Alexandra Cooper

Alexandra Cooper was birthed on August 21st 1994 in Newtown Pennsylvania. The father of her Bryan Cooper used to play hockey at the University of Wisconsin. Cooper and Cooper's sister Kathryn Cooper as well as her sister Grant Cooper all grew up within Newtown Pennsylvania. Pennington High School was her high school. Cooper excelled as an athlete. She played both the high school and in college. The coaches from Boston University noticed her athleticism and gave the opportunity to receive a award of a scholarship. Cooper took an Boston University scholarship to play soccer for the women's division 1 team during her entire four-year career, sat on the team. Cooper was a senior year cocaptain. Cooper was a leader in her team's journey to four M.C.T. Championships. She also took home the Prep-A title all four years. Her junior and senior year honors comprised of All-Prep, All-Area and All-Prep 1st Team. Cooper was a star in different areas too. When she was at the university, she was fascinated by the media world and entertainment. She wanted to pursue a career within the entertainment business. After graduating in Boston University in the field of television and film, Cooper was hired in the studio on air at DirtyWater Media. Cooper was employed as a host in the studio at Dirty Water Media, in 2016, soon after graduating. The job allowed her to spread the word about what she was able to do. She launched a comedy podcast known as"Call Her Daddy two years later. The show discussed sexual relations and the daily life of New York City. It was a huge sensation, and it gained thousands of followers within the first time period of. Cooper has signed an exclusive 60 million contract in 2021 in partnership with Spotify. The agreement stipulated that podcasts could only be accessible on streaming devices.

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