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Reece Weaver Retires From Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders After Three Seasons

Reece Weaver Retires From Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders After Three Seasons
Reece Weaver performing as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader
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"Our hope is that once people watch the show they really do get to see that their words are really heavy and hold weight.

We actually do see the comments. I think a lot of people think that we never see the comments.

But it's all over our For You page. That's how social media works," said Weaver.

Weaver acknowledged that while the scrutiny intensified their daily stress, it ultimately unified the team members.

"I do think it played a role in the pressures that we experience on the day-to-day.

But if anything, it has made us so strong and super close with each other," said Weaver.

To protect her mental health, Weaver implemented strict personal digital boundaries, including avoiding specific fan forums.

"After these past three years, this was the first time I actually established and realized what true boundaries are," said Weaver.

She noted that she has successfully avoided checking the team's dedicated Reddit pages for an extended period.

"I really set a lot of boundaries for myself. I say that I'm actually almost two years sober from Reddit.

I have not gone on Reddit a lot," said Weaver.

However, she acknowledged that completely evading public scrutiny remains a difficult task due to cross-platform user behavior.

"Even the Reddit pages on that platform, they're making accounts and going to our Instagrams, TikToks and other social media platforms," said Weaver.

Weaver explained her strategy of deleting negative remarks to prevent escalated online arguments on her personal profiles.

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