Has one North Korean cheerleader gone rogue during the 2018 Winter Olympics? North Korea’s squad of cheerleaders has been a hit in Pyeongchang, South Korea, due to the energetic and choreographed support they provide Korean Olympians. The so-called “Army of Beauties” reserves its enthusiasm solely for its own teams, so the fact one appeared to cheer for a sworn enemy is notable. Korean-language television cameras spotted a North Korean cheerleader clapping for United States figure skaters Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Chris Knierim last Friday during one of their performances. As you can see in the video below, the cheerleader seated next to the rogue cl... NESN.com
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Team Sports America Michigan State University Gnome Cheerleader
Team Sports America Michigan State University Gnome Cheerleader Show your pride for the Michigan State UniversityMade of polystone resinHand painted detailsSuitable for indoor or outdoor useMeasures 4.5 x 5 x 11.5 inches According to folklore, gnomes are believed to bring good luck to your garden. Now you can also bring good luck to your favorite team with this gnome cheerleader decked out in licensed team colors and logo. Made of polystone resin, with hand painted colors and logo, this charming gnome cheerleader is suitable for outdoor or indoor use. She stands 11.5 inches tall and is approximately 5 inches wide. Team Sports America -
Cowboys Cheerleader Melissa Kellerman Forced Off Twitter After Joking About Jason Witten’s Accidental Tackle
The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are perhaps the most recognizable squad in the league, so when one cheerleader was forced to cancel her Twitter account, it generated some buzz. Even more perplexing, though, is the reasoning behind the organization requesting that Melissa Kellerman cancel her account. During the Cowboys-Dolphins game on Thanksgiving, tight end Jason Witten was pushed out of bounds, at which point he knocked over 22-year-old cheerleader. On Friday morning, Kellerman posted two seemingly harmless tweets about the incident. She tweeted: "Not hurtin' today, like some of y'all thought I would be! Our TE isn't as tough as he looks... That or I'm WAY tougher than I look. ;)" And then: "I'm not the best at Jason Witten trust falls. ;)" Neither of the tweets seemed offensive