The Dallas Cowboys cheerleader who was hit in the head by a football Sunday shared the notice Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey gave her to apologize.
“Michelle, so sorry about hitting you on KO! Hope you might be doing effectively! Love watching y’all,” Aubrey wrote to Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Michelle Siemienowski.
Throughout a second-quarter kickoff, Aubrey kicked the ball out of bounds, the place it hit Siemienowski, who was cheering on the sidelines, within the head and knocked her to her knees. As she was recovering, a digital camera caught her smiling with tears in her eyes.
A Cowboys rep instructed HuffPost on Sunday that Siemienowski was checked out by a physician and was “doing positive.” Siemienowski confirmed on her Instagram later that she was all proper.
Siemienowski shared the notice Aubrey gave her on her Instagram tales Monday. Siemienowski wrote that she heard Aubrey wished to ship the notice to her personally, however he couldn’t discover her.
“He was so sort to write down me a notice anyhow,” Siemienowski added. “No onerous emotions right here! And now I’ve a memento for my final sport of my rookie season!”
The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders have been the topic of a Netflix docuseries in 2024 that documented the audition course of and the cheerleaders’ season. Viewers were critical of the cheerleaders’ pay after Charlotte Jones, Cowboys chief model officer, stated within the docuseries that there’s a lot of “cynicism” round their pay.
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“They’re not paid rather a lot,” Jones, the daughter of Cowboys proprietor Jerry Jones, stated on the docuseries. “However the information are that they really don’t come right here for the cash. They arrive right here for one thing that’s truly larger than that to them.”
She continued: “There will not be a number of alternatives within the subject of dance to get to carry out at an elite stage. It’s about being part of one thing larger than themselves.”
A former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader who joined the squad in 2021 told HuffPost that the cheerleaders have been paid $12.50 per hour and $400 per residence sport day.