Alex Cooper Breaks Silence on College Soccer Coach’s Sexual Harassment in Hulu Documentary
“Call Her Daddy” Host Shares Her Painful Truth in Bold New Doc
Alex Cooper, the popular host of the Call Her Daddy podcast, is making headlines for a deeply personal revelation. In her newly released Hulu documentary Call Her Daddy: The Alex Cooper Story, she opens up about facing sexual harassment during her college soccer days at Boston University — accusing her former coach, Nancy Feldman, of misconduct that left her feeling scared and silenced.
“She Looked Me Up and Down” – Cooper’s Chilling Allegations
In a powerful moment from the documentary, Cooper recalls a disturbing encounter when Feldman allegedly commented on her body and made her feel unsafe.
“I remember her looking me up and down, commenting on how I looked in my uniform,” Cooper says in the film. “I didn’t feel protected.”
She also details how the situation pushed her to quit the sport she loved, fearing retaliation if she spoke up.
Hulu Documentary Reveals Hidden Struggles
The documentary goes beyond the glamor of podcast fame and dives deep into Cooper’s struggles with authority, fear of failure, and the trauma she carried from her past.
Fans were surprised by the vulnerable turn in the documentary, which has long been teased as a behind-the-scenes look at her rise to fame. Instead, it delivers raw honesty and emotional depth.
Boston University and Feldman’s Response
Boston University has yet to release an official statement. Feldman, who coached for over two decades and is now retired, has not responded publicly to the allegations as of Sunday evening.
What Fans Are Saying
Social media exploded with support for Cooper.
“It takes guts to speak out. Alex just gave a voice to so many athletes,” one fan tweeted.
On Instagram, her followers praised her strength, calling the documentary “gut-wrenching” and “brave.”
Red Carpet Look: Bold and Unapologetic
For the premiere of the Hulu doc, Cooper wore a sleek black off-shoulder gown — a symbolic nod, perhaps, to shedding the weight of the past. With her hair slicked back and minimal jewelry, she looked every bit the confident woman who has reclaimed her voice.
A Moment That Could Spark Change
With over a million viewers in just 24 hours, Call Her Daddy: The Alex Cooper Story is more than just a documentary — it’s a wake-up call for collegiate sports programs and a reminder that even powerful voices come from painful beginnings.
Stay tuned as more developments unfold. Will Nancy Feldman respond? Will Boston University launch an investigation? One thing’s for sure — Alex Cooper has changed the conversation.