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Time of India
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
‘America's Sweethearts' Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders stir NFL chaos after Netflix series exposes reality behind glamour
Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders stir NFL chaos after Netflix series exposes reality behind glamour (Image via Getty) Big changes are happening in the world of NFL cheerleading. One of the most famous football teams in the United States, the Dallas Cowboys, have recently made a startling decision regarding their cheerleaders. This time, money rather than a new regimen or uniform is the main concern. News about the team's huge raise for their cheerleaders is spreading across the country. It is being discussed by supporters, past cheerleaders, and sports full details were only shared recently, and now everyone wants to know what caused this sudden change. Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders will be paid 400% more than before On Tuesday, June 18th, 2025 news broke that the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders will be compensated at 400 percent higher than before. This news was reported by ESPN and confirmed by the Dallas Cowboys franchise in Arlington, Texas. The cheerleaders used to make $200 per game day but now will make $600 per performance and $25 per hour during practices and appearances. All of this occurred after many complaints and criticisms of low pay for a group of individuals that perform regularly before tens of thousands of fans each weekend and national television. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Charlotte Jones, the daughter of team owner Jerry Jones and the executive vice president of the Dallas Cowboys, told TODAY on NBC, 'We felt it was time to make this change. These women work hard and represent our brand at the highest level.' The increase also follows the recent release of the Netflix docuseries America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, which showed how much time and effort these cheerleaders put into their job. Former cheerleaders like Victoria Kalina and Jenna Jackson speak out Victoria Kalina, who was a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader until 2022, shared her thoughts with People magazine. 'I'm so happy for the current team. This is something we've all hoped for,' She said on Wednesday, June 19, 2025. Jenna Jackson, another former member, also lauded the choice, adding, "It's long overdue. We gave our time and energy, and this pay raise shows real respect.' The decision has received strong support across social media, with fans and former team members saying this is a big win for women in sports entertainment. Also Read: "I Know He's Proud': Brian Schottenheimer Channels Father Marty Schottenheimer's Legacy As He Takes Command Of Dallas Cowboys Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Axios
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Axios
New movies and shows this week on Netflix, Max and Disney+
Here's what's new on Netflix, Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and Prime Video. What we're watching: New seasons of "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" and "The Gilded Age" and a documentary about the first Black Mardi Gras krewe. " America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" season 2 available now on Netflix The vibe: We'll catch up on season 1 standouts, including Victoria Kalina and Reece Weaver, and get to know new rookie and veteran DCC candidates. Behind the scenes: Season 2 reportedly reveals a big pay bump for the squad. " The Gilded Age" season 3 available Sunday on HBO Max Zoom in: The events of this season take place following the Opera War. During this period, old money families lost cultural control in New York's high society, replaced by rail magnates, financiers and industrialists. The intrigue: This season's guest stars include Phylicia Rashad, Dylan Baker and Bill Camp as J.P. Morgan. " A King Like Me" available now on Netflix State of play: This film follows the first Black Mardi Gras krewe as they work to bring the Zulu parade back to the streets for Mardi Gras Day 2022 in the face of Hurricane Ida, a global pandemic, and the tragic loss of an unprecedented number of members to COVID-19. More titles " Sally" on Disney+ This documentary dives into the personal life of Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, as told by Tam O'Shaughnessy — her partner of 27 years. Available now " The Buccaneers" season 2 on Apple TV+ This period drama picks up as Nan St. George (now a duchess) and her American friends are firmly entrenched in British society and fighting to be heard. They navigate love triangles, scandals, births and deaths. Available now " The Waterfront" on Netflix "Dawson's Creek" creator Kevin Williamson brings another drama to coastal North Carolina in this series about a family going to great lengths to save their struggling fishing company. Available now " Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical" on Disney+ " Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem" on Netflix This chapter of Netflix's "Trainwreck" series follows the rise and scandalous fall of former Toronto mayor Rob Ford. Available now " Noah's Arc: The Movie" on Paramount+ with Showtime The original cast of " Noah's Arc" will reprise their roles in this film featuring guest stars including Jasmine Guy, T.C. Carson and Eva Marcille. Available Friday " Somebody Feed Phil" season 8 on Netflix "Everybody Loves Raymond" creator and foodie Phil Rosenthal returns to explore culinary scenes in cities including Amsterdam, Sydney, Manila, Las Vegas and Boston. Available now " We Were Liars" on Prime Video This new young adult mystery thriller is based on the New York Times bestseller of the same name by E. Lockhart. Available now " Surviving Ohio State" on HBO Max Ohio State University's sexual abuse scandal is the focus of this documentary, which explores how former campus physician Richard Strauss abused hundreds of male athletes over two decades. Available now