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Perth Now
24-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Perth's DCC sets record straight on unusual hairstyle
One of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' newest recruits has set the record straight after she was spotted donning a hairstyle not associated with being a DCC. Perth's very own Faith Ward is one of five new rookies to join the famous cheerleading team in Texas that is known for implementing strict rules on the dancers, including extreme beauty guidelines. Following the 2025 team announcement last week, eagle-eyed DCC fans noticed that Ward was the only cheerleader with her hair styled in a ponytail, contrary to the hair-down look that has become synonymous with the squad. On Thursday, Ward confirmed on social media that the ponytail was here to stay after having her official team photos. 'I've been hearing a lot of tales, and I'm here to set the record straight,' she said in a video on Instagram. 'Well, as you can see here, my headshot, that's how it all started, so that's how they found me, that's how they saw me, and I guess they just preferred me with my hair up rather than out there's not that much tea to it.' The 22-year-old said the controversial hairdo made the team's brutal training camp debut two weeks in. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. 'They asked me to tie it up, and then I kind of just left it that way and then uniform fittings really confirmed it,' she said. The Wellington-born, who is the first New Zealander to make DCC, also revealed the reaction from squad director Kelli Finglass. 'Ariana Grande is all she had to say, which I was like, that's amazing, obviously my hair was a little bit shorter at the time, so we added some longer extensions, went a bit blonder,' she said. Friends and fans took to the comments section with mixed reactions to the rule-bending. DCC veteran Charly Barby said: 'Our pony princess.' Faith Ward with her fellow rookies. Credit: Supplied 'This is so iconic. The girl with the ponytail!' a fan said. Another fan said: 'Normalise ponies cause my hair would be a full frizzy mess covered in sweat if I was doing all this with it down.' 'Is Faith really Faith if she doesn't have her iconic slick back ponytail?' a third fan added. Another fan said: 'The ponytail looks SO good!! And I love the uniform on her. She honestly looks like she was born to be a DCC.' However, one fan disagreed with the hair change. 'I think you're gorgeous, but I prefer the down hairstyle of all the DCC! The hair rule STAYS DOWN,' they said. Meanwhile, others paid attention to a film crew in the background of Ward's video, where they hoped for an announcement of season three of the hit Netflix show America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Faith Ward is representing New Zealand and Australia. Credit: Supplied 'I see a film crew in the background 👀 season 3?!' a fan said. It comes after Ward herself hinted at another season where fans would get an insight to her DCC journey after explaining how overwhelmed she felt during her first training camp lesson. 'The first lesson when I came in, I'm sure you guys will eventually see, I'm a deer in headlights,' she told PerthNow 'Going into an environment where I'd never done the style before, never held a pair of pom poms, and didn't know any of the routines, while all the veterans around you know what they're doing is extremely intimidating. 'Plus, you're literally fighting for your life in front of Judy and Kellie, so you want to do the best you can.' 'Girl, hopefully Netflix releases season three. I would love to see that too.'


NBC News
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC News
Why did Chandi Dayle leave the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders?
Season 2 of 'America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' is full of highs and lows for Chandi Dayle, the longest-running veteran of the iconic squad. In the sophomore season of the Netflix docuseries, Dayle lands the role of first leader for her group. Episode 6 then throws viewers for a loop as Dayle suddenly disappears from the squad. What caused the cheerleader to take a break from the group and did she ever return? We're unraveling one of Season 2's biggest mysteries, and what she's since said. Who is Chandi Dayle? Chandi Dayle, a sixth-year veteran of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC) gets a lot of screen time during Season 2 of the Netflix docuseries as she tries out for and earns her spot on the 2024-2025 squad. Per her DCC bio, Dayle has multiple jobs outside of cheerleading, working as a social media marketing specialist for a pediatric dentistry practice and a licensed pharmacy technician for her family's business. She also works at a Pilates studio and performs contract work for a DCC sponsor. What does Chandi's love life have to do with anything? In Episode 6, Dayle opened up about a prior abusive relationship, explaining that her ex-boyfriend misused alcohol and became emotionally and physically abusive on multiple occasions. Dayle described her ex as a 'stalker' in the period after their breakup and said he threatened her new boyfriend. Despite her efforts to file domestic violence, harassment and stalking police reports, Dayle said she had been unsuccessful in her attempts to obtain any form of meaningful protection from her ex. The cheerleader said that her fear had taken a toll on the quality of her current relationship. Later on, Dayle announced that she and her boyfriend had broken up. Why did Chandi take a leave of absence? Episode 6 depicts the squad's trip to the Bahamas for a team retreat. By the time they returned, Dayle had taken a leave of absence. According to Trammell and Finglass, Dayle took time off to address her 'mental health.' During Dayle's absence, KayDianna MacKenzie stepped in as first leader. Speculation, meanwhile, ricocheted around the team. 'We all know something's going on and we're not getting any answers. No one's speaking about it as a whole so everything is just being whispered,' DCC squad member Jada Mclean said. Dayle then appeared and addressed what happened in a confessional interview. The cheerleader said she'd been 'struggling mentally' and has 'done bad things to myself before.' What happened in the Bahamas? Mclean ultimately summarized what happened in the Bahamas: Dayle brought 'somebody' into her room, upsetting some teammates. Other cheerleaders brought up that by doing so, Dayle broke a contractual policy. 'A lot of people were worried for their safety because they didn't know who this individual was. If that was me, I probably wouldn't want to be in a room with a stranger either,' she continued. Still, Mclean was sensitive to what Dayle was feeling in the moment. 'To other people, it came off as, 'Oh my gosh, you put me in danger.' Or, 'You weren't worried about my safety.' But I don't think she thought of that in an almost just naïve way. She wasn't thinking about that at all. She was kind of thinking about what she needed at the time,' she said. What did Chandi say about the incident? Dayle recalled breaking up with her boyfriend and spiraling emotionally afterwards. 'When we took the trip to the Bahamas, I met someone and we shared similar things that have happened in our past. I was just like kind of crumbling down and I was like, 'Dang, I feel like I have no one here to talk to and so it's nice to have someone to confide in,'' she said. Dayle admitted to breaking DCC protocol but says she was only thinking about needing a friend to listen to her, clarifying that it wasn't a hookup situation. 'It helped me in the moment. Like I get it, it was probably the wrong place and time to do that. But selfishly, I had to do it for me because I feel like I was just losing it,' she said to her friend. She said that she has 'kind of checked (herself) out' during her time away from the squad and opens up about the pressures of being in such a demanding role. 'It's really hard to have all that pressure on you all the time. I don't really know who I am. DCC's not even happy for me anymore cause I don't know myself. And I feel like I've just reached that point where I feel like I'm making mistakes in my own life. And they expect you to wake up and be perfect every day. But I can't do it anymore. I really just wanted to dance and be happy and I just haven't been,' she said. What happened when Chandi returned to the DCC squad? Just in time for the end of the season, Dayle returned to the squad — but not as a team leader. She was met with mixed reactions. 'It affected some people more than others, but the way that those people didn't feel like they were being heard then affected the group more because a lot of people have kind of walked away from her. And that's not something you want, especially on a team this big,' Mclean said in a confessional interview. While opening up about her return to the team, Dayle said it was 'really nice' not being a first leader anymore. 'Now I don't have to think about what I'm doing or what I'm calling or anything like that,' she said. Mclean offered support for her teammate in an interview, saying, 'We've all done things that we shouldn't have done or been in situations that we shouldn't have been in. There's no time to sit and dwell in the past. We can sit here in this or we can move forward.' Finglass applauded Dayle for doing 'a great job for the situation she's in' and acknowledged that it was 'very hard' for her to watch the cheerleader 'go through a low point.' 'I feel very motherly to her. She needs hugs and she needs love and she needs forgiveness. We're not gonna leave any of our children out in the cold,' she said. Is Chandi still with the DCC? Dayle has opted to move on from the squad. 'I think this year I found who I really am. I lost it for sure, was lost in who I really was, There was a long time where I was scared to just not be without dance because that was just me and that was my safe space. But I feel good,' she said while talking with her coaches about her decision. Finglass said it would be a 'huge transition' without Dayle on the squad but wished her well. Wait, what happened to KayDianna? Remember when KayDianna MacKenzie stepped in for Chandi during her leave of absence? The season finale revealed she's no longer a member of the team. Finglass called the decision MacKenzie's 'choice' and said it resulted from 'one conversation of honest feedback.' Meanwhile, MacKenzie shared her own version of the story in a confessional interview. 'Bahamas happened. I stepped into leadership. I definitely didn't feel supported. I felt like I was just a body. It was as if Chandi got the perks of being a first leader and I got the responsibility part of it,' she said. The cheerleader went on to say she and her teammates were 'confused' and didn't know 'what was going to happen' next. Then, one day, MacKenzie's was on TikTok Live and some of her followers started asking about the Bahamas incident. Although she didn't name Dayle directly, MacKenzie did say she'd record a video one day to explain what happened. 'Of course someone screen-recorded it and put it on Reddit. They blew it up. I didn't even talk about Chandi, never said Chandi's name. And then I got a call from staff. They said that I was under investigation for being a bully and harassing and I was officially suspended at that point,' she said. At that point, MacKenzie's decided to step away from the organization and 'respect' herself. Still, she said having to miss the squad banquet was a letdown. 'Even though it was a tough year, I still wanted to be there for my rookies. I still wanted to celebrate this year,' she said.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' Season 2 Sets June Netflix Premiere Date (EXCLUSIVE)
The high kicks are back! Season 2 of the hit series 'America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' will premiere on Netflix June 18, giving NFL fans a unique glimpse into the lives of the 2024-25 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad, Variety can exclusively reveal. More from Variety Advertisers Hungry for Super Bowl, NFL in Early TV Upfront Talks Netflix's Manga Adaptation 'Bet' Isn't Worth the Gamble: TV Review Ten Takes on the Making of Netflix's Epic Series 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' Following the series' first season, which captured the unfiltered lives of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders both on and off the field, Season 2 will follow the team from auditions all the way through NFL season. Emmy Award-winning Greg Whiteley ('Cheer,' 'Last Chance U') returns to direct. When Season 1 debuted last June, it launched onto Netflix's Top 10 worldwide chart with 2.3 million views within just four days on the platform. It remained in the Top 10 U.S. TV shows for five weeks straight with moments like the 'Thunderstruck'AC/DC number going viral on TikTok. In addition to Kelli Finglass (the Senior Director, DCC) and Judy Trammell (the Head Choreographer, DCC), cheerleader Reece Weaver will be among the returning cheerleaders. 'Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' is executive produced by Whiteley and Adam Leibowitz for One Potato Productions, Andrew Fried and Dane Lillegard for Boardwalk Pictures and Ross M. Dinerstein and Rebecca Evans for Campfire Studios. Production companies include One Potato Productions and Boardwalk Pictures in association with Campfire Studios. During an interview with Variety last June, Whiteley discussed his hopes for Season 2. 'Our last two or three weeks of filming, we were just starting to hit our stride. I'd love to have more time to see if we can get deeper and deeper with more and more of the team,' Whiteley said. 'Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' joins Netflix's continued relationship with the Dallas Cowboys, including the upcoming docuseries 'America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys,' which is set to release in August. Check out first look images below. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival