Call Her Alex OTT Release: When and Where to Watch, What to Expect and More

In Call Her Alex, the host of Call Her Daddy, Alex Cooper, appears before the camera. This Hulu original series provides an intimate look at Alex’s journey from popular podcaster to influential media figure, delving into her past college experiences that have never been disclosed before.

When and where to watch Call Her Alex

On June 10, 2025, Alex Cooper’s life story unfolds on screens as “Call Her Alex” makes its debut. This highly-anticipated docuseries, split into two parts, had its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 8. Shortly after, you can stream it in the U.S. on Hulu, in India on JioCinema, and worldwide on Disney+.

What is Call Her Alex about?

The docuseries provides an honest glimpse into the life of Alex Cooper, a podcast host and entrepreneur, revealing her journey from a shy teen in Pennsylvania to a prominent figure in the media industry through her podcast “Call Her Daddy,” which debuted on Barstool Sports in 2018.

Her career soared at an impressive pace, culminating in a significant Spotify agreement in 2021 and a USD 125 million, multi-year deal with SiriusXM in 2024. Directed by Ry Russo-Young (Nuclear Family) and produced by Unwell Productions in partnership with Lionsgate and Hulu, the series explores aspects of her life that she had kept private until now.

Allegations against former coach Nancy Feldman

Additionally, the show features grave accusations concerning Cooper’s prior experiences. During her tenure as a Division I soccer player at Boston University, funded by a full scholarship, Cooper claims that her coach, Nancy Feldman, exhibited unacceptable behavior, with this conduct commencing in her second year.

She asserts that Feldman’s focus shifted from coaching to her looks and private matters, with frequent remarks about her legs and hair, unwelcome physical advances, and intrusive inquiries regarding her intimate relationships, such as “Do you want to play? Share details about your love life.

Fearful that voicing her concerns might jeopardize her prospects, Cooper chose to remain silent. Despite multiple written complaints from her family, the university failed to intervene. It wasn’t until Feldman’s retirement in 2022 that she stepped down as coach.

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2025-06-09 14:37