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America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is now available on Netflix, which is well-known for its sports shows like Cheer and QB1. The show focuses on the squad’s cheerleaders, who are called “beautiful, classy, and feminine” and the “best of the best.” “DCC land is this mythical, magical world, once you start sipping that Gatorade, you don’t want to come out,” declares one cheerleader. Being selected for the team is definitely not an easy task. Only 36 of the hundreds of women who compete for the team make it.
The lives of the DCC Class of 23 are chronicled in America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Even though there are a lot of new cheerleaders to get to know, fans are thinking back to when Kaitlin LeGrand was on the team in 2010. She made her debut as a rookie in season 5 before returning the following year.
Tragically, Kaitlin was cut from the group and a story she told during an episode of the show actually has fans confounded right up ’til now.
“It’s 10 o’clock at night, and she wants to come visit me,” Kelli declares. Kaitlin claims that she was stopped for speeding in a construction zone: “The cop followed me home so that I wouldn’t get an additional ticket.” “I was panicking and had an anxiety attack; I realize I should have called someone; I was just so flustered,” the individual stated. She responds “no” when asked if she is “under the influence of anything.
Kelli tells Kaitlin she thinks her “conduct is somewhat odd.” Kaitlin responds to the ladies’ inquiries regarding her ticket by stating that she “talked herself out of everything.” She also mentions that she “cried” and received a verbal warning. Before Kelli says in a confessional that the story was “confusing” and that “it didn’t connect…”, Kaitlin added that her mother drove her to the office. The former cheerleader was dropped from the team after she was informed that it was “time for her to grow up and be a veteran now.

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