Redskins Cheerleaders Describe a Trip to Costa Rica That Crossed a Line. [View all]
FYI, My team the Pittsburgh Steelers, does not have cheerleaders.
When the Washington Redskins took their cheerleading squad to Costa Rica in 2013 for a calendar photo shoot, the first cause for concern among the cheerleaders came when Redskins officials collected their passports upon arrival at the resort, depriving them of their official identification.
For the photo shoot, at the adults-only Occidental Grand Papagayo resort on Culebra Bay, some of the cheerleaders said they were required to be topless, though the photographs used for the calendar would not show nudity. Others wore nothing but body paint. Given the resorts secluded setting, such revealing poses would not have been a concern for the women except that the Redskins had invited spectators.
A contingent of sponsors and FedExField suite holders all men were granted up-close access to the photo shoots.
One evening, at the end of a 14-hour day that included posing and dance practices, the squads director told nine of the 36 cheerleaders that their work was not done. They had a special assignment for the night. Some of the male sponsors had picked them to be personal escorts at a nightclub.
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