Alex Cooper did not come to play. She came to dominate. Hulu’s highly anticipated two-part docuseries Call Her Alex made its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, and the red carpet was a full-blown masterclass in power-femme realness. Cameras flashed, fans screamed, and media girlies clutched their notepads with trembling hands. This wasn’t just another screening. It was a coronation.
After all, you don’t just waltz into the halls of Tribeca and premiere a documentary about becoming the most influential female podcaster of a generation without shaking the goddamn table. And shake it, she did.
A Night Fit for the Queen of Podcasts
The premiere took place with all the grandeur we’ve come to expect from a woman who built a billion-dollar media empire off a microphone, a few taboos, and a whole lot of unapologetic feminine power. Alex Cooper arrived looking every bit the boss she is, dripping in designer and flanked by industry elite. She was joined by director Ry Russo-Young (Nuclear Family) and the iconic Dr. Orna Guralnik, known for Couples Therapy, who moderated the post-screening Q&A.
Yes, you read that right. Dr. freaking Guralnik. What better way to unpack the psyche of a generational media disruptor than with a world-class clinical psychologist who’s made a career of cracking open people’s emotional armor like it’s brunch?
The event included the world premiere screening of both episodes, a raw and powerful Q&A that veered between funny, tearful, and deeply revealing, and a post-reception that turned into a veritable who’s who of modern media.



From “Daddy Gang” to Media Mogul: The Story We Needed
Call Her Alex doesn’t just tell the story of a podcast. It tells the story of a revolution. The Hulu Original traces Cooper’s unlikely journey from a shy Pennsylvania kid to the fiercely articulate CEO of the Call Her Daddy empire. One of the most downloaded and dissected podcasts on the planet. She didn’t just “make it.” She rewrote the rules on what women are allowed to say out loud.
Directed with gut-punch intimacy by Peabody Award-nominated Ry Russo-Young, the two-part series is a rollercoaster ride through career triumphs, emotional breakdowns, business betrayals, and one woman’s relentless commitment to owning her story and telling ours.
As Hulu’s official synopsis puts it: “More than just a success story, it’s a portrait of a woman who is creating a space where women feel seen, heard, and empowered.” And for once, the PR team isn’t overselling it. It’s that good.
The Docuseries Details: Release, Credits & Industry Power Plays
Mark your calendars and cancel your plans. Call Her Alex premieres June 10 exclusively on Hulu, with both episodes dropping at once, ready to be devoured in one emotional, empowering binge. It’s giving vulnerability. It’s giving resilience. It’s giving you could never.
The documentary is helmed by Ry Russo-Young, who brings the same emotional clarity and directorial precision that made Nuclear Family a critical darling. Russo-Young also executive produces alongside Braden Bochner and Christopher Foss, with Holly Siegel producing. The project is produced by Unwell. Hulu and Lionsgate negotiated the deal on behalf of the production team.
And no, this isn’t your average fame-chasing influencer puff piece. This is a cinematic takedown of the old media guard. One orgasmic monologue at a time.
The Girls Who Get It, Get It
The Tribeca premiere of Call Her Alex was not just a celebration of Alex Cooper. It was a celebration of every woman who’s been told she was too loud, too sexual, too much. In a world that still clutches its pearls at women who own their voice, Cooper is not just speaking. She’s broadcasting. Globally. Strategically. Unapologetically.
This isn’t just content. This is canon.
So, if you’re still sleeping on Call Her Daddy, wake the hell up. The girls are watching. The empire is expanding. And Alex Cooper? She’s just getting started.
Streaming June 10 on Hulu
Don’t miss it. Or do, but don’t expect us to explain it to you.
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