"I've just spoken out about being unhappy and whether (other) people choose to speak up or not, that's their choice and I leave that to them.
"There's no doubt there's support amongst the boys and, like I said, there's going to be people that are happy and some that are unhappy."
Coach Robbie Deans claimed the door was open for Cooper to return to the Wallabies when he recovers from a knee injury despite his comments, saying he was open to talking through issues with the disillusioned playmaker.
And Cooper denied his comments were designed to create rifts within the Wallabies as they prepare for this weekend's Rugby Championship Test in South Africa.
"I hope they improve the team," the 24-year-old said.
"My comments were not designed to add more division to the team.
"My hope and intent is that things are fixed from this point on and makes it a better environment for people moving forward whether I'm involved or not."
Minutes after Cooper's appearance on the television show another injured Wallaby, outside back Drew Mitchell, issued an intriguing but ambiguous comment on Twitter.
"Finding it increasingly difficult to bite my tongue........," Mitchell tweeted, failing to elaborate whether he was even discussing Cooper's comments and whether he supported or disagreed with the Queensland Reds star.
-AAP