Minnesota Vikings show support for their male cheerleaders
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If you guessed people with things like "MAGA" and "SAVE AMERICA NOW" in their X bios, you'd be correct. Let me explain: This year, the Minnesota Vikings NFL team added two male cheerleaders to its squad. Their names are Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn.
Legendary British swimmer and Olympic silver medalist Sharron Davies saw zero issues with the NFL having male cheerleaders.
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Minnesota vikings cheerleader Blaize Shiek wrote, “Wait…did someone say our name?” in response to his many critics.