I was terribly gawky, too goofy to become a high-kicking cheerleader, with stringy brown hair and bad posture. Definitely nobody noticeable!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was a real loner in high school, even though people assume I was the head cheerleader.
My way was not to be the petite, gorgeous, little cheerleader. My way of getting by was making people laugh.
I didn't cheer in high school. I was the farthest thing from a cheerleader in high school. We made fun of cheerleaders. Everybody did!
Cheerleading was my way in. It was one of the most rigorous audition processes ever. It definitely groomed me for Hollywood.
I've never been a cheerleader. It's so outside of my range of things I could ever do.
When I was really little, I was on a Pop Warner squad. I did it for a year. My dad was a Pop Warner football coach. I did it because my best friend was also on this cheer squad, and of course I looked up to my sister who was a cheerleader, so I wanted to cheer.
I was an avid tomboy, and as long as I could ride my bike just as fast, hit the ball just as hard, and catch just as many garter snakes, I was accepted as one of the boys and enjoyed all the perks of superiority.
Even at 10 or 12, I was a hot, fast little cheerleader.
I was a cheerleader for nine years!
I basically became a cheerleader because I had a very strict mom. That was my way of being a bad girl.