'Call Her Daddy' host Alex Cooper accuses college soccer coach of sexual harassment
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Alex Cooper emotionally accused her college soccer coach, Nancy Feldman, of sexual harassment in her new Hulu docuseries.

The host of the podcast alleged that during her sophomore year at Boston University, Feldman started to focus on her more than any other teammate. She stated that Feldman inquired about her dating life, made comments about her body, and always sought to be alone with her.

The allegations were made in the podcast “Call Her Alex,” debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival 2025. According to People, the host described the situation as a disturbing game of probing into her personal life, with Feldman insisting on driving her to her night class alone.

The 30-year-old went into further detail about the alleged harassment, claiming Feldman would touch her thigh and even once asked about her sex life.

The host claimed that Feldman’s behavior was unsettling and manipulative, creating a tense and uncomfortable dynamic between them.

“I felt so deeply uncomfortable,” Cooper said in the docuseries.

The former soccer player explained she was in fear that she would lose her full scholarship to Boston University if she “didn’t follow this woman’s rules.”

Nonetheless, she told her parents about the alleged sexual harassment, and they reached out to lawyers for help.

However, their attorneys warned them that the school would drag the case out for years.

It remains unclear if Cooper spoke to the school about the situation, but Feldman was never fired and ultimately retired in 2022.

Cooper also did not play soccer her senior year at the university, though it’s unknown if it was over the alleged sexual harassment. However, she got to keep her scholarship.

Page Six has reached out to Boston University for comment, but did not immediately hear back.

“Call Her Alex” premieres Tuesday on Hulu.

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