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Dallas cowboy cheerleader posed for playboy. For episode transcripts and bonus content related to the Three former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders say they never felt exploited despite being sex symbols. But how real is it? We dive into the scandals to rock the Produced by Public Record for A&E IndieFilms and Lifetime Films, “Sidelined” is the story of the NFL Cheerleaders who became involved in a controversy when they They served as the opening act in actor Gabe Kaplan's Las Vegas show, and they re-created the official Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders poster for Playboy— minus their tops. A Lifetime Films/A+E The cheapskate Dallas Cowboys organization would not pay for the cheerleaders to go to the Super Bowl, so Dee Brock went on local TV and ask NFL Cheerleaders find themselves embroiled in controversy and constant media coverage after they pose for Playboy magazine in 1978. There were differences with the The coaches/whatever they were reminded me of the “bunny mothers” who enforced the insane standards for costume/appearance/behavior in the Playboy clubs. 'America's Sweethearts' paints an ideal picture of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. They A group of former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders pose topless in Playboy, and the Cowboys go to court to protect their brand. But Mitchell, who feared the flick • Sideline Legends in their own words. Three former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders say they never felt exploited despite being sex symbols. A group of former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders pose topless in Playboy, and the Cowboys go to court to protect their brand. For 50 years, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have been a global phenomenon, endlessly photographed, televised, and commercialized. A Lifetime Films/A+E The year 1978 spawned two tawdry rip-offs: Debbie Does Dallas, a pornographic spoof, and the “Texas Cowgirls,” an R-rated ensemble that posed for Playboy. AND both the DCC girls and the America’s Girls Inside the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ Decades-Long Fight for Fair Pay Dana Presley Killmer joined the squad at the peak of its . For more on this and every episode of America's Girls, visit It’s a fate that befell the women who posed for Playboy in 1978, several cheerleaders who have been kicked off the squad, and even former So photographer Arny Freytag did a spoof of the original bestselling Dallas Cheerleaders poster, using the bare-breasted Texas Cowgirls in place of Cowboys Cheerleaders. In Search of the Cowboys Cheerleaders Who Posed for Playboy: In December 1978, five former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders showed their breasts The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders didn’t participate in the Playboy peek-a-boo. The cheapskate Dallas Cowboys organization would not pay for the cheerleaders to go to the Super Bowl, so Dee Brock went on local TV and ask NFL Cheerleaders find themselves embroiled in controversy and constant media coverage after they pose for Playboy magazine in 1978. With the lead character of a porn movie dressed in cheerleader uniform that was very similar to the DCC's, it wouldn't surprise me if there were lawsuits filed. When The Dallas Cowboys How a Playboy Shoot ‘Sidelined’ 1970s NFL Cheerleaders Galen Summer’s documentary looks at the San Diego Chargettes, the Chicago Honey Bears, and other women held to a double In 1978 a group of ex Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders appeared in a poster imitating an official Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader poster. They were good girls! But a group of former DCC, calling Back in either 1960 or 1961 (apparently no one can remember exactly when), Tex Schramm approached model and educator Dee Brock with “Debbie Does Dallas” was reportedly funded by mobster and porn kingpin Mickey Zaffarano. “You knew exactly what you were signing up for,” Toni Washington told Fox News.