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Kelly Villares

Cheerleader

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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2001-05-02
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Dancer and reality TV personality, she first captured public attention through her appearance on the 2023 Netflix docuseries America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Though she didn’t make the final cut during her initial tryout, her determination truly shone when she returned the following year—this time earning a well-deserved spot as one of the 12 rookie cheerleaders in 2024. Her journey wasn’t built overnight. From a young age, she was deeply involved in dance, competing nationally with the Studio L Dance Company. Her talent paid off when she helped her team clinch the UDA National Dance Team Championship in 2019 in the jazz category—a major milestone that highlighted her early dedication.

Throughout college, she continued to pursue her passion, cheering all four years at Rutgers University. Balancing academics and performance, she graduated in 2023 with a bachelor’s degree in nutritional science—an achievement she’s proud of. Behind her success is a strong support system, especially from her parents, Lina Londono and Onel Villares, who’ve stood by her every step of the way. Their loving encouragement even made it on screen, as they were featured in the Netflix series, showing just how much family plays a role in her journey. All in all, her story is one of resilience, talent, and heart—qualities that continue to define her path forward.

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While cheering on Rutgers University, she played a key role in helping her team secure the All-Big Ten Dance First Team Winner Award not just once, but in both 2020 and 2021. Her dedication and leadership didn’t go unnoticed—by the 2022-23 season, she was named co-captain, a testament to her influence within the squad. Throughout her time at Rutgers University, she consistently stood out, earning Rookie of the Year honors back in 2020. As the years went by, her impact only grew stronger, leading her to be recognized as Veteran of the Year in both 2022 and 2023. At Rutgers University, her legacy is defined by excellence, perseverance, and a deep commitment to her team’s success.

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