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      ‘I wanted to be one of them’: why Bring It On is my feelgood movie

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    The latest in our series of writers paying tribute to their most loved comfort films is an ode to the 2000 teen classic

    The opening sequence of Bring It On is – in a word – unapologetic. A dozen cheerleaders scream “I’m sexy, I’m cute, I’m popular to boot” in synchronicity – and I have yet to meet anyone (and I have tried) who has the willpower to look away.

    It’s certainly not an exaggeration to say I wanted to be one of them – that is, one of the Toros, Rancho Carne high school’s premier cheer squad. But, as a six-year-old watching in north London, I was a world away from the cornucopia of herkies, suggestive dance moves and hair flips of competitive cheerleading in San Diego.

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      ‘I wanted to be one of them’: why Bring It On is my feelgood movie

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    The latest in our series of writers paying tribute to their most loved comfort films is an ode to the 2000 teen classic

    The opening sequence of Bring It On is – in a word – unapologetic. A dozen cheerleaders scream “I’m sexy, I’m cute, I’m popular to boot” in synchronicity – and I have yet to meet anyone (and I have tried) who has the willpower to look away.

    It’s certainly not an exaggeration to say I wanted to be one of them – that is, one of the Toros, Rancho Carne high school’s premier cheer squad. But, as a six-year-old watching in north London, I was a world away from the cornucopia of herkies, suggestive dance moves and hair flips of competitive cheerleading in San Diego.

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      ‘I wanted to be one of them’: why Bring It On is my feelgood movie

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 8 December 2025

    The latest in our series of writers paying tribute to their most loved comfort films is an ode to the 2000 teen classic

    The opening sequence of Bring It On is – in a word – unapologetic. A dozen cheerleaders scream “I’m sexy, I’m cute, I’m popular to boot” in synchronicity – and I have yet to meet anyone (and I have tried) who has the willpower to look away.

    It’s certainly not an exaggeration to say I wanted to be one of them – that is, one of the Toros, Rancho Carne high school’s premier cheer squad. But, as a six-year-old watching in north London, I was a world away from the cornucopia of herkies, suggestive dance moves and hair flips of competitive cheerleading in San Diego.

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