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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 29
Netflix's Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 3 Fuels Fame and Scrutiny for 36-Member Squad
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 29

Netflix's Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 3 Fuels Fame and Scrutiny for 36-Member Squad

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 29

Summary

  • Season 3 of Netflix's "America's Sweethearts" follows the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders as viral attention turns team members into public figures beyond the NFL sidelines.
  • Kleine Powell and Megan McElaney said the exposure has boosted the squad's profile and even shaped tryouts, with this year the first to include applicants who had already seen the series.
  • That visibility also brings pressure: fans now film pre-game routines, performances spread online instantly, and cheerleaders juggle the attention with full-time jobs and training that can run until midnight.
  • Last season's pay fight remains part of the backdrop, with Powell and McElaney saying the squad's collective voice already won better compensation and could keep pushing change for future cheerleaders.
  • The series has widened the group's reach beyond football, helping build a fanbase through appearances at World Cup games in Dallas even as members insist they still see the role as mainly about dance and teamwork.

Insights

Will the DCC's historic 400% pay raise force other NFL teams to finally provide equitable compensation for their cheerleaders?
As cheerleaders become high-earning influencers, how can the squad prevent individual ambition from fracturing their famous team-first 'sisterhood'?
With salaries now reaching $150,000, will the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders finally secure health insurance and full-time employee status?