Ever watched a documentary and realized it was less about the person and more about the brand? Yeah, me too. That’s exactly the vibe Hulu’s new docuseries Call Her Alex gives off, as pointed out in a recent Time article. Instead of peeling back the layers of Alex Cooper’s fascinating personality, it feels like a flashy infomercial for her podcast empire, Call Her Daddy.
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