Netflix has recently dropped an exciting new series titled ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ on its platform, offering viewers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the life of a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. The seven-episode series follows the 2023-24 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad from auditions and training camp through the NFL season.
Produced by Emmy Award-winning director Greg Whiteley and the team behind Cheer and Last Chance U, this series provides unfiltered access into the iconic team and franchise. Led by director Kelli Finglass, the show delves into the personal stories behind the uniforms, showcasing the dedication, hard work, and drama among the cheerleaders and coaches.
Executive Vice President/Chief Brand Officer and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders President Charlotte Jones expressed excitement about sharing the journey of the season transparently with fans and viewers. The series aims to offer a more authentic perception of what it means to be a DCC, highlighting the professional dancers’ incredible skill, technique, and athleticism.
While the plans for a second season remain uncertain, the Dallas Cowboys are eager to gauge the audience’s response to the initial release of the show, hoping to continue producing more seasons in the future. ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ is now available on all Netflix platforms for viewers to enjoy.
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