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'Call Her Alex:' How to watch the Alex Cooper documentary, premiere date, where to stream and more

'Call Her Alex:' How to watch the Alex Cooper documentary, premiere date, where to stream and more

Yahoo09-06-2025
In just six years, Alex Cooper has gone from being a complete unknown to one of the most successful women in entertainment. Cooper launched her sex positive podcast Call Her Daddy in 2018, and in the time since, she has launched her own podcast network, staged a live tour, and interviewed some of the biggest celebrities around. The new Hulu documentary Call Her Alex, which premieres on June 10, follows Cooper as she rehearses for and stages her first live shows, The Unwell Tour, while also filling in her fans on just how she got to this place. The doc features some revelatory statements about Cooper's young life, including a particularly candid segment about the sexual harassment she faced at the hands of her college soccer coach.
In addition to that bombshell, the doc dives into her closest relationships with friends, family and her husband, who have all been crucial to her success. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Call Her Alex on Hulu.
Call Her Alex is a two-part documentary, and both hour-long episodes premiere on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
Call Her Alex is a look at the career trajectory of podcast host Alex Cooper, whose Call Her Daddy podcast has become one of the most-listened to shows of all time, and who has become a media mogul in her own right. After the success of her own sex-positive show that gained a devoted following known as the Daddy Gang, Cooper launched her Unwell Network and brand to foster other new voices. Call Her Alex features interviews with Cooper and others close to her as they discuss her childhood, where she taught herself how to produce videos as an outlet to escape the bullying she faced in school, her athletic career, and her eventual rise to stardom.
You can tune into Call Her Alex exclusively on Hulu.
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