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This is quite the accomplishment, but these two are used to fan down barriers. Oh my Oz! Here's all the tea October 09 AM. Go Ask Alex: I hired a gay escort and fell in love. During their rookie season the Rams made it all the way to Super Bowl LIII and Capetillo and Ryan were there to ram them on alongside three other out gay cheerleaders.
Fans visited the Ramp'd Up area and saw Rams mascot Rampage and Rams Cheerleaders!. October gay AM. The Rams activated the Sports Hub for another year at the WeHo Pride Festival alongside the Lakers, Dodgers, Angel City FC, LAFC, the Kings and the Sparks.
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show's queerest year yet? What do I do? Made me sad to see so many Rams “fans” be straight up bigots online about this post. After three seasons on the Los Angeles Rams cheerleading team Jose Capetillo and Brendan Ryan are now cheer captains, making them the first out gay men to ever lead an NFL cheerleading team.
Latest Stories. It’s fucking Grow up. Prior to joining the Rams, Ryan had never been to a Pride, but this year the cheerleading team got the opportunity to perform in West Hollywood Pride. Watch Now: Pride Today. It felt so special to be embraced by the people of Los Angeles in our very own community.
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. After three seasons on the Los Angeles Rams cheerleading team Jose Capetillo and Brendan Ryan are now cheer captains, making them the first out gay men to ever lead an NFL cheerleading team.
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votes, comments. The two Los Angeles Rams cheerleaders were recently named team captains, marking the first time an NFL cheerleading squad was led by two out gay men.