‘Call her father’ host Alex Cooper is facing high boos on the Cubs game

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Chicago Cubs dismantled their National League Central -Rival St. Louis Cardinals Sunday, but the Wrigley quantity still found something to boo.

Of course, it is a tradition for a guest to sing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” during the seventh-in-the-in-the-home games of the Cub’s home matches was Alex Cooper’s turn.

Cooper hosts “Call Her Daddy”, the podcast that hit it big on Barstolsport before heading to Spotify and then Siriusxm.

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Cubs Radio reviewer Pat Hughes, Left, harnesses hands, as podcaster Alex Cooper is raised by friends after singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” during the seventh in-the-in-the-cubs of a Cubs-Cardinals game on Sunday July 6, 2025 at Wrigley Field. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

She is an expert on the microphone, but these skills did not translate and the crowd made it known.

Cooper said before she started singing that the amount “had never seen anything like this before.” She was right.

Cooper became with two others in the booth and the crowd was not impressed. They definitely did their best to put on a show – but it apparently missed the brand.

The social media reactions were invaluable.

“What Alex Cooper did on Wrigley had to be studied forever, because if you get boo’ed for something while #cubs beats the Cardinals with 11 races, you deserved it,” a user wrote.

Another even said it was worse than Roseanne Barr’s national anthem performance.

Fans celebrate Chicago Cubs’ victory against San Francisco Giants at Wrigley Field. (David Banks-stated images)

Others were not much friendlier.

Cooper’s recent agreement with Sirius XM, signed in 2023, was worth $ 125 million. She recently came shocking headlines when she accused her former Boston University football coach, Nancy Feldman, for sexual harassment.

The accusations were made in a hulu documentary, “Call her Alex”, in which she claimed Feldman “fixed me more than any other teammate of me”, including touching her legs and asking about her sex life.

The university issued a statement last month and said it has “zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment.”

“We have a robust system of resources, support and staff dedicated to students’ well -being and a thorough reporting process through our equality office,” a statement states. “We encourage members of our society to report any concerns, and we remain obliged to promote a safe and safe campus environment for everyone.”

People walk past Marquee at Wrigley Field, one day before Cubs’ home opener against Washington Nationals in Chicago on April 4, 2012. (AP)

Nearly 100 bu -alumens also spoke in support of Feldman, saying that “never felt unsafe.”

Feldman’s 418 wins ranks 22. All the time in Women’s College Soccer.

Cubs won 11-0, the final result of the game when the performance took place.

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