper.” Neither HBO nor Nelson have responded to The Post’s request for comment.

“The last back-and-forth, big communication I had with Sofia was f - - king awful,” said Cooper, who is no longer living with Franklyn. “She said some things to me that I can’t imagine ever saying to a friend.” Franklyn has also not returned The Post’s request for comment.

She didn’t have kinder words for Nelson, whom she lumped into the group of “men with these big ass names … trying to come in and finesse their way into ‘Call Her F - - king Daddy.’ ”

Cooper also claims the interlopers included agents at William Morris Endeavor, whom Cooper said tried to get involved in contract negotiations. The talent agency hasn’t responded to The Post’s requests for comment. Another surprise player? “Scooter f - - king Braun.” Over the weekend, Braun showed interest in patching things up between the hosts.

“I don’t even know the guy,” Cooper said of Braun. “My co-host is trying to have men come in and play penis games over a show that they do not know jack f - - king s - - t about. They care about the money.”

Braun didn’t respond to The Post’s request for comment. But in Tuesday’s episode of her podcast, “Token CEO,” Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini said Braun, an old friend of her’s, lacked the context to understand the drama and was simply trying to help out.

David Adams

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