Male NFL cheerleaders once targeted by abusive fans gear up for epic Super Bowl performance

NFL male cheerleaders discuss their Super Bowl plans. (ABC News/GMA)

NFL male cheerleaders discuss their Super Bowl plans. (ABC News/GMA)

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The first male NFL cheerleaders are heading to the Super Bowl in Atlanta to steal the show. Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies are about to become the first male cheerleaders to ever perform at a Super Bowl.

The dynamic duo made history by joining the LA Rams cheer team in 2018.


They love to dance and are excited to take their talents to the biggest stage in the world on February 3rd when the LA Rams face the New England Patriots.

“Yeah, you get to put on the uniform, but for us this is just another stage,” Peron, who teaches dance and choreography and used to appear in parades at Disneyland alongside several of his fellow Rams cheerleaders, told Fast Company. “As a performer, you will do anything to get on another stage.”

Jinnies is a freelance makeup artist, beauty blogger, and Disneyland dancer as well.

Appearing on GMA this morning, they couldn’t wait to share their excitement for their Super Bowl performance.

But according to Fast Company, whe new Rams cheerleaders made their debut on August 18 in the preseason home opener against rival the Oakland Raiders, things didn’t go as planned. Rams season-ticket holder Suzanne Sharer told the magazine the energy in the Coliseum was toxic, with drunk Raiders fans targeting the male cheerleaders with verbal abuse.

Sounds like Peron and Jinnies will get the last laugh next sunday!

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