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Cheerleader spotlight: DBC Alex

Meet Alex, a second-year Denver Broncos Cheerleader.

About:

Hometown:Arvada, CO

College: Everest College

Occupation: Surgical Technologist

Nickname: Al

Zodiac sign: Virgo

Favorites:

Movie/TV Show: "Grease"

Song to dance to: "Can't Stop The Feeling!"

Junk food: Pizza

Dream car: Porsche Cayenne

Color: Burgundy

Superhero: Superman

Holiday: Thanksgiving

Animal: Sloth

Quote: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13

Get to know Alex:

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What does being a DBC mean to you?** Being a DBC means the world to me. Dance is my passion and I am so blessed I have the opportunity to share it while being a role model in the Colorado community.

Who is your hero? My hero is my dad. He is the hardest working person I know, and he has always been there for me and supported me through everything.

Tell us about the first concert you've ever been to? The first concert I ever went to was Blink 182 in San Diego.

If there were a movie made about your life, which celebrity would you want to play you? Who would play your parents? If there were a movie made about my life I would want Amy Poehler to play me! My mom would be Ellen DeGeneres, and Jack Black would play my dad.

What is your dream vacation destination? My dream vacation would be to backpack around Europe.

Any hidden talents or tricks you can do? I spent every day growing up dancing, so all my talents and tricks are dance related!

When did you first start dancing /cheerleading? I first started dancing when I was 3 years old and my best friend forced me to a dance class!

In 10 years I see myself… In 10 years I see myself working as an operating room nurse and settled down with a great family.

As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? When I was little I wanted to move to New York and dance for the Rockettes.

What advice would you give your younger self? Just be myself, have fun and not care about what anyone else thought about me.

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