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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2019 15:30:36 GMT
Close SUPER BOWL: MALE CHEERLEADERS PERFORM AT EVENT FOR FIRST TIME IN NFL HISTORY Two male cheerleaders take part 15 hours ago 2.9Kshares Click to follow Indy/Life Napoleon Jinnies and Quinton Peron have made history as the first male cheerleaders to perform at the Super Bowl. Before the match, Peron was photographed lining up with his female teammates before stepping onto the pitch to support the Los Angeles Rams at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium stadium in Atlanta. Moments later, he charged out onto the pitch wearing a blue and yellow long-sleeved top and white trousers. Overcome with emotion, the Californian native smiled to the crowds waving a blue and white pompom. Hours before his appearance at the game, Peron posted a video of himself dancing in the stadium’s changing rooms in front of his teammates to Instagram Stories. Male cheerleaders make history at 2019 Super Bowl Show all 7 Last month, the cheerleader shared his excitement for his involvement at the Super Bowl, tweeting a photograph of himself and Jinnies. He captioned the image: “Napoleon, you think Atlanta is ready for us? ... NAHHHHHH…WE’RE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL!”
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