Netflix’s docuseries “Cheer” is back for a second season, picking up where season one left off.
“No one really expected the show to be so big, and I think that kind of caught everybody off guard. It was like, ‘Oh wow. We thought only cheerleaders would watch this.’”
Little did we know at the time but cameras were rolling on the Navarro cheer squad since shortly after season one was released. They captured the sudden burst of notoriety, to the annoyance of teammates who were only visible essentially as background players. Said “Cheer” creator, director Greg Whiteley, “We were fortunate in that it just so happens that two of the greatest college cheer teams in the history of cheer live just 30 miles apart from each other. It was just kind of a no brainer, I think, to go and spend time with Trinity Valley as well as the time we were already spending with Navarro."
Netflix's breakout docuseries "Cheer" follows a cheerleading team from Navarro College in Texas as they prepare to compete for a national title in Daytona. Navarro coach Monica Aldama and team members Gabi Butler and Jerry Harris talked to Access Hollywood about the moment they realized their show had a massive following and counted stars like Chrissy Teigen and Reese Witherspoon as fans.
Adds Franklin:"Since a college down the street got to have this opportunity, I think it was really nice for us to be able to give our kids the same opportunity.” In an email, Aldama adds that any pain the team felt in reaction to Harris' arrest “pales in comparison to what his victims went through and my heart continues to go out to them. I was proud of the team for giving their all at practice every day and doing what we needed to do physically because emotionally it was difficult.”
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