Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Deny Dismissing Victoria Kalina’s Birthday

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Deny Dismissing Victoria Kalina’s Birthday


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America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders has been captivating fans by showcasing the grueling journey to becoming a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. One scene in particular divided viewers on how the women support each other through their actions, beyond just their words.

In the America’s Sweethearts episode, Victoria Kalina and her mom, Tina Kalina, hosted a well-decorated birthday get-together at their Dallas home. However, other members of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC) did not show up for the party, leaving her to celebrate with her mother alone and making viewers curious if they intentionally ignored the invite.

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“We had an appearance that morning and that’s when [Netflix] had asked, ‘Hey, can we come film? Can we come celebrate with you?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah,’” Victoria, 24, recalled during the Monday, July 8, episode of the Be There in Five podcast. “I  word-of-mouth and vocalized, ‘Hey, Netflix is coming. There’s gonna be cake [and] the more the merrier.’ But, I guess it just didn’t trickle along.”

@bethereinfive

Replying to @fgbugge Hi! I am an audio-only podcast mostly, clips are used for promo. But since people want to see it, we will get it up this week @Victoria Kalina

♬ original sound – Kate Kennedy (Be There in 5)

After being asked if the incident bothered her, Victoria responded, “No, because everything that I said always felt like it got just brushed aside.” She said her DCC teams often did “not fully acknowledge” what she said, and pointed out that the team regularly came together to plan and celebrate other cheerleaders’ birthdays.

The podcast host offered some reassurance, saying, “And you deserve that same hype from true friends.”

However, other DCC members are now speaking out, offering a different perspective on the birthday incident.

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America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders has been captivating fans by showcasing the grueling journey to becoming a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. One scene in particular divided viewers on how the women support each other through their actions, beyond just their words.

In the America’s Sweethearts episode, Victoria Kalina and her mom, Tina Kalina, hosted a well-decorated birthday get-together at their Dallas home. However, other members of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC) did not show up for the party, leaving her to celebrate with her mother alone and making viewers curious if they intentionally ignored the invite.

“We had an appearance that morning and that’s when [Netflix] had asked, ‘Hey, can we come film? Can we come celebrate with you?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah,’” Victoria, 24, recalled during the Monday, July 8, episode of the Be There in Five podcast. “I  word-of-mouth and vocalized, ‘Hey, Netflix is coming. There’s gonna be cake [and] the more the merrier.’ But, I guess it just didn’t trickle along.”

@bethereinfive

Replying to @fgbugge Hi! I am an audio-only podcast mostly, clips are used for promo. But since people want to see it, we will get it up this week @Victoria Kalina

♬ original sound – Kate Kennedy (Be There in 5)

After being asked if the incident bothered her, Victoria responded, “No, because everything that I said always felt like it got just brushed aside.” She said her DCC teams often did “not fully acknowledge” what she said, and pointed out that the team regularly came together to plan and celebrate other cheerleaders’ birthdays.

The podcast host offered some reassurance, saying, “And you deserve that same hype from true friends.”

However, other DCC members are now speaking out, offering a different perspective on the birthday incident.

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