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After her son's debut on the sidelines resulted in a heated debate online, the mom of a male Minnesota Vikings cheerleaders is speaking out.
A pair of Minnesota Vikings cheerleaders are dividing the internet. Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn are the first ever men to join the team’s ranks, sparking both support and backlash online.
Male cheerleaders are back in the NFL, and the debate is less about athletic ability and more about masculinity, media, and mental health. Here’s why it matters.
The Vikings and the NFL have been met with backlash by fans who accuse the football franchise of going "woke" by allowing ...
The right has been outraged at the Vikings' new cheerleaders while being ok with several GOP presidents' backgrounds in cheering.
The Minnesota Vikings are facing national controversy over male cheerleaders as former player Jack Brewer voiced strong ...
With three men on the cheer squad, it's the largest contingent of male cheerleaders the team has ever had. It comes as ...
The mother of male Minnesota Vikings cheerleader Louie Conn has spoken out after her son’s inclusion on the team has been the ...
Legendary British swimmer and Olympic silver medalist Sharron Davies saw zero issues with the NFL having male cheerleaders.
Male NFL cheerleaders are speaking out after some people criticized Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, two Minnesota Vikings cheerleaders.
Ala., weighed in on the debate over male cheerleaders as the Minnesota Vikings came to the defense of theirs this week.
Social media has become inundated with discourse about the presence of male cheerleaders in the NFL ahead of a new season.
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