Just as the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders reality show is putting the spotlight on the 2023 season, the organization is in the height of the tryouts for the 2024 squad.
Netflix dropped a seven-episode docuseries about the women behind DCC in June, following veteran cheerleaders and rookies trying to impress director Kelli Finglass, head choreographer Judy Trammell and Cowboys executive vice president and chief brand officer Charlotte Jones (who is also the daughter of owner Jerry Jones).
While auditions have taken place for 2024 and training camp is in full swing, the official rooster will not be finalized until the conclusion of camp on July 19. Keep reading for updates on some of the key players from America’s Sweethearts, including which women opted not to return to try out for the 2024 season:
Reece Weaver
Anna Kate Sundvold
Caroline Sundvold
Kat Puryear
Victoria Kalina
Victoria was a standout on season 1 as viewers watched her struggle with body image, a past eating disorder and disappointment that she was not picked to be in a leader position for her fourth year on the squad. While Victoria initially planned to return for a fifth and final season, she decided to turn in her pom-poms — and leave Dallas behind for New York City.
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“I’m super excited. I hope to book a performing job on the East Coast, but I’m going to be open to anything and everything that is out there,” she told TIME magazine in June. Victoria also told her Instagram followers that she plans to try out for the Rockettes this holiday season.
Camille Sturdivant
Sophy Laufer
Kelcey Wetterberg
Kelly Villares
Charly Barby
Anisha Kurukulasuriya
Fans saw the pediatric orthodontist/dancer get cut during training camp on the Netflix show — and she seemingly opted not to return for tryouts in 2024. Anisha is currently teaching Bollywood-inspired classes titled Bollyfusion in Dallas and hosting workshops in Los Angeles.
“Thank you so much for the overwhelming outpouring of love and support . I know I had joked about fighting for my life every day in training camp, but I truly have no regrets about auditioning; it was an extraordinary experience to dance alongside these incredibly talented and compassionate women and I’m grateful for the friends I’ve made along the way through @dccheerleaders,” Anisha wrote after the series started streaming. “Representing the South Asian community on such a prestigious platform was a true honor, and I hope it opens doors for others in our community to excel in this industry. … Excited for the next chapter in the journey!”
While Ari didn’t make the team after Charlotte Jones was worried about her height, she became a cheerleader for the Miami Dolphins.