Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 26
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Win 400% Pay Rise as Netflix Fame Fuels Leverage
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 26

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Win 400% Pay Rise as Netflix Fame Fuels Leverage

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 26

Summary

  • Five Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, including Kleine Powell, helped secure a historic 400% pay increase in 2025 after members had reportedly been paid just $15 an hour plus appearance fees.
  • Netflix's "America's Sweethearts" gave the group millions of viewers and global recognition, which Powell said provided enough visibility to strengthen the cheerleaders' hand in talks with the billion-dollar Cowboys organization.
  • Season 3, released June 16 and following the 2025-26 season, shows how that fame has changed the squad—bringing public recognition, larger social-media followings and new concerns over whether recruits are chasing the role or influencer status.
  • The 36-member squad remains central to the Cowboys brand even as the series highlights the physical strain, financial pressure and identity trade-offs behind a polished image long marketed as "America's Sweethearts."

Insights

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