Earlier this week, Cheer star Jada Wooten took to Instagram to allege that Rebel Athletic apparel brand representatives asked her not to come to previously scheduled meet and greet events. The former Trinity Valley cheer captain went on to say that she was also not invited to attend scheduled appearances at NCA or Cheersport, which she had planned to attend with other members of the show. One of the photos included in her post featured an overlay of a quote about someone not fitting a brand, and many of her followers assume that it was taken from a letter to Jada from Rebel Athletics.
Jada, along with several other Trinity Valley and Navarro cheerleaders featured on the Emmy-winning series, signed a contract with Rebel Apparel prior to the season's release, to participate in a number of photoshoots and live events. Jada claims that the company knew at the time which athletes would be featured in the new season, but had yet to see any of the episodes. She says that once the new season aired, Rebel reps changed their minds about wanting her to be involved.
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According to the 2021 NCA Cheerleading champ, the reason for revoking her invitation was the bad language that she had used on the show. While specific examples have not been stated, Jada's Instagram post alleges that the company's letter accused her of using "too much foul language" which is not in keeping with their brand. She also included a quote, "Moms won't want their daughter's taking pictures with you," which she claims came from the company. Rebel employees responded to the cheerleader's claims in a statement to Vulture, stating that due “to her choice of words in Cheer Season 2, and our median audience
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