Netflix's hit documentary series America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is set to return for its third season after several fan-favorite veterans departed following controversies and personal struggles during season 2.
Chandi Dayle
Six-year veteran Chandi Dayle left after violating protocol during a team trip to the Bahamas. She now works as an assistant coach at the University of Arizona.
KayDianna Garza
KayDianna Garza, who spent four years with DCC, was suspended following an investigation into bullying and harassment allegations. She now runs her own dance mentorship business and hosts a podcast.
Armani Latimer
Armani Latimer delivered one of the series' most powerful moments by dancing without a wig to reveal her alopecia diagnosis. She is now pursuing law school and remains committed to sitting the LSAT exam, telling Bustle she is "holding opportunities for anything else that comes."
Jada Mclean
Jada Mclean retired after five years as planned, telling fans on TikTok: "It's time to take off those boots and hand those poms over to someone else." She has since focused on modeling and influencer work.
Amanda Howard
Amanda Howard left after clashes with directors despite being crowned Rookie of the Year. She now works full-time as a social media influencer focusing on fashion, faith, and lifestyle.
For more details, read the full story on who left Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in America's Sweethearts season 2.



