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The Fread Show.
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Actor Alex Cooper, who played soccer for Boston University from
twenty thirteen to twenty fifteen, accused her former coach, Nancy
Feldman of sexual harassment in her new docuseries Call Her Alex,
the college is finally responding and if you miss this,
the Call Her Daddy host has a new docuseries on Hulu.
There's two episodes out right now. I think it's actually
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amazing and shows a very different photo of her than
you know, all of the her picture of her, I
should say of the raunchy stuff she used to talk
about on her podcast Pretty Good. But in the first
episode she details the sexual harassment that she experienced at
the hands of this coach, and she even showed video
of this coach and named her full name. Like I said,
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and this is something that she's never shared before. She
accused the university of being zero help, writing there was
no accountability, no investigation, no justice. She was there on
a full ride by the way to play soccer, to
which Bu responded, Boston University has a zero tolerance policy
for sexual harassment. We have a robust system of resources,
support and staff dedicated to student well being, and a
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thorough reporting process through our Equal Opportunity Office, And they
went on to say that they encourage people to speak
up if they experienced something. And after releasing her own
docu series, Alex rote, Nancy Feldman was someone I trusted,
someone I believed in, someone who was supposed to help
me grow, someone.
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Who was supposed to protect me.
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But instead she made my life a living hell and
abused her power over me. And she said that she decided,
excuse me, you guys, I keep choking out now where
I don't know why.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
She said that she's a cicadas. Keep your mouth shut.
I know we'll find in your mouth while on this
roller coaster. And I've been trying to tell you do
your job without talking, literally, like this is a new phase.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Of my life where I just choke out of nowhere.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
But I've been trying to do my job without talking
for years now.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
I would love to not talk sometimes.
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But she said she went public because she learned that
this harassment was still going on at the college despite
this woman.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Retiring from her coaching duty. So that is what's going
on with that.
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Justin Bieber shared some screenshots of what appeared to be
him cutting a friend off via text, posting these online
and blaming the past trauma that he's experienced for his
blow up. He posted these heated text messages with an
unnamed friend and called him out for lashing out.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
The friend did called Bieber al.
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Bieber defended himself, saying, my anger is a response to
the pain I've been through. Asking a traumatized person and
not to be traumatized is simply mean. He ended the friendship,
apparently stating his good friends who respect his boundaries urged
people to stop asking if he's okay, calling the concern oppressive.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
I don't know if he's okay.
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I mean, the posts were incessant yesterday and every single
caption was a middle finger emoji, even photos of his
son on Father's Day.
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It was his first Father's Day.
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And he also posted himself calling himself a dad that's
not to be f to with with again the middle
finger emoji.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
So I don't know.
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And this follows that eleven minute confrontation with paparazzi outside
of Soho House in Malibu. So he says to stop
asking if he's okay, but he's cutting people off, and
apparently he is fine, which I don't know if I
agree with, But if you follow.
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Him yesterday, you know something was going on.
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And lastly, our iHeartRadio Music Festival presented by Capitol One
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I know, I mean, I'm sure, like you know, when
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like you say it every day and every day it's like,
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What kind of day am I having already?
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Yeah, I'm gonna try not to cry.
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Speaker 2 (04:33):
Free iHeartRadio app. I would very much like to stop
talking now. I can't stop choking.