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“Ratings Are Dropping”: Minnesota Vikings Ignite Controversy After Hiring Male Cheerleaders
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“Ratings Are Dropping”: Minnesota Vikings Ignite Controversy After Hiring Male Cheerleaders

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The Minnesota Vikings sparked outrage over their decision to include male cheerleaders on the field for the 2025-2026 season.

Louie Conn and Blaize Shiek, the cheerleaders in question, have been accused of “infiltrating” a space that many associate with women after joining the Vikings dancing squad. On social media, some users announced that they would cancel their season tickets or boycott the team.

Highlights
  • Football fans criticized the Minnesota Vikings for hiring two male cheerleaders for the 2025-2026 season.
  • Critics claimed Louie Conn and Blaize Shiek were taking over a traditionally female space.
  • Others praised the team for breaking barriers and providing new opportunities for male dancers in the NFL.

“Way to read the room, Vikings,” one person fumed.

“Calling it now, NFL ratings are dropping this season. I won’t be watching,” said another.

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    “Jesus Christ, they really won’t let women have anything in sports anymore,” a third shared, while someone else complained, “Why do men like to infiltrate women’s spaces?”

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    “Wait until there are no women cheerleaders on the sidelines,” a separate user shared.

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    Meanwhile, others celebrated the move as inclusive, noting that male cheerleaders are common in high school and college football in the US.

    “There have been male cheerleaders for YEARS. What is all this outrage?” one fan asked.

    “Given the number of men on cheer lines in high school and college, I’m surprised more men aren’t on cheer lines in the NFL,” said a separate user. “I really don’t see this as a problem.”

    Critics accused Louie Conn and Blaize Shiek of “infiltrating” a space that many associate with women

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    “Breaking the mold and opening doors for so many more male dancers out there – so proud of them!!” someone else penned.

    Another added, “This organization should be so proud of what their cheer team is doing. Talent cannot be confined. Keep going!!!”

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    In addition to the Vikings, there are seven different teams in the NFL that have men in their dancing squad, including the Los Angeles Rams. In 2019, the team made history when Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies became the first male cheerleaders to perform at a Super Bowl.

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    The Baltimore Ravens have consecutively used men on their cheer squad longer than seemingly any other NFL cheer squad, dating back over a decade, as per Outsports.

    According to the sports outlet,  the Carolina Panthers have taken a step toward inclusion by hiring Justine Lindsay, the only publicly out transgender cheerleader in the NFL.

    There are at least seven NFL teams with male cheerleaders

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    Some male cheerleaders in the NFL are used as part of stunt routines, while others dance alongside the women on the sideline and hold pompoms.

    Several US presidents were cheerleaders back in their day, including Ronald Reagan at Eureka College and George W. Bush at Yale.

    Still, many commenters criticized Conn and Shiek for not conforming to society’s idea of masculinity, taking issue with the dancers’ appearance and speculating about their s**ual orientation.

    Among the critics was former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown, who reacted to a video of Shiek with a homophobic slur.

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    In a post that has received 2.8 million views and sparked significant controversy, media presenter Owen Shroyer wrote, “Imagine you buy front row season football tickets and when you sit down there’s some man girating right in front of you.”

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    “I’ve been around college teams with male cheerleaders. At one point in time, they were called ‘Yell Kings.’ They were all muscular and were the support structures for towers, etc. This guy dances like one of the girls. So gay IMO,” read another homophobic comment.

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    Many others celebrated the decision, noting that male cheerleaders are common in college football and the NFL

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    Shiek announced he would be joining the cheer squad in May, but attention was recently drawn to him and Conn due to several videos shared on social media by the Vikings TikTok account.

    In an Instagram post, Shiek said he was “excited and honored” to have the opportunity to join the Vikings cheer squad for the 2025-2026 season.

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    “I am so grateful for this journey, the support, and the opportunity to make a little history along the way,” he wrote. “I hope to represent and inspire what’s possible when you stay true to who you are.”

    The Vikings are scheduled to face the Chicago Bears on September 8.

    “There’s no reason a man can’t be a cheerleader if he wants to,” one reader commented

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    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    With a degree in social science and a love for culture, I approach entertainment journalism at Bored Panda with a research-driven mindset. I write about celebrity news, Hollywood highlights, and viral stories that spark curiosity worldwide. My work has reached millions of readers and is recognized for balancing accuracy with an engaging voice. I believe that pop culture isn’t just entertainment, it reflects the social conversations shaping our time.

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    JSD
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just more noise... Let's worry about stuff that doesn't affect anything. More distraction from the child molester president....

    Robert Beveridge
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Male cheerleaders are...not a new thing in any way.

    Squirrel Chaser
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It is when they're prancing... Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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    Otto Katz
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Who cares? RELEASE THE EPSTEIN LIST!

    Michael Largey
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is absolutely no reason for a man not being a cheerleader because there is absolutely no reason for anyone to be a cheerleader.

    Marnie
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You know, I live in "the cities" in Minnesota and for local sports, the cheerleaders seemed useless, other than just a show unto themselves. But my older cousins were cheerleaders in a small town in SW Minnesota. For their games, the cheerleaders and attendees really cared about the game. The cheerleaders really were there to lead the crowd in cheering and encouraging the team. It seemed less stupid (only if you grant that the game itself has any meaning). Many societies have team sports with spectators. It's not an aberration. It's not my thing, AT ALL. But I thought the role my cousins played as cheerleaders for their games was kind of cool.

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    sturmwesen
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    https://www.flocheer.com/articles/5067734-4-us-presidents-you-didnt-know-were-cheerleaders ... male cheerleaders are nothing new

    tori Ohno
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's pure s#xism and misogyny. Creeps want to diddle themselves while ogling pretty women. How dare they put a man out there, I don't want to see That! I don't mind them at all. Have you seen the male belly dancers? They're actually good, and fun to watch.

    Rinso The Red
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The "tradition" argument is absolute bull. Male cheerleaders were quite common in sports in early part of 1900's.

    Tabitha
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    High school and college cheer squads have both men and women on them, so I have no problem with men being on professional team cheer squads. It’s not a “women’s space”, and they’re not infiltrating it. They just want to professionally cheer for the team.

    Lee Gilliland
    Community Member
    Premium
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Anybody else flash on Robin Williams?

    Robert T
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All just reaffirms how backwards the US is culturally and brings home just why they couldn't bring themselves to vote for a female president and instead chose an orange t**d.

    CertifiedCatServant (he/him)
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All the people saying that these guys are “invading women’s jobs” are full of s**t. Cheerleading isn’t a gendered position, and male cheerleaders are not new in any way whatsoever so why is everyone losing their s**t over this??

    CatWoman1014
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    WHO FREAKING CARES!!?!! The world is on fire but let’s whine about male cheerleaders. F**k this country and the idiots in it

    CertifiedCatServant (he/him)
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is EXACTLY what I’m saying. I couldn’t have said it better if I tried

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    Sarah
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait, do people think male cheerleaders are a new thing? I've been watching cheer competitions (my sisters kids and a couple of friends kids) for about 15 years, and also cheerleaders at sporting events. Some of the best cheer routines I have seen included male athletes. And yes, cheerleaders are athletes. Cheerleading is not a gender specific sport and never has been.

    Pumpkinmom
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How come he gets to cheer in real shorts and the girls have to cheer in underware?

    Petra Schaap
    Community Member
    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    feminist here; LET THESE GUYS CHEER LEAD Jeses fuvking christ on a cracker. Invading women's spaces? Get real!! Also, hasnt it been a thing for a loooong time?

    Michael MacKinnon
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A lot of sound and fury, signifying nothing. As noted in the article, men have been on college cheer teams since Ronald Reagan went to university. That's a while ago. Not every thing needs to be "woke" or "MAGA", sometimes they just are.

    Adrianna Wyld
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Several well-known men have a history as cheerleaders, including actors, politicians, and even a former president. Examples include Jimmy Stewart (Princeton), Dwight D. Eisenhower (West Point), Franklin D. Roosevelt (Harvard), Samuel L. Jackson (Riverside High), and Steve Martin (high school).

    Oskar vanZandt
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If they're good enough for "Glee", they're good enough for me...

    Jenny Barnes
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As a Minnesotan, the Vikings will still suck. That is the only relevant thing in this whole post.

    kansasmagic
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A) This has already been going on for years. B) All "cheerleading" in pro sports is ridiculous. (I will exclude amateur and school sports because there it's supposedly about "school spirits". I will also exclude competitive/gymnastic cheer because that s**t is hard to do.)

    Earonn -
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If visitor numbers go down because of two guys, they just lost the "fans" who were interested in nothing else but see young girls. Such dreck isn't any loss at all.

    Tim Gibbs
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Male cheerleading has been around for years, president bush was one. Go nads!

    Marnie
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My son owns a parkour gym. His business partner, now about 40 seems like a pretty middle-of-the-road guy in terms of masculinity. Well, he was a cheerleader in high school. (This is in Minnesota!) He also knows a bunch of martial arts - double black belt in something, knows swords, hand-to-hand combat, great at Bo staff - in addition to being a master parkour and freerunning instructor. He is pretty good at roller blades, too. And a cheerleader. He is now into yoga and mobility training.

    Joey Peraza
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Men have traditionally been in cheer squads in h.s. and college. BUT, not like this. Looking very effeminate and doing the same dance moves like the women. Very gross to look at.

    Alexandra
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, this is a 'taking away from women' vs a 'being more inclusive/adding..' issue. I also wonder how the team-dynamic is going to work out.

    Lauren Wilder
    Community Member
    3 months ago

    This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

    I feel like a man really wrote this article. Because, who cares.

    JSD
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just more noise... Let's worry about stuff that doesn't affect anything. More distraction from the child molester president....

    Robert Beveridge
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Male cheerleaders are...not a new thing in any way.

    Squirrel Chaser
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It is when they're prancing... Not that there's anything wrong with that.

    Load More Replies...
    Otto Katz
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Who cares? RELEASE THE EPSTEIN LIST!

    Michael Largey
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is absolutely no reason for a man not being a cheerleader because there is absolutely no reason for anyone to be a cheerleader.

    Marnie
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You know, I live in "the cities" in Minnesota and for local sports, the cheerleaders seemed useless, other than just a show unto themselves. But my older cousins were cheerleaders in a small town in SW Minnesota. For their games, the cheerleaders and attendees really cared about the game. The cheerleaders really were there to lead the crowd in cheering and encouraging the team. It seemed less stupid (only if you grant that the game itself has any meaning). Many societies have team sports with spectators. It's not an aberration. It's not my thing, AT ALL. But I thought the role my cousins played as cheerleaders for their games was kind of cool.

    Load More Replies...
    sturmwesen
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    https://www.flocheer.com/articles/5067734-4-us-presidents-you-didnt-know-were-cheerleaders ... male cheerleaders are nothing new

    tori Ohno
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's pure s#xism and misogyny. Creeps want to diddle themselves while ogling pretty women. How dare they put a man out there, I don't want to see That! I don't mind them at all. Have you seen the male belly dancers? They're actually good, and fun to watch.

    Rinso The Red
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The "tradition" argument is absolute bull. Male cheerleaders were quite common in sports in early part of 1900's.

    Tabitha
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    High school and college cheer squads have both men and women on them, so I have no problem with men being on professional team cheer squads. It’s not a “women’s space”, and they’re not infiltrating it. They just want to professionally cheer for the team.

    Lee Gilliland
    Community Member
    Premium
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Anybody else flash on Robin Williams?

    Robert T
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All just reaffirms how backwards the US is culturally and brings home just why they couldn't bring themselves to vote for a female president and instead chose an orange t**d.

    CertifiedCatServant (he/him)
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All the people saying that these guys are “invading women’s jobs” are full of s**t. Cheerleading isn’t a gendered position, and male cheerleaders are not new in any way whatsoever so why is everyone losing their s**t over this??

    CatWoman1014
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    WHO FREAKING CARES!!?!! The world is on fire but let’s whine about male cheerleaders. F**k this country and the idiots in it

    CertifiedCatServant (he/him)
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is EXACTLY what I’m saying. I couldn’t have said it better if I tried

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    Sarah
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait, do people think male cheerleaders are a new thing? I've been watching cheer competitions (my sisters kids and a couple of friends kids) for about 15 years, and also cheerleaders at sporting events. Some of the best cheer routines I have seen included male athletes. And yes, cheerleaders are athletes. Cheerleading is not a gender specific sport and never has been.

    Pumpkinmom
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How come he gets to cheer in real shorts and the girls have to cheer in underware?

    Petra Schaap
    Community Member
    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    feminist here; LET THESE GUYS CHEER LEAD Jeses fuvking christ on a cracker. Invading women's spaces? Get real!! Also, hasnt it been a thing for a loooong time?

    Michael MacKinnon
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A lot of sound and fury, signifying nothing. As noted in the article, men have been on college cheer teams since Ronald Reagan went to university. That's a while ago. Not every thing needs to be "woke" or "MAGA", sometimes they just are.

    Adrianna Wyld
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Several well-known men have a history as cheerleaders, including actors, politicians, and even a former president. Examples include Jimmy Stewart (Princeton), Dwight D. Eisenhower (West Point), Franklin D. Roosevelt (Harvard), Samuel L. Jackson (Riverside High), and Steve Martin (high school).

    Oskar vanZandt
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If they're good enough for "Glee", they're good enough for me...

    Jenny Barnes
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As a Minnesotan, the Vikings will still suck. That is the only relevant thing in this whole post.

    kansasmagic
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A) This has already been going on for years. B) All "cheerleading" in pro sports is ridiculous. (I will exclude amateur and school sports because there it's supposedly about "school spirits". I will also exclude competitive/gymnastic cheer because that s**t is hard to do.)

    Earonn -
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If visitor numbers go down because of two guys, they just lost the "fans" who were interested in nothing else but see young girls. Such dreck isn't any loss at all.

    Tim Gibbs
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Male cheerleading has been around for years, president bush was one. Go nads!

    Marnie
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My son owns a parkour gym. His business partner, now about 40 seems like a pretty middle-of-the-road guy in terms of masculinity. Well, he was a cheerleader in high school. (This is in Minnesota!) He also knows a bunch of martial arts - double black belt in something, knows swords, hand-to-hand combat, great at Bo staff - in addition to being a master parkour and freerunning instructor. He is pretty good at roller blades, too. And a cheerleader. He is now into yoga and mobility training.

    Joey Peraza
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Men have traditionally been in cheer squads in h.s. and college. BUT, not like this. Looking very effeminate and doing the same dance moves like the women. Very gross to look at.

    Alexandra
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, this is a 'taking away from women' vs a 'being more inclusive/adding..' issue. I also wonder how the team-dynamic is going to work out.

    Lauren Wilder
    Community Member
    3 months ago

    This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

    I feel like a man really wrote this article. Because, who cares.

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