Call Me Daddy’s Alex Cooper’s Harassment Allegations Get an Update

In a recent documentary titled “Call Her Alex,” podcast host Alex Cooper claimed that she was sexually harassed by her former college soccer coach, Nancy Feldman. The series delves into Cooper’s childhood, her college soccer career at Boston University (BU), and the inception of her podcast. As a result, many BU alumni have reacted to Cooper’s accusations. Consequently, fans are curious about how these responses unfolded.

This text examines the reactions of former Boston University soccer players in response to the sexual harassment accusations made by Alex Cooper.

Former BU Soccer players reportedly respond to sexual allegations raised by Alex Cooper

99 former Boston University Terriers athletes, represented by a representative from the Women’s Soccer team, have written a letter that TMZ Sports has obtained. In this letter, they express their shared experience rather than intending to belittle or question anyone’s personal experiences. They view it as important to speak up as a united group about their collective experience.

Previously trained athletes assert in their letter that they “absolutely never experienced a sense of danger” under the guidance of coach Nancy Feldman. They also declared that they neither observed nor were susceptible to any “inappropriate conduct or situations” that could be labeled as “unwanted sexual advancement.

The graduates attested that Feldman approached each day with a high level of professionalism and took actions aimed at ensuring the team’s prosperity. Furthermore, they mentioned that Feldman’s impact extended past their college years and remained significant in their personal lives.

Former Boston University Terriers athletes expressed solidarity with Feldman, stating, “We will be there for her.

I’ve just learned from NBC News that Boston University has made it clear they have a firm stance against sexual harassment with their “zero-tolerance policy.” Regarding the accusations leveled at Alex Cooper, they didn’t provide any specific comment or response in their statement.

Our institution offers a strong network of resources, assistance, and personnel focused on student welfare, backed by a comprehensive reporting system through our Equal Opportunity Office. We invite anyone within our community to voice their worries, and we are steadfast in our mission to cultivate a safe and protected campus for everyone.

In a recent Instagram update, Cooper disclosed that she felt compelled to narrate her own story after discovering that the sexual harassment she suffered from Feldman persisted over a decade later, under Feldman’s successor and Cooper’s ex-assistant coach.

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2025-06-18 18:10