Andy Cosferent is explaining why he seemingly disappeared from Cheer‘s second season about partway through.
12.01.2022 - 22:49 / perezhilton.com
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Cheer season 2 is out on Netflix, and let’s just say it’s a lot less cheerful than the first season. As the trailer suggested, the docuseries tackles breakout star Jerry Harris’ sexual abuse allegations head-on.
As Perezcious readers will recall, Jerry was arrested in September 2020 on child pornography charges. According to a criminal complaint, Harris allegedly contacted an underage boy on social media and repeatedly asked for sexually explicit videos and photographs. The document also alleged that the victim made it clear he was only 13 in their initial chat, something Jerry confirmed in a voluntary interview when the FBI raided his Naperville home on September 14. He has since pleaded not guilty to seven charges, including four counts of sexual exploitation of children, one count of receiving child pornography, one count of traveling with the intent to engage in illicit sexual contact with a minor, and one count of enticement.
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In a harrowing midseason episode of season 2 tilted “Jerry,” Cheer sits down with coach Monica Aldama, cheerleader Gabi Butler, and two of Jerry’s accusers to break down what allegedly happened….
Victims Speak OutFor starters, twin brothers Charlie and Sam spoke to the documentary crew to share their side of the story. Charlie alleged:
Charlie, who was 13 at the time, was familiar with Harris and looked up to him in the cheerleading community, something that he now says affected his ability to think critically about what he was being asked to do.
The next year, in 2019, Charlie allegedly met Harris in person at a cheerleading event, but
Andy Cosferent is explaining why he seemingly disappeared from Cheer‘s second season about partway through.
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Nothing to cheer about. Despite the massive success of Netflix’s Cheer, Navarro College isn’t exactly rolling in dough.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterRival Texas schools Navarro College and Trinity Valley Community College each were paid $30,000 for their participation in the second season of Netflix’s “Cheer,” a price that was set in the initial location fee agreement between Navarro and the show’s production company before “Cheer” became a smash-hit streaming sensation.As first reported by Variety‘s sister site Sportico, “In 2018, Navarro signed a deal with a production company in which the school agreed to be paid $30,000 for the rights to film a season of a then-untitled cheerleading documentary, according to a copy of the rights agreement obtained by Sportico.”The pact has a built-in exclusive option for “Cheer” producers to renew at the same $30,000 fee each year for five additional academic years, giving the production company “exclusive rights to film and exploit the Cheerleading Athletics as part of the Series” during the contract’s term period. “Everybody thinks we made a million dollars off of the show, and as you can see from the contract, we did not,” Stacie Sipes, Navarro’s director of marketing and public information, told Sportico.Sipes says that Navarro hasn’t seen its student body increase based on the popularity of Netflix’s Emmy-winning “Cheer,” which launched just before the pandemic and features Navarro’s head cheer coach, Monica Aldama, and her team.“We have had declining enrollment,” Sipes told Sportico.
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NEW YORK -- When we last saw the cheerleading team from Navarro Community College on Netflix, it was in the final episode of the docuseries “ Cheer. ” They had just won the NCA National Championships in the junior college division and celebrated with a tradition where the champions run into the ocean.Then came the fame. The main cast, including coach Monica Aldama, became overnight celebrities outside of the cheer community, where some of them were already known.
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Euphoria and Cheer to a new horror series on Netflix, plenty is premiering that will keep you entertained. Here are the highlights. : Watch the trailer for season two, below. 9 p.m.