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Host of 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, Alex Cooper, alleges sexual harassment by her former college soccer coach.

Alex Cooper, the presenter of the hugelysuccessful "Call Her Daddy" podcast, asserted that she was subjected to sexual misconduct by her ex-college soccer coach.

Alex Cooper, popular "Call Her Daddy" podcast host, alleges sexual harassment by ex-college soccer...
Alex Cooper, popular "Call Her Daddy" podcast host, alleges sexual harassment by ex-college soccer coach.

Host of 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, Alex Cooper, alleges sexual harassment by her former college soccer coach.

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Alex Cooper, the vivacious host of the hit podcast “Call Her Daddy,” accused her ex-Boston University soccer coach, Nancy Feldman, of sexual harassment in her upcoming documentary on Hulu.

Dubbed “Call Her Alex,” this documentary delves into Cooper’s journey from her highschool days to her meteoric rise as a podcast sensation and influencer. However, it exposes a shadowy part of her life that unfolded during her time at BU.

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Cooper played soccer for the Terriers from 2013-2015. She disclosed in the docuseries that she left the team before her senior year. During her junior and sophomore seasons, she featured in 21 games, and during her freshman year, she played 19 games.

As the documentary premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 9, 2025, Deadline reported that Cooper alleged Feldman sexually harassed her, which precipitated her decision to leave the team.

The premiere of “Call Her Alex” saw Alex Cooper stepping out of the event looking fabulous.

Cooper described the alleged incidents as starting her sophomore year, with Feldman taking more interest in her personal life than her sporting life. She claimed that Feldman asked questions about her sex life, touched her leg, and wanted to know about her dating life.

"She started to fixate on me more than any other teammate of mine. The attention wasn’t about my soccer skills but focused on my personal life,” Cooper said in the documentary.

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Cooper said she tried to avoid Feldman, but the coach would retaliate by reducing her playtime. She opened up more about the incident during a Q&A session following the documentary’s release.

"I felt like a small fish when I returned to the field. I was back to being 18, powerless, and in a situation where I was harassed by someone in a position of power," she said.

our website Digital reached out to Boston University and Feldman for comment. Although retired in 2022, Feldman has not made any public statement regarding Cooper’s allegations. Cooper stated that BU officials ignored her concerns, and lawyers she consulted warned her about lengthy litigation processes.

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Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for our website Digital.

Insights:Cooper’s allegations reached the public through her documentary, which was released on Hulu on June 10, 2025[1][3]. Though Boston University has not made any official statement regarding the allegations, Cooper and her parents alleged that they provided written documentation of Feldman’s behavior to BU athletics officials[1][2]. The university reportedly failed to take action against Feldman, who continued coaching the team until her retirement in 2022[1][2].

  1. The general news outlet, Deadline, reported that Alex Cooper, the host of the podcast "Call Her Daddy," alleged her former Boston University soccer coach, Nancy Feldman, of sexual harassment in her documentary "Call Her Alex," which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 9, 2025.
  2. In her documentary, Cooper claimed that Feldman's attention shifted from her soccer skills to her personal life during her sophomore year, with the coach asking questions about her sex life, touching her leg, and wanting to know about her dating life.
  3. Boston University has not made any public statement regarding Cooper's allegations against Feldman, who retired in 2022. Cooper and her parents reportedly provided written documentation of Feldman's behavior to BU athletics officials, but the university is said to have failed to take action against Feldman, who continued coaching the team until her retirement.

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