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Amid fan backlash to the hiring of cheerleaders Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, the Minnesota Vikings are defending their squad.
Two male Vikings cheerleaders don’t seem to be taking any of the backlash that they’ve gotten from some football fans to ...
The Minnesota Vikings’ newest cheerleaders aren’t losing any sleep over the MAGA meltdown that followed their debut. Blaize ...
During an appearance on "Fox News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla", host of "The Will Cain Show" Will Cain gives his take on ...
Two male cheerleaders who perform for the Minnesota Vikings fired back at critics before the team's preseason game against ...
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The Vikings aren’t the only football team adding male cheerleaders. At least 10 NFL teams have male cheerleaders in their ...
Cheerleader Blaize Shiek said he wanted to be a “role model for other little kids who don’t know that this is an option.” ...
After the Minnesota Vikings announced that male cheerleaders Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn were joining their cheer squad, the ...
The Minnesota Vikings are showing support for the team’s two male cheerleaders, Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, who have faced ...
Minnesota vikings cheerleader Blaize Shiek wrote, “Wait…did someone say our name?” in response to his many critics.
Two new Vikings cheerleaders have been on the receiving end of hate and bigotry despite earning roster spots through a grueling audition process.