Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just started watching this. It’s so shocking. How little they are paid. The scene where the girl wins an award at a banquet dinner and gets up and uses her walker. What they do to their bodies and how little they are compensated. How DCC is a multimillion dollar brand and the women get so little. How oblivious and high on it all that they are.
It’s extortion. And it’s heartbreaking.
It's a part time job and I read they earn $75k. Um, that's REALLY great for a part time job, especially in Texas. And all of them are pretty so they're all probably also doing influencer stuff on social media for extra money. Plus being on the shows pays money. PLUS some of them (Kelsey (sp?)) have full time jobs that probably provide health insurance too.
It’s a highly visible, extremely demanding sport. It brings in an insane amount of money. How much are the women paid? It’s peanuts. Your justifications are sickening. In no world would a male athlete that makes this much bank for his employer be willing to accept $15/hour. Even worse, in no world would society (or idiots like you) argue that it is ok “because they can be influencers”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah the woman who said she had 12 orthopedic surgeries in 6 years was pretty shocking.
But the craziest part might be the mega church the girls are filmed at. God Loves Dallas! God Loves the Dallas Cowboys! Must be preaching from the King Jerry Jones Version.
I bet they don’t get health insurance to cover these expenses!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just started watching this. It’s so shocking. How little they are paid. The scene where the girl wins an award at a banquet dinner and gets up and uses her walker. What they do to their bodies and how little they are compensated. How DCC is a multimillion dollar brand and the women get so little. How oblivious and high on it all that they are.
It’s extortion. And it’s heartbreaking.
It's a part time job and I read they earn $75k. Um, that's REALLY great for a part time job, especially in Texas. And all of them are pretty so they're all probably also doing influencer stuff on social media for extra money. Plus being on the shows pays money. PLUS some of them (Kelsey (sp?)) have full time jobs that probably provide health insurance too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just started watching this. It’s so shocking. How little they are paid. The scene where the girl wins an award at a banquet dinner and gets up and uses her walker. What they do to their bodies and how little they are compensated. How DCC is a multimillion dollar brand and the women get so little. How oblivious and high on it all that they are.
It’s extortion. And it’s heartbreaking.
It's a part time job and I read they earn $75k. Um, that's REALLY great for a part time job, especially in Texas. And all of them are pretty so they're all probably also doing influencer stuff on social media for extra money. Plus being on the shows pays money. PLUS some of them (Kelsey (sp?)) have full time jobs that probably provide health insurance too.
It’s a highly visible, extremely demanding sport. It brings in an insane amount of money. How much are the women paid? It’s peanuts. Your justifications are sickening. In no world would a male athlete that makes this much bank for his employer be willing to accept $15/hour. Even worse, in no world would society (or idiots like you) argue that it is ok “because they can be influencers”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just started watching this. It’s so shocking. How little they are paid. The scene where the girl wins an award at a banquet dinner and gets up and uses her walker. What they do to their bodies and how little they are compensated. How DCC is a multimillion dollar brand and the women get so little. How oblivious and high on it all that they are.
It’s extortion. And it’s heartbreaking.
So their full time job can provide health insurance for the 3-6 orthopedic surgeries they need after cheering?! WTH
It's a part time job and I read they earn $75k. Um, that's REALLY great for a part time job, especially in Texas. And all of them are pretty so they're all probably also doing influencer stuff on social media for extra money. Plus being on the shows pays money. PLUS some of them (Kelsey (sp?)) have full time jobs that probably provide health insurance too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just started watching this. It’s so shocking. How little they are paid. The scene where the girl wins an award at a banquet dinner and gets up and uses her walker. What they do to their bodies and how little they are compensated. How DCC is a multimillion dollar brand and the women get so little. How oblivious and high on it all that they are.
It’s extortion. And it’s heartbreaking.
It's a part time job and I read they earn $75k. Um, that's REALLY great for a part time job, especially in Texas. And all of them are pretty so they're all probably also doing influencer stuff on social media for extra money. Plus being on the shows pays money. PLUS some of them (Kelsey (sp?)) have full time jobs that probably provide health insurance too.
Anonymous wrote:I just started watching this. It’s so shocking. How little they are paid. The scene where the girl wins an award at a banquet dinner and gets up and uses her walker. What they do to their bodies and how little they are compensated. How DCC is a multimillion dollar brand and the women get so little. How oblivious and high on it all that they are.
It’s extortion. And it’s heartbreaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been enjoying this series so far.
The organization and women work very hard at their 7pm practices. Most are like tall gymnasts not tiny dancers. Lots of hair and makeup. I must have missed that class somewhere along the line….
My SIL went to hs in Dallas and she said hair and makeup is really important for girls and women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kelcey is beautiful and talented. Hope she finds a great job after DCC.
Kelcey works full time as a pediatric registered nurse in addition to DCC. She spoke about it in her interviews and there was a scene where she was taking care of a patient (home health for a medically fragile young girl).
She seems like the total package! Smart, gorgeous, talented, hard-working, big heart. I loved her- she was my favorite.
Reece is very pretty and a great dancer, but the baby voice got on my nerves as did all the religious talk. Couldn't tell if I was watching "Keep Sweet Pray and Obey" or a show about cheerleaders![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been enjoying this series so far.
The organization and women work very hard at their 7pm practices. Most are like tall gymnasts not tiny dancers. Lots of hair and makeup. I must have missed that class somewhere along the line….
My SIL went to hs in Dallas and she said hair and makeup is really important for girls and women.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been enjoying this series so far.
The organization and women work very hard at their 7pm practices. Most are like tall gymnasts not tiny dancers. Lots of hair and makeup. I must have missed that class somewhere along the line….