Colts Cheerleaders Shave Heads To Raise Money
Most of the time in this space, I put some comedy, but today I thought I would post a video of two Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders who got their heads shaved after the mascot raised $22,000 for leukemia research,. The head coach of the Colts has leukemia and has been undergoing chemotherapy treatments.
Great job ladies! Hair is replaceable but you may only get one chance to help change someone else's life.
ReplyDeleteBeauty inside and out. What an awesome thing to do!
ReplyDeleteLove 'em!
ReplyDeleteGood for them! :)
ReplyDeleteNot usually into bald ladies but these two are even hotter now just knowing what it stands for! Nice to see them rallying around their coach.
ReplyDeleteEnty "Most of the time in this space, I put some comedy " .... that is debatable:)
ReplyDeleteGreat clip, good for them.
Good on them!
ReplyDelete:) always happy to see something positive!
ReplyDeleteWell done ladies, a genuinely classy and brilliant thing to do.
ReplyDeletethat's very nice but $22k? Seems like a small amount for a team filled with millionaires.
ReplyDeleterole models
ReplyDeleteThat is such a selfless act knowing that hair is part of the look for their job. Bless you ladies.
ReplyDeletethat is so cool
ReplyDeleteSo cool.
ReplyDeletei saw this during the game. Those women showed a lot of class to shave their heads live on national tv. That speaks volumes to how respected Coach Pagano is. He was at the game in the owner's box. When he first got diagnosed, he couldnt leave the hospital for weeks while he underwent his treatment. It is just wonderful that the Colts are doing so well and the community has embraced the Coach during such a trying time. Stay strong Coach. you will beat it!!
ReplyDeleteWatched it live too, at a sports bar filled with rowdy guys, who became strangely quiet and respectful while they watched....no snarkiness, just comments about how beautiful both women are, it was very cool
ReplyDeleteI'm from Indy, so proud of these girls! I was watching from a brewery in Brown county, I couldn't believe how brave these girls are. Very touching.
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