Cheer Now
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  • Reads 3,827
  • Votes 103
  • Parts 6
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2015
Each year, 40 talented cheerleaders are selected to take part in the annual 'Cheer Now' competition. 
'Cheer Now' is an invitational cheerleading camp, where cheerleaders will compete as soloists and in groups until only one remains.
This competition will push their limits and break them down to find the one cheerleader that is worthy of the million dollar prize, and to be titled as the best cheerleader.
With participants being sent home almost daily, there is no telling how long you'll be there. 
Only the best will make it to the finals, so these teens better start cheering. Now.
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