Alex Cooper Accuses Her College Soccer Coach of Sexual Harassment

Alex Cooper is coming forward about her difficult past.

As a dedicated follower, I’m sharing that the host of “Call Her Daddy,” who played soccer for Boston University from 2013 to 2015, has made startling allegations against her former coach, Nancy Feldman, in her latest Hulu docuseries titled “Call Her Alex.

In the documentary debuted at Tribeca Film Festival on June 8, the individual in question, aged 30, reportedly claimed (according to The Hollywood Reporter) that Feldman became increasingly preoccupied with him, showing more interest than any other teammate, which left him feeling perplexed.

But Cooper’s talents on the field weren’t often the topic of discussion.

She went on explaining that her curiosity about who I was seeing was the foundation, along with her frequently commenting on my physique and consistently desiring private time with me.

During her sophomore year in college, Cooper claimed that Feldman’s behavioral patterns extended to placing his hand on her thigh and inquiring about her sexual activities from the previous night.

She remembered the unsettling game he proposed: “Want to ride together? Let’s discuss your personal life, especially your romantic activities. Hop in my car without me, just the two of us.” In response, she attempted to minimize her interactions with him, choosing alternate routes to avoid encounters and deliberately distancing herself during meetings, going to great lengths to ensure they never found themselves alone together.

At the time, Cooper expressed that she was extremely uneasy, and for the reason that she did not wish to risk losing her fully-funded scholarship, she chose not to disclose the suspected mistreatment.

“If I didn’t follow this woman’s rules,” she noted, “I was gone.”

Furthermore, when she tried to share written evidence about Feldman’s inappropriate behavior with university authorities, she claimed they disregarded her accusations and failed to look into the issue.

TopMob News attempted to contact both Feldman and Boston University regarding the allegations made by Cooper, however, we have yet to receive a response. Neither Feldman nor Boston University have issued any public statements in response to these allegations at this time.

As I reflect on my role as a lifestyle expert, I can’t help but recall a sobering moment from 2022 when Feldman retired. During a Q&A session following the premiere of a documentary, Cooper pointed out an unsettling fact emphasized by Deadline: those officials who dismissed her allegations back then are still in their positions. This underscores the ongoing importance of our collective efforts to create safe and inclusive spaces.

While shooting a documentary, Cooper claimed he discovered ongoing cases of harassment and misuse of power at Boston University. He said he realized instantly that if he didn’t address the issue, it would persist.

She went on to ponder over how many women might have encountered this issue, not just at that particular campus, but more broadly across workplaces. It’s not exclusive to college campuses or sports; it’s a widespread problem. It’s deeply ingrained in the system.

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2025-06-09 17:17