Exclusive Look: Inside Alex Cooper’s Call Her Alex Tribeca Premiere Event

Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Alex Cooper’s Call Her Alex premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Festival. See red carpet highlights, celebrity guests, and all the buzz from the night.

Exclusive Look: Inside Alex Cooper’s Call Her Alex Tribeca Premiere Event ( Photo Credit:Google/Yahoo)

the world got its first look at Alex Cooper’s two‑part Hulu docuseries, Call Her Alex, during an exclusive premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.

The event took place at the OKX Theater inside BMCC’s Tribeca Performing Arts Center. The red carpet was lively and colorful. Fans and press gathered early. Many in the crowd wore all-black outfits. They held signs showing love for the “Daddy Gang”. Alex Cooper, the star, arrived wearing a chic black dress and sparkly heels. She smiled and waved to everyone.

Inside the theater, cameras and lights flashed as Cooper took her seat. The documentary, directed by Ry Russo‑Young, started with an intimate conversation with Cooper. She spoke about her childhood in Pennsylvania. She described growing up in a family that encouraged her to speak her mind.

The film follows Cooper’s evolution. It shows her rise through podcast fame. Clips reveal her work on the live tour. We also see moments from her marriage to husband Matt Kaplan. The doc ends with her interviewing Vice President Kamala Harris. Fans in the theater watched each clip in silence. Some nodded. Others wiped eyes. All were clearly moved.

A major highlight came when Cooper returned to her old Boston University soccer field. It was emotional. She hadn’t been back since she left the team during her senior year. The reason: she revealed in the doc that her coach, Nancy Feldman, sexually harassed her. She showed written proof she gave to the school. Cooper held back tears on screen.

She spoke about why she chose now to share this story. She said that making the documentary gave her strength. It took ten years for her to speak out. The moment she stepped onto that field, she felt like that same 18‑year‑old girl again. She reminded the audience how hard it can be for women to be believed when they report abuse.

Cooper called the experience both painful and powerful. She also talked about her brand’s growth—from launching her podcast Call Her Daddy to expanding to Unwell Network, and signing deals worth over $100 million. In an earlier announcement, she said the doc would feature “raw, messy moments” she had never shared before.

The premiere marked a pivotal moment. It was a blend of celebration and courage. The crowd cheered. Some cried. Later, Cooper laughed and hugged fans. She said her hope is that sharing her story helps others find their voices.

Call Her Alex drops on Hulu (and Disney+ internationally) on June 10. It’s two episodes long. After that date, everyone will be able to stream it—and see what happened on that stage and soccer field.

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