On Monday, The Wire published "The Private Lives of the Cheerlebrities of Instagram," which explores the Internet culture of teenage cheerleaders who get famous on Instagram. Cheerlebrities, as ...
The Internet is a dark place—a place of malware and phishing and Craigslist killers; a place where “notorious troll” actually exists as an occupation. The native murk might be partly responsible for ...
During the three years Jamie Andries spent as a member of the University of Oklahoma cheerleading team, she cheered at two Big 12 championship football games, the Orange Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, the Rose ...
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Shannon Woolsey, left, a Texas Tech University cheerleader, gets help from her roommate and fellow cheerleader, Brooke Dumas, while creating content for one of her sponsors, in Lubbock, Texas, on Oct.
Last month, The Wire's Allie Jones came across a huge but hidden cultural phenomenon: the online universe of pretty blonde cheerleaders. It doesn't sound so exciting or new, right? If you saw them in ...
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