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Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (2018)

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Sure, all NFL cheerleaders are hot. But Debbie didn't do Pittsburgh or Philly. With all due respect to the other pom-pom shakers of pro football, there's nothing quite like The Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders. Murderball (2006) director Dana Adam Shapiro's Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (2018) is a documentary about Suzanne Mitchell, the unspoken leader of the original Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. These days, with women selling their bodies on the internet being less and less of a big deal, it might not seem like scantily clad women cheering on a football team is a very risqué practice. But back in the 70's, America's Team had America in an uproar with their now iconic vests and booty shorts. First hitting the field in 1972, the doc explores how the experiment in selling skin alongside pigskin grew into an entire industry of USO Tours, TV Movies, and even a reality show. What made them such a hit other than awesome tits? Suzanne enforced a strict moral code where the women wouldn't swear, chew gum, date players, or be seen drinking in public. But rules are made to be broken, so at one point the former cheerleaders posed topless for Playboy. Pics of the spread are shown and we get to admire a photo of Debbie Kepley, Linda Kellum, Janice Garner, and Meg Rossi all posing topless while Charyl Russell keeps the top on. They weren't on the roster at the time, but certainly weren't far from their jug jiggling primes! Even if you grew up a Skins fan, you'll appreciate that skin! In fact, if you're like Mr. Skin and have always appreciated the fine pieces of ass cheering for Dallas, check out Daughters of the Sexual Revolution!