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Posted: 2024-06-24T16:33:41Z | Updated: 2024-06-24T17:28:25Z People Are Furious At The Cowboys For Remarks About Not Paying Cheerleaders Well | HuffPost

People Are Furious At The Cowboys For Remarks About Not Paying Cheerleaders Well

Theyre not paid a lot, but ... they come here for something thats actually bigger than that to them, said Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones of the low pay.
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Charlotte Jones, left, said the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders "actually dont come here for the money."
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Viewers of Netflix s docuseries Americas Sweethearts are calling out the Dallas Cowboys over how an official for the NFL team tried to justify why its cheerleaders arent paid well.

In the docuseries, which premiered last week and follows the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders through a football season, Cowboys Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones tells the camera that there is a lot of cynicism around pay for NFL cheerleaders.

Theyre not paid a lot, Jones, the daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, said on camera. But the facts are that they actually dont come here for the money. They come here for something thats actually bigger than that to them.

She continued: There are not a lot of opportunities in the field of dance to get to perform at an elite level. It is about being a part of something bigger than themselves. She added that women become Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders because its their passion and they get to be a part of the sisterhood. 

People on social media expressed their anger at those remarks. 

I dont think the show is reflecting positively on the Cowboys organization, reads one comment  with more than 1,200 likes on the cheerleaders Instagram. These girls are overworked without appropriate pay and then Charlotte, who has her job because her daddy is a millionaire and handed it to her, defends it by saying its [a] privilege to represent the organization. Yikes. Not a good look on the Cowboys. If theyre such an important brand and the organization makes so much money off of them, then pay them accordingly.

The docuseries never discloses how much the teams cheerleaders make. Kat Puryear, a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, said on the docuseries that she was paid about the same as a full-time Chick-fil-A worker. A former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader who joined the squad in 2021 told HuffPost that she was paid $12.50 per hour and $400 per game day.

Its kind of a running joke for the girls on the team: The guys on the practice squad , who dont even touch the field half of the time, getting 80 grand more than we do a year, she told HuffPost . And Im at every single game, dancing my ass off, and every other appearance, and my face is all over The Star, she said, referring to the Cowboys headquarters and practice facility. You dont even know who these guys on the practice team are.

The docuseries makes a case that the cheerleaders are part of the reason the Cowboys are known as Americas team. 

The most infuriating thing about the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders documentary isnt the ridiculous beauty standards, its the fact they pay them a pittance so they have to work second jobs, while the footballers are paid millions, reads one post on X . The women are just as much athletes as the men.

Others took their frustration to TikTok. One person said in a TikTok with more than 75,000 likes that the discussion around pay made her blood absolutely boil. She pointed out how the cheerleaders have to perform like athletes while also maintaining their body weight to fit in the same shorts they were given when they auditioned.  

Meanwhile, Im sure [Charlotte Jones is] getting paid her wages in cold hard cash instead of passion and sisterhood, the TikToker said.

This isnt the first time the Cowboys have faced blowback for not paying their cheerleaders a lot. In 2018, Erica Wilkins, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader from 2014 to 2017, sued the organization for lost wages. The Cowboys settled out of the suit. 

The issue of NFL cheerleaders pay received renewed public attention  earlier this year after cheer squads participated in a social media trend showing off their day jobs. 

This isnt the flex you think it is. Youre telling us you dont pay your cheerleaders shit, reads a comment  on a video of the Kansas City Chiefs cheerleaders that earned more than 31,000 likes.

The Cowboys did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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