Netflix will release a second season of “Cheer” in January. Watch the trailer, which references the arrest of star Jerry Harris.
that on Jan. 12, Netflix will drop a second season of “Cheer,” its Emmy-winning docuseries about the cheerleading team from Navarro College.
Aldama, Brumback, Butler, Marshall and Simianer will all be featured again on “Cheer,” as will new Navarro competitors. Also joining the cast are TVCC’s coach Vontae Johnson, his assistant coach Khris Franklin and members of that squad. The second season of “Cheer” will be nine episodes, expanded from the six in season one.
After learning of the federal charges against Harris, Whiteley says: “I was floored and heartbroken. I tried to unpack what it was that I was feeling. Here was a person that I felt like I knew very, very well. But then there was news that led me to believe I didn’t know everything about this person and that led to, in a weird way, me mourning the passing of the person that I thought I knew.”
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