IsMyGirl Makes Offer to Embattled 'Call Her Daddy' Co-Hosts

LOS ANGELES—Adult social media platform IsMyGirl is offering embattled “Call Her Daddy” podcast co-hosts Sofia Franklyn and Alexandra Cooper the opportunity to use its site to post their photos and other content and keep 100 percent of their revenue other than credit card processing fees.

The two podcasters have been in a legal battle with Barstool Sports which owns the hit podcast since it was launched in 2018. They had been reportedly seeking to move the podcast elsewhere when Barstool Sports cancelled it abruptly earlier this month. The show features the two hosts discussing their dating and sex lives in explicit and at times raunchy terms. Its last broadcast was on April 8.

In a letter to the two hosts, IsMyGirl co-founder and CEO Evan Seinfeld told the two that he’d like to help them earn money with their content while their legal dispute remains unresolved. He wrote, “Instead of posting 'thirsty' pics on your Instagram profiles, we implore you to do that on IsMyGirl instead. You can show as little—or as much—skin as you’d like, without the fear of being kicked off and, most importantly, earn money for it. In fact, you’d be able to earn 100% of the money you earn (after credit card processing). I figure this would be a good opportunity for you to appeal to your Daddy Gang and earn money while you figure out your next steps.”

As part of the offer, IsMyGirl would promote Franklyn and Cooper on the header of the IsMyGirl home page as its marquee models. IsMyGirl and its sister sites IsMyGuy and Inked Girl provide a platform for models and influencers to monetize their content through subscriptions, video sales, pay-per-minute live streaming, a Snapchat service and more.