Alix Earle is one of the leading social media personalities in the
U.S. She is also the creator and host of the widely popular “Hot
Mess” podcast. Her rapid rise in popularity can only be explained
through the way she takes her devoted followers along for a ride of
unexpected reality and candid humor, paired with her authentic beauty,
fashion and lifestyle tips.

Acclaimed for her incomparable online engagement, which has been
described by media and brands as the “Alix Earle [sold out]
Effect,” Earle has a unique ability to connect with mass audiences
across multiple demographics. As a result, she has received widespread
recognition, earning a spot on Forbes’ Top Creators and Fashion 50
lists. Her accolades extend beyond Forbes, including being featured in
Rolling Stone’s annual Creators issue as one of the industry’s top
creators, named Allure’s Beauty Creator of 2024 (as chosen by
readers), and recognized as one of People Magazine’s Digital
Creators of the Year. Additionally, she was featured on The Hollywood
Reporter’s 2024 Podcast Power List.

Earle’s transparent content on the podcast and beyond includes
insight into mental health, her acne journey, cosmetic surgery and
more. She pairs her experience with more meaningful reminders to her
followers such as to not draw comparisons with others online and the
importance of giving back even on a smaller local level.

Earle graduated from the University of Miami, where she studied
marketing. A true “Forever Cane,” she funded a scholarship in her
name for students at the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert
Business School. The Alix Earle Scholarship provides significant
resources for students pursuing degrees in business, further
strengthening the school’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Additionally, Earle created “Meals in Heels,” a recurring event
series designed to give back to the Miami community by bringing
friends together to prepare and package meals for those in need.
Powered by the Caesar-Iglesias Family Foundation, a registered
501(c)(3) nonprofit, these events take place in collaboration with
Major Food Group’s Miami-area kitchens and culinary team. Since its
inception, “Meals in Heels” has successfully hosted three
impactful gatherings, including a holiday edition at HaSalon Miami,
where Earle and her team prepared over 2,000 meals for local shelters.
With growing participation and support from partners like Carbone Fine
Food, “Meals in Heels” has become more than just an event—it’s
a movement, fostering generosity, community connection and meaningful
impact.

An East Coast native, Earle grew up in New Jersey. She currently
resides in Miami.

PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN: Monmouth County, New Jersey
BIRTHDATE: December 16
