The attention-grabbing get-up has paid off - the Dallas Cowboys' cheerleaders have become famous in their own right and have their own reality TV show on the CMT network.
Shake your stuff: The Dallas Cowboys' cheerleaders have their own reality TV show on the CMT network (Read more and See more pictures)
Drawing focus: The Dallas Mavericks dancers can rehearse up to nine hours a week
to be ready for the big games (Read more and See more pictures)
Despite the Mavericks' prominent public profiles - up to 16,000
fans have been known to attend games at their home stadium in Texas - the
financial reward is somewhat lacking. They are paid a flat rate per performance.
Most of the Mavericks' dancers - a commitment which can involve three practices and three games a week - have other careers. Although some of the women are professional dancers, others work as elementary school teachers, radiologists and sales girls.
Dancing for Dallas: The Cowboys' cheerleaders perform in Arlington in August
this year in their typical, skimpy get-up (Read more and See more pictures)
Shake your stuff: The Dallas Cowboys' cheerleaders have their own reality TV
show on the CMT network (Read more and See more pictures)
Dancing up a storm: The Dallas Mavericks' cheerleaders debuted a new costume at
the NBA game against the Portland Trailblazers on Monday night
Bring it on: Around ten dancers perform a grueling routine on the court at
half-time in their new, spangly costumes (Read more and See more pictures)
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