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Alex Cooper, the host of “Call Her Daddy,” is set to share a more personal side in the upcoming documentary titled “Call Her Alex.”
This two-part series debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday, featuring a discussion with the media mogul himself, and it will be available for streaming starting June 10th.
When will “Call Her Alex” be released?
“Call Her Alex” is scheduled to release at midnight ET on June 10th, 2025.
How can you watch “Call Her Alex”?
The series will be available on both Disney+ and Hulu. Hulu is currently offering a one-month free trial, after which the subscription will cost $9.99 per month, or $18.99 with ads.
There’s also a bundled option for both services starting at $10.99 monthly, providing a savings of 44%.
What insights does “Call Her Alex” provide?
In her documentary, Alex Cooper interviews notable figures like Kamala Harris and Khloe Kardashian. However, this time, the spotlight is on her own narrative, giving a closer look at her life.
“I wanted to show you where I came from,” Cooper shared during the premiere, explaining that this approach would help viewers understand her background as Alex Cooper from Pennsylvania.
Filming started two years ago during Cooper’s first “Call Her Daddy” tour, and it also delves into her past as a Division 1 soccer player. It includes reflections on her time at Boston University and her criticisms of the university’s coach regarding sexual harassment. (Page 6 reached out to Boston University for a response, but none was provided at this time.)
“We examined how challenging the system can be, especially for women,” Cooper remarked at the film festival.
Watch the trailer for “Call Her Alex”
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