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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are ready for their moment. Ahead of the series premiere of America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders , the stars of the new show sat down with ET to chat about bringing back a popular television series concept and hopefully getting the same treatment that Netflix's Cheer docuseries received. "We're ready for what the people want," shared veteran DCC team member, Victoria Kalina, on the potential for doing more seasons depending on the popularity of the show.

Kalina and co-star Kelcey Wetterberg are both alums of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team , the massively popular series that documented the audition process to become a DCC team member. The show, which ran on CMT for 16 seasons, came to an end in 2021. Newcomer Reece Allman told ET that while she is excited for the world to see the show and recognize all of the hard work that goes into being a member of one of the most infamous cheerleading teams in history, she still pinches herself over just being a Cowboy Cheerleader.



"It's so surreal -- I feel like that has been the word that I've kinda used all throughout this year. And I tell Kelcey and Victoria this all the time, that even just to be their teammate is such a huge honor." She added of her co-stars and team members, "I got to watch them and see them just grow, see their dream come to life, so that has just been such a huge honor and privilege and I'm just so grateful to be here.

" Kelli Finglass, DCC's longtime dire.

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