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Women of God can never be like women of the world. The world has enough tough women; we need tender women.” That’s the quote of Margaret Dyreng Nadauld, which Jerry JonesDallas Cowboys shared while honoring their iconic Sweethearts. After all, for decades, these women have been more than just a part of the game. They’ve been woven into the fabric of American history.

Since the ’60s, they’ve brought unmatched energy, style, and sharp moves, raising the bar every time. And those blue-and-white star-studded uniforms? Ah, it’s so legendary, they’re in the Smithsonian. Every time they take the field at AT&T Stadium, nearly 90,000 fans feel that spark. But now, it’s not just the stadium. With Jerry Jones’ latest move, their reach is about to go way beyond the field and into millions of homes.

On Thursday, Jerry Jones’ Cowboys announced big upcoming news on their official Instagram post. They shared a clip featuring the Director of the Cowboys Cheerleaders, Kelli Finglass, and the choreographer, Judy Trammell. In the video, they said, “Slip on those boots. Season 2’s coming y’all.” Yes! The high kicks are back, coming on June 18 on Netflix.

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The team’s official IG page announced this in the caption too: “We’re back! 1,2,3 DCC! America’s Sweethearts returns June 18 only on @Netflix.” So, fans will once again step into the world of the Cowboys Cheerleaders as Netflix drops a fresh season that follows their 2024-25 journey from auditions to the bright lights of game day.

After that raw, emotional first run, this new chapter digs even deeper. The pressure, the passion, the heartbreak, it’s all there. With Emmy winner Greg Whiteley back at the helm, you already know it’s going to hit differently.

Season 1 lit up Netflix fast with 2.3 million views in just four days. It held strong in the U.S. Top 10 for five straight weeks, with moments like the “Thunderstruck” number blowing up on TikTok. Fans also got hooked, and now, they’re in for more. In the show, fans could see Reece Weaver again, along with Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell, the heart of it all. So, yeah, Jerry Jones is coming up with some more excitement and drama, besides his own players’ contract scenes, for the fans. Are you ready for it, just like Erin Andrews and the America’s Sweethearts?

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The excitement is rolling in for Jerry Jones’ upcoming show!

The moment Jerry Jones’ Cowboys’ official page dropped the teaser for America’s Sweethearts, fans couldn’t contain their excitement. Erin Andrews was right there with them, jumping into the comments with a loud, “YEEEEESSSSS.” But her love for the show isn’t new. Last season, when Armani Latimer bravely removed her wig during a Week 14 game to raise awareness for alopecia, Andrews didn’t stay silent. She cheered her on, saying, “Love this! @dccheerleaders.” That moment showed how much heart the show carries.

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Now, with another season on the way, Andrews is all in again. By the way, she’s not alone. Cowboys’ cheerleader Reece Weaver hyped it with a loud, “Here we gooooooooo.” And her colleague, Kelcey Wetterberg, chimed in too, with a “So exciting,” comment. Ah, yes, sweetheart Abby Summers, too, couldn’t wait, as she expressed her eagerness, saying, “I can’t waitttt.” We could easily see all these hypes for the show already coming in for it. To keep the vibe alive, another cheerleader, Ava Lahey, also shouted, “Let’s do this!!” along with Michelle Siemienowski, who added a big “Woohoo” in the comment.

Their reactions say it all; this show means something. It’s not just glitz and high kicks. It’s real stories, real people, and real emotion. And come June 18, fans are in for another wild, heartfelt ride by Jerry Jones’ entertainment team.

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