On June 8, 2025, Alex Cooper premiered her two-part Hulu docuseries Call Her Alex at the Tribeca Film Festival. In the film, the Call Her Daddy host reveals she was allegedly s**ually harassed by her Boston University women’s soccer coach, Nancy Feldman, during her time on the team from 2013 to 2015. Reflecting on her experience, Alex Cooper says:
“I felt so deeply uncomfortable,” when Feldman focused on her appearance over her performance.
Alex Cooper describes inappropriate comments and unwanted contact

Alex Cooper recalls that Feldman frequently commented on her legs and hair during game-tape reviews instead of coaching. In private meetings, Feldman allegedly touched Cooper’s thigh without consent and questioned her about her personal life. As reported by the Economic Times:
Cooper quotes the coach saying, "It was this psychotic game of, ‘You want to play? Tell me about your s*x life.’"
Suggesting her athletic opportunities depended on these invasive conversations.
Cooper and her family reported the conduct to Boston University

After enduring these interactions, Alex Cooper and her parents submitted written complaints to Boston University’s athletics department. They hoped for an investigation or at least a discussion with Feldman.
Instead, Cooper says, university officials allowed her to keep her full‐tuition scholarship but took no disciplinary action. Facing continued pressure, she ultimately chose not to return for her senior season.
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Alex Cooper shares how the experience affected her life

In Call Her Alex, Alex Cooper opens up about the emotional aftermath of the harassment. She admits the ordeal left her feeling powerless and anxious on and off the field. As reported by the Vanity Fair:
“I felt a lot of anger—anger at my coach, anger at my school, and anger at the system that allowed this to happen,” she says.
She described how the experience reshaped her trust in authority figures.
There has been no detailed public response from the coach or the university
As of June 9, 2025, neither Nancy Feldman nor Boston University has issued a detailed statement addressing the allegations. Feldman retired in 2022 after a 27-year tenure leading the women’s soccer program.
Boston University has reportedly acknowledged the existence of “serious claims,” but has declined to share any information about investigations or outcomes.
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Cooper hopes to spark change in collegiate sports policies

Through her documentary, Alex Cooper aims to highlight institutional gaps in handling s*xual harassment complaints. She points to other recent reports of misconduct in college athletics as evidence that stronger reporting channels and impartial investigations are needed.
“I don’t think anyone could’ve prepared me for the lasting effects that came from this experience,” Cooper says.
Highlighting the importance of believing and supporting survivors.
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The series premieres on Hulu and invites broader conversations
Call Her Alex will begin streaming on Hulu on June 10, 2025. As audiences watch Cooper’s story, she hopes it will encourage more survivors to speak up and push institutions to take allegations seriously. By sharing her journey in simple, honest terms, Alex seeks to transform discomfort into dialogue and to help prevent others from facing similar harassment.