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Subscriber Account active since. NFL cheerleaders must adhere to a number of intense rules if they want to keep their jobs, according to a recent report from The New York Times. These directives don't just pertain to cheerleaders' workplace conduct, either. The mandates dictate how cheerleaders can behave when they're off the clock, too. Specific guidelines vary from team to team, but it's not the first time the treatment of NFL cheerleaders has been the subject of a controversy. And now some are arguing are that the rules are sexist and that the NFL cheerleaders in general are exploited.
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Now, that former NFL cheerleaders have come forward with claims of abuse in their working conditions, the league is under scrutiny. These two women and others have come forward to share the intense and discriminating rules that the cheerleaders and not the players must follow in the league. You will not believe how controlling and oppressive these rules are! From maintaining a certain weight to following specific hygiene and dating guidelines, there is no area of their lives that is untouched.
Those dreams were crushed after three years on the job when she says she was fired for a "distasteful" Instagram post. Davis grew up in Ellisville, Mississippi. Her family travelled miles km to Louisiana to support the New Orleans Saints football team each season. Her mother worked as a choreographer for the Saintsations for 18 years and Davis grew up around the women with the goal of someday becoming one of them. After high school, Davis finally had her chance to dance in the Superdome, where the Saints play. She was invited to become a Saintsation after a year of junior college.