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The Podcast presenter “Call Her Daddy,” Alex Cooper, accused former Boston University Trainer, Nancy Feldman of sexual harassment in his next documentary, will appear in Hulu.
“Call Her Alex” goes through Cooper’s career as a high school student for the presenter and influential of successful podcast. But she revealed in the movie that there was a dark side in her life while growing.
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Cooper went to Boston University to play football for the Terriers of 2013-2015. She revealed in the documentary that the team left before her senior season. He appeared in 21 games for the University of Boston in his Junior and second seasons and played 19 in his first year.
When the film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday, Deadline reported that Cooper said she was sexually harassed by Feldman, which led her to leave the team.

Alexandra Cooper is seen leaving the premiere of “Llama Alex” during the Tribeca 2025 Festival at the BMCC Theater on June 8, 2025 in New York City. (Images Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC)
Cooper said the alleged incidents began their second year, claiming that Feldman began to focus more on his personal life than on his sports life. She said Feldman asked her questions about her sex life and put her hand on her leg.
“I began to notice that he really began to look much more than any other teammate of mine,” he said in the documentary. “And it was confusing because the approach was not like, ‘you are doing so well, let’s take you to the field, you will be a headline.’
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“Everything was based on (Feldman) wanting to know who was dating, she comments on my body and she always wanted to be alone with me.”
Cooper said he would try to avoid Feldman, but the coach would retaliate by cutting his game time.
According to the reports, he opened more about the incident in a question and answer session after the documentary debut.

Alex Cooper, host of “Call Her Daddy” and founder of the Oswell Network, speaks during the annual New York Times summit in Jazz in the Lincoln Center on December 4, 2024 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
“And at the time I returned to the field, I felt so small,” he said, through the deadline. “I felt just as if I was 18 again. And I was in a situation with someone in a position of power that abused her power. And I felt that she was not the girl to ‘call her dad’. He was not someone who had money and influence or whatever.
Pak Gazette Digital communicated with the University of Boston and Feldman to comment.
Feldman retired from training in 2022. Cooper claimed that university officials dismissed their concerns and lawyers with whom he spoke warned that litigation could be dragged for years.