Netflix announced on April 18 that a new documentary series, “America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,” will debut on the platform this summer.
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The Cowboys Cheerleader Series will follow the 2023-24 team from start to finish. It begins with auditions and training camp and continues throughout the NFL season. The showrunner for the seven-episode series is Emmy Award-winning director Greg Whiteley, who directed Netflix'scheers” and “Last Chance U”
The series will feature former longtime director of the Cowboys Cheerleaders, who spearheaded CMT's long-running reality show “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: How to Build a Team,” which ran for 16 seasons from 2006 to 2021. It will be led by cheerleader Kelly Finglas. The reason for the show's cancellation was not disclosed, but on February 16, 2022, ESPN reported that the Cowboys football team was arrested after a male senior team official allegedly secretly videotaped cheerleaders in the locker room with his cell phone. It was reported that the four cheerleaders were paid $2.4 million. when they take off their clothes.
Charlotte Jones, deputy chief brand officer for the Dallas Cowboys and president of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (and daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones), said the Netflix series gives viewers a sense of symbolism. He said that it will provide a new perspective on the series.
“We knew that the opportunity to transparently share our season journey and the emotions, challenges and joys we experienced along the way was what our fans and viewers wanted,” Jones said in a statement. said.
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