CheerDadof2
Cheer Parent
- May 15, 2012
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I think it's being viewed as a bad thing because it's putting athletes that are "cheerlebrities" for their actual skills in the same boat as those that are on social media asking people to follow and like them.
It's like the difference between Gweneth Paltrow being famous for her acting and Paris Hilton being famous for, well, being famous.
It's like the difference between Gweneth Paltrow being famous for her acting and Paris Hilton being famous for, well, being famous.