
America's Sweethearts: Where is DCC's Jada now?
What have you spent your week doing? Well if you're anything like us, you'v been totally and utterly obsessed with season two of America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. The Netflix series has been out for nearly a week and in that time we've completed the series and are now desperate to know what's happened to the girls since, especially Jada.
Jada was one of the main characters of season two, and one of the key figures in fighting for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC)'s significant pay rise. However, despite winning the pay rise she fought for, season two of America's Sweethearts saw Jada depart from the cheerleading team, having been part of it for the past five years.
So since retiring what has Jada been up to? Well, she's been a very busy woman. Here's what you need to know.
Wondering what's next for Jada? Well it seems modelling could be on the cards. The dancer shared a number of pictures of herself on Instagram at a photo shoot, and captioned the gorgeous images "Changing my career from dancer to model".
Not only can she add model to the career list, but presenter too. Back in May she appeared on stage throughout the ACM awards, presenting trophies to the winners.
Now that she's retired, alongside working her job as a cosmetics specialist for a dermatology practice, she's also been going on a lot of trips.
Earlier this year she hopped over to a dreamy looking holiday in Mexico and honestly, we're so jealous.
As we saw in episode five of season two, Jada is all about family, and over on Instagram she's been sharing a number of pictures and videos with her family, particularly her niece. Just yesterday (23 June) she took to Instagram to wish her three-year-old niece a happy birthday.
Despite retiring Jada has still been very present during the promotion of season two of America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. She's spoken in a number of interviews about her love for the team and also explained her fight for the women to get a pay rise.
Speaking on the Today Show, Jada explained how proud she is of the team, saying: "I think it was a moment of unity for our team, we all came together. I think we were very inspired by the women before us and we want to inspire the women who come after us. And I think this is just a big moment for women in sports."
Whatever else you do next Jada, we can't wait to see.
America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders season two is available on Netflix now
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