YouTuber Emma Chamberlain took her cheerleading very seriously and was considered a competitive cheerleader. She described herself as a “sassy” cheerleader who was on the California All-Stars Pink cheer squad. These days she is a globally known Internet personality, and in 2018 she grasped the Streamy Award for Breakout Creator.
Emma was in competitive cheerleading for five years and was also on her high school team but was later dismissed for an undisclosed reason. But today, the twenty-year-old influencer and businesswoman is bust with other ventures and is worth about 8 million dollars, so it’s doubtful she misses those cheerleading days!
George W. Bush
If someone would have told you that the highest-ranked position in the country, the president of the United States of America, could start his or her political career as a cheerleader, we have a feeling some brows would rise. Former U.S. President George W. Bush wasn't always a senior man in the White House.
Before he was one of the most recognized men on Earth, Bush was a preppy cheerleader at the Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. He cheered with a megaphone, was the head cheerleader of his squad during senior year, and also played baseball. He went on to attend Yale University and Harvard Business School, which eventually led him to the coveted position of president of the free world.
Kylie Jenner
Sisters often do things together, and the Kardashians, as many know, are no exception. Kendall was a cheerleader, and so was Kylie. She was eventually homeschooled, but before that, Kylie was on the cheer squad at Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, California.
She may have been a cast member of the most well-known reality TV shows in the history of reality TV, but Kylie also had moments where she was just a regular high schooler. Today, however, she’s still known as a reality star and a businesswoman. The member of one of the most famous families on TV is the fourth runner-up on the most followers on Instagram list, which turned her into a social media queen.
Ronald Reagan
There are a number of political figures on this list, but it may not be surprising to see Ronald Reagan here, considering he went on to be an actor before becoming the 40th President of the United States. It still amazes us how so many politicians, in general, and former presidents, in particular, tried the arts before turning to the serious stuff.
In his youth, Reagan was a member of the cheer squad at Eureka College in Illinois. But he was also a jock too and was the captain of the swim team and on the football team. It seems Reagan was never afraid to be front and center.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
A leader of the free world who at one time revved up sports fans with their enthusiasm, Franklin Roosevelt was a cheerleader at Harvard University. The Ivy League cheerleader was on the squad for three years in total, from 1900 to 1903. It's difficult to imagine Roosevelt (or any other man) in a cheerleader suit however, back in the day, the uniforms were slightly different than what we know today.
Despite his athletic past, Roosevelt sadly developed polio later in his life and was wheelchair-bound even during his presidency. There was no cure for his paralysis (which was from the waist down), but he was able to find some relief through hydrotherapy.