

Now
here’s
some
news
worth
cheering
for.
Following
the
premiere
of
Netflix’s
America’s
Sweethearts:
Dallas
Cowboys
Cheerleaders
in
June,
the
docuseries
is
officially
set
to
return
for
a
second
season
in
2025,
the
streaming
service
announced
Nov.
11.
In
a
teaser
for
season
two,
members
of
the
NFL
cheer
squad—clad
in
their
signature
blue
and
white
uniforms
paired
with
their
iconic
cowboy
boots—performed
a
sultry
dance
routine
before
uniting
in
a
huddle
as
they
ditched
their
pom-poms,
chanting,
“DCC
season
two!
Woo!”
Much
like
season
one,
viewers
will
continue
to
get
unfiltered
behind-the-scenes
access
to
the
Dallas
Cowboys’
cheerleading
team
as
the
series
documents
all
the
highs
and
lows
of
the
2024-2025
football
season,
beginning
with
the
team’s
auditions
and
training
camp.
The
show’s
first
season
followed
the
formation
of
the
team’s
36-person
team,
which
included
legacy
cheerleaders
Victoria
Kalina
and
Madeline
Salter—whose
mothers
were
also
DCC
members—as
well
as
rookies
like
Anna
Kate
Sundvold
and
Reece
Weaver,
who
went
on
to
make
the
cut
once
more
for
the
team’s
2024
season.

