Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 7, 2025 · Entertainment

Alex Cooper's 'Horrendous' Cubs Game Performance: Booed Offstage!

Alex Cooper belted out a much-criticized rendition of 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame'

SCANDAL AT THE STADIUM: 'Call Her Daddy' Host Alex Cooper Booed by Cubs Fans for Cringeworthy 7th-Inning Stretch Performance

The Wrigley Field faithful were left in shock and disgust as Alex Cooper, host of the popular podcast "Call Her Daddy," butchered the iconic 7th-inning stretch song "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during Sunday night's Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals game.

Cooper, known for her sassy humor and larger-than-life personality, decided to put her own spin on the traditional baseball anthem, leaving fans in attendance utterly bewildered and annoyed. Her over-the-top performance, which included laughing and having two of her "Unwell" employees lift her up in the air like a human piñata, earned her a chorus of boos and jeers from the crowd.

Her performance ended by her being hoisted in the air as fans at Wrigley field booed

But was it just a harmless case of bad taste, or did Cooper's antics cross a line? According to eyewitnesses, the podcasting mogul made a complete mockery of the song, turning what should have been a fun and lighthearted experience into an embarrassing spectacle.

"It was like she forgot that the 7th-inning stretch is for the fans, not just about her own ego," said one disgusted fan. "And don't even get me started on the laughing – it was like she thought she was the star of the show or something."

The criticism didn't stop there. Many fans took to social media to express their outrage and disappointment at Cooper's performance, with some calling it "horrendous" and others declaring that it was an "insult" to the game of baseball itself.

Cooper recently claimed she was sexually harassed by a Boston University head soccer coach

But what makes this story even juicier is the controversy surrounding Cooper's past. Just last month, she claimed that her former Boston University soccer coach, Nancy Feldman, had sexually harassed her during her playing days at the school from 2013-15. The allegations were revealed in her new Hulu documentary, "Call Me Alex," and sparked a firestorm of debate on social media.

The university responded to Cooper's claims, insisting that they remain committed to fostering a safe and secure campus environment. But not everyone is convinced – including former BU player Sophia Woodland, who told PEOPLE that Feldman was a "manipulator" who puts on a good front but has a dark underbelly.

As the debate rages on, one thing is certain: Alex Cooper's Wrigley Field performance will go down in history as one of the most cringeworthy moments in baseball history. And with her name already making headlines for all the wrong reasons, it's safe to say that this podcasting mogul has earned herself a spot in the gossip columns for the foreseeable future.

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