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'Call Her Daddy' host Alex Cooper booed for off-key singing at Cubs game: Watch
'Call Her Daddy' host Alex Cooper booed for off-key singing at Cubs game: Watch

USA Today

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

'Call Her Daddy' host Alex Cooper booed for off-key singing at Cubs game: Watch

Alex Cooper didn't win Chicago Cubs fans over with her rendition of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame." Cooper was a guest at a Cubs game Sunday, July 6, and was invited to put her spin on the baseball anthem. "Alright Daddy Gang and Cubs fans, are you ready?" she said, adding with a laugh, "You've never seen something like this before." The Pennsylvania native and two friends performed the song in Cubs jerseys, with the "Call Her Daddy" podcast host playfully singing the song dramatically and off key, stifling laughter with the friends serving as backup dancers. The crowd quickly began booing, as heard in social media video, which only increased during Cooper's big finish. The podcaster and businesswoman appeared unaffected however, laughing through the performance and ending with a big smile on her face. Cooper otherwise had a good time in Chicago. In photos posted on her Instagram story, Cooper was seen signing Cubs T-shirts and jerseys. She also posted photos seemingly from a promotional party for her network and hydration drink brand, Unwell, from the night prior. Sports fans haven't been too pleased with the choice of performers as of late. In June, basketball fans showed disdain for Kristin Chenoweth's performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" during Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals between the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, the "Wicked" star sang in her distinctive musical theater tone, which seemed to throw viewers off.

Alex Cooper mercilessly booed at Wrigley Field after rendition of ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame'
Alex Cooper mercilessly booed at Wrigley Field after rendition of ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame'

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Alex Cooper mercilessly booed at Wrigley Field after rendition of ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame'

Baseball fans were less than impressed with Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper's rendition of 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' at Sunday's fixture between the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals. The podcaster, 30, was invited to perform the baseball classic during the seventh-inning stretch at Chicago's Wrigley Field. In clips of the moment shared on X, Cooper appeared on the jumbotron where she began with her famous line, 'Alright, Daddy Gang,' to get the crowd excited. She was initially met with loud cheers as the stadium sang along with her during the intro of the song. However, the support quickly descended into loud boos. Despite the crowd's unhappy response, Cooper maintained her composure and made it through the entire song laughing and smiling. Her performance luckily didn't sour Cubs fans' celebrations that night as the team went on to defeat the Cardinals 11-0. Footage of her performance has been shared widely on X, with one commenter noting: 'You know it's bad when you get booed during the stretch. Most get booed for a bad rendition of the National Anthem, but this is pathetic.' 'That was brutal,' a second wrote. Another, however, applauded her for doing it 'A cappella and without Auto-Tune.' 'I'll only say that she's a brave woman,' they added. 'The only question is whether she was drunk...' Alex Cooper @callherdaddy was booed through the entire 7th inning stretch for her Take me Out to the Ballgame rendition #wrigley #Cubs — MBDChicago (@MBDChicago) July 7, 2025 Cooper had originally been in the Windy City to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend with fans at an exclusive one-night party sponsored by her electrolyte drink Unwell Hydration and White Claw. She shared pictures from the evening on Instagram, alongside the caption: 'Unwell in Chicago.' Cooper rose to fame with her podcast Call Her Daddy, which she launched in 2018 with her then-friend and co-host Sofia Franklyn. The episodes became known for featuring candid conversations about sex, relationships, and personal experiences. The audio series has since evolved into a mammoth success for Cooper, who last August inked a multiyear deal with SiriusXM reportedly worth up to $125 million. Last month, Cooper released her two-part documentary, Call Her Alex, on Hulu. In the docuseries, she accused her former Boston University soccer coach of sexual harassment. Her alma mater responded to her allegations in a statement, saying: 'Boston University has a zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment. We have a robust system of resources, support and staff dedicated to student wellbeing and a thorough reporting process through our Equal Opportunity Office. 'We encourage members of our community to report any concerns, and we remain committed to fostering a safe and secure campus environment for all.'

Alex Cooper mercilessly booed at Wrigley Field after rendition of ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame'
Alex Cooper mercilessly booed at Wrigley Field after rendition of ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame'

The Independent

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Alex Cooper mercilessly booed at Wrigley Field after rendition of ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame'

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Email * SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice Baseball fans were less than impressed with Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper's rendition of 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' at Sunday's fixture between the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals. The podcaster, 30, was invited to perform the baseball classic during the seventh-inning stretch at Chicago's Wrigley Field. In clips of the moment shared on X, Cooper appeared on the jumbotron where she began with her famous line, 'Alright, Daddy Gang,' to get the crowd excited. She was initially met with loud cheers as the stadium sang along with her during the intro of the song. However, the support quickly descended into loud boos. Despite the crowd's unhappy response, Cooper maintained her composure and made it through the entire song laughing and smiling. Alex Cooper sang an off-key rendition of 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' during the Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals game ( MBDChicago/X ) Her performance luckily didn't sour Cubs fans' celebrations that night as the team went on to defeat the Cardinals 11-0. Footage of her performance has been shared widely on X, with one commenter noting: 'You know it's bad when you get booed during the stretch. Most get booed for a bad rendition of the National Anthem, but this is pathetic.' 'That was brutal,' a second wrote. Another, however, applauded her for doing it 'A cappella and without Auto-Tune.' 'I'll only say that she's a brave woman,' they added. 'The only question is whether she was drunk...' Cooper had originally been in the Windy City to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend with fans at an exclusive one-night party sponsored by her electrolyte drink Unwell Hydration and White Claw. She shared pictures from the evening on Instagram, alongside the caption: 'Unwell in Chicago.' Cooper rose to fame with her podcast Call Her Daddy, which she launched in 2018 with her then-friend and co-host Sofia Franklyn. The episodes became known for featuring candid conversations about sex, relationships, and personal experiences. The audio series has since evolved into a mammoth success for Cooper, who last August inked a multiyear deal with SiriusXM reportedly worth up to $125 million. Last month, Cooper released her two-part documentary, Call Her Alex, on Hulu. In the docuseries, she accused her former Boston University soccer coach of sexual harassment. Her alma mater responded to her allegations in a statement, saying: 'Boston University has a zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment. We have a robust system of resources, support and staff dedicated to student wellbeing and a thorough reporting process through our Equal Opportunity Office. 'We encourage members of our community to report any concerns, and we remain committed to fostering a safe and secure campus environment for all.'

Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper booed by entire crowd for 'horrendous' performance at Cubs game
Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper booed by entire crowd for 'horrendous' performance at Cubs game

Daily Mail​

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper booed by entire crowd for 'horrendous' performance at Cubs game

'Call Her Daddy' host Alex Cooper was loudly booed at Wrigley Field on Sunday night as she 'made a mockery' of a seventh-inning stretch singing performance. Cooper was given the honor of singing 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' as the Cubs played the Cardinals, but Chicago fans hated her performance, with the podcasting mogul performing the baseball tradition in an exaggerated fashion. 'Alright Daddy Gang and Cubs fans, are you ready?,' she asked the crowd, before beginning her rendition and earning the scorn of the Wrigley crowd. She started laughing at one point in the performance, while she finished off the act by having two of her 'Unwell' employees lift her in the air. And fans were livid with Cooper. 'She made a complete mockery out of the song. Leading the Stretch at Wrigley is an honor, and this was insulting,' one wrote on X. . @alexandracooper brought the energy for Sunday Night Baseball 😂 📺 Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN — espnW (@espnW) July 7, 2025 'You have the opportunity to do something so exciting and memorable at a historical ballpark and this is what you do….ohmygod,' another said. 'Horrendous,' a third chimed in. 'She has always been painfully unfunny & her show is emblematic of so much that's wrong in our society and culture,' a fourth said of the podcaster. And a fifth succinctly stated: 'The 7th inning stretch is for the fans, and Alex made it all about herself.' Ultimately, Cooper's performance was likely forgotten by fans in attendance as Chicago beat their St. Louis rivals 11-0 to win the series. No team other than the Dodgers (56-35) has a better record than the Cubs (54-36). Cooper's name was in the news last month after she claimed her former Boston University soccer coach Nancy Feldman sexually harassed her. The allegations from Cooper, who played at the school from 2013-15, were revealed in her new Hulu documentary, 'Call Me Alex,' at the start of June The University later responded Cooper's claims and insisted they 'remain committed to fostering a safe and secure campus environment'. A letter defending Feldman was later signed by 99 women's soccer alums of the school. However, former BU player Sophia Woodland told PEOPLE that Feldman was a 'manipulator. 'The first word that comes to mind is just 'horrible,' she said. 'She is awful. She, I think, puts on a really good front.'

Trump drops new merch playing off NATO chief Rutte calling him ‘Daddy'
Trump drops new merch playing off NATO chief Rutte calling him ‘Daddy'

New York Post

time26-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Trump drops new merch playing off NATO chief Rutte calling him ‘Daddy'

There's a whole new 'Daddy Gang' in town. President Trump's allies offered supporters a new, limited-edition T-shirt with his mugshot and the word 'DADDY' on Thursday — playing off a lighthearted exchange with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday. 'When Biden was President, we were LAUGHED at on the world stage. The whole world WALKED ALL OVER US!' the Trump National Committee Joint Fundraising Committee (JFC) wrote in its email promoting the shirt. 'But thanks to your favorite President (ME!) we are respected once again,' the committee wrote in Trump's voice. 'Please never forget that I wouldn't be here without you. THANKS TO YOU, OUR COUNTRY IS RESPECTED AGAIN!' Trump National Committee The T-shirt, offered in orange or navy blue, can be yours for a $35 donation to the JFC, which Trump created in conjunction with the Republican National Committee last year. Rutte, the former Dutch prime minister, playfully called Trump 'Daddy' after the president used an analogy of children fighting on a playground to describe Israel and Iran's longstanding conflict. President Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rute join NATO heads of state for a photo Wednesday. 'They've had a big fight, like two kids in a schoolyard. You know, they fight like hell, you can't stop them. Let them fight for about two, three minutes, then it's easy to stop them,' Trump said as he and Rutte gave a joint press conference ahead of the NATO summit at The Hague. 'Daddy has to sometimes use strong language to get it stopped,' added Rutte, referencing Trump's profane, frustrated outburst from Tuesday in which he said Israel and Iran 'don't know what the f–k they're doing.' Trump was celebrated during his appearance at the NATO summit, in part for his decisive move against Iran's nuclear facilities and also for his successful push for alliance members to increase their defense spending to 5% of their GDP by 2035.

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