Fab Five Texas Cheerleader Scandal is LifeTime's latests show. It has captured a lot of attention lately. Why? Many factors: first, it is based on the real life story of former Cheerleader coach at McKinney North High School in McKinney in Texas, Michela Ward, who sold her story to Lifetime; second, when it's all about pretty cheerleaders, men are interested. What makes Michela Ward and her cheerleaders interesting? Well, for one thing, one of her cheerleaders had her compromising photos stewn all over the net. Another thing, the title is really provocative, when you put the words "cheerleader" and "scandal" together, it will surely catch fire.
It is said that Texas Cheerleader Scandal is the latest Lifetime show to capture a lot of attention. The Texas Cheerleader Scandal will be about a group of five girls who get into a tad of difficulty with their cheerleading team. The former Cheerleader coach at McKinney North High School in McKinney, Texas, Michela Ward sold her story to Lifetime and the movie, “Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal“, premiered Saturday night. This is how the news report said. In fact, no matter a cheering team or a community at school, there are always some scandals. And I Think it is about interest. What advantage will people take if they are in those organizations? A lot. However, Are those scandal photos really true.In modern age, there are too many people who upload scandal photos on the internet by themselves to catch attention. People today will do anything they can to get the fame. Such as wearing some exposed clothes. And I think this scandal will also make a lot of people know the starters. Source: http://wholesaleshandbags.blogspot.com/
Well, I have to say I totally disagree with you. I am from Texas and I was in Drill Team, also known as Dance Team. In the High School I went to in Katy, Texas .. 25 miles west of Houston, the drill team and cheerleaders were one organization ran by one director. We took advantage of NOTHING. It was manditory for us to be role models for everyone in our school, along with the football players. Sure, we got in ocassional trouble but it was NOTHING like these girls. I was one of the rebels and I paid the price, I missed many performances for being caught doing things I wasn't allowed to do, such as going to parties and other things. These girls acted this way because they are allowed to act that way and were not expect to act any other way. I am truely embarassed as I sit and watch this movie. I grew up in Texas and I am a former drill team member ..
Not all of us are like this or allowed to do so .. Don't group us all together, not all of us are this way.
I grew up all over Luzon because of the nature of my father’s work. I can remember Dagupan City, it has helped a lot in shaping my childhood, we stayed there for about 5 years. Then in one of the islands in Hundred Islands, I couldn’t remember how long. Then there was Los BaƱos Laguna, 7 colorful years there. And of course Mandaluyong City. Then from Luzon I came to Cotabato City where I experienced my first “culture shock”. But I later learned to love the people and the place and stayed there for two years. Now I’m here in General Santos City (the Pacquiao town) where I met my destined lifetime partner who is a Visayan who could speak Tagalog, English, and some Ilonggdo.
My father is Ilocano, my mother Ilonga, but I grew up speaking Tagalog because that was what my family use at home. I have a 3 year old gwapong long haired son named Joshua Daniel and for now my world and joy is almost inside my family lang, wife and mother muna. I studied in UPLB (Communication Arts Major in Theater Arts for Children) and Mass Communication at Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges where I met my husband. He was teaching there part-time and I was in one of his Essay Writing classes. He encourages me to write and to blog. He majored in English but is so enamored with the language of computers. He takes care of the technical side of this blog and as much as possible does not get his hands wet with painting my emotions in my posts.
2 comments:
It is said that Texas Cheerleader Scandal is the latest Lifetime show to capture a lot of attention. The Texas Cheerleader Scandal will be about a group of five girls who get into a tad of difficulty with their cheerleading team. The former Cheerleader coach at McKinney North High School in McKinney, Texas, Michela Ward sold her story to Lifetime and the movie, “Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal“, premiered Saturday night.
This is how the news report said. In fact, no matter a cheering team or a community at school, there are always some scandals. And I Think it is about interest. What advantage will people take if they are in those organizations? A lot.
However, Are those scandal photos really true.In modern age, there are too many people who upload scandal photos on the internet by themselves to catch attention. People today will do anything they can to get the fame. Such as wearing some exposed clothes. And I think this scandal will also make a lot of people know the starters.
Source: http://wholesaleshandbags.blogspot.com/
Well, I have to say I totally disagree with you. I am from Texas and I was in Drill Team, also known as Dance Team. In the High School I went to in Katy, Texas .. 25 miles west of Houston, the drill team and cheerleaders were one organization ran by one director. We took advantage of NOTHING. It was manditory for us to be role models for everyone in our school, along with the football players. Sure, we got in ocassional trouble but it was NOTHING like these girls. I was one of the rebels and I paid the price, I missed many performances for being caught doing things I wasn't allowed to do, such as going to parties and other things. These girls acted this way because they are allowed to act that way and were not expect to act any other way. I am truely embarassed as I sit and watch this movie. I grew up in Texas and I am a former drill team member ..
Not all of us are like this or allowed to do so .. Don't group us all together, not all of us are this way.
Post a Comment