I don't watch but the one clip I saw of Reese made me laugh. She thinks God has a plan for her and that plan is shaking her ass in front of thousands every weekend? Okay gurl. |
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Because it’s crap!!! I love it. Not apologizing. |
I mean, he is a perfectly adequate, not attractive twenty something who isn’t particularly talented in any way. She’s beautiful and a fantastic dancer. She could have done much better. As mentioned earlier, even Kelly was shocked when she met him on last season’s show. |
Yeah, he's def a starter husband. Did you see Madie's boyfriend this season? I suspect she will be moving on from him before he finishes his electrician trainee license. |
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I'm always fascinated by people who have no interest in knowing anyone different than them. Reese is one of those people. She said when she dances she wants people to see Jesus coming through her to them. Like it's never even occurred to her some people don't believe in Jesus at ALL. |
Oh the irony of this post. |
+1 The dripping irony. |
It is so ironic that it is absurdly comical. |
She is D U M B. |
I was thinking about the “Madie will drop the boyfriend” comment and I’m not sure when she would have time to meet someone new. These women work basically around the clock, between their job or school and dance and have a code of conduct that trickles into their personal lives. It’s interesting to me that they view this opportunity as so major, and it is, but in some ways being a DCC kind of freezes you in time for five years. |
Agree but she had just graduated high school so gets some slack. |
I watch the show for Kelli and Judy because I find their dynamic really amusing. A lot (but certainly not all) of the former cheerleaders don’t seem to age very well. Won’t name names. I completely agree with the PP who said it’s tragic that define entire identity by their time at DCC.
Lastly I can think of quite a few girls I know who’d be considered 9 or 10s who marry guys who are not. Love is weird. |
They typically don't go to college, yes there are exceptions, and usually don't have professional jobs. They fit in with the blue collar guys. |