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Fitness icon Shaun T cheers the Arizona Cardinals to victory in their season finale

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Mr. Insanity” brought his vivacity to the Arizona Cardinals for their season finale!Shaun T was a guest cheerleader yesterday for the Cardinals, watching the birds end their 2024 campaign with a 47-24 win over the San Francisco 49ers.

Though the Cardinals’ playoff hopes didn’t come to fruition, they will now enter next season with momentum. It looks like fitness icon provided them with the jolt they needed!

We’re not surprised…Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“GAME DAY READY with our special guest… SHAUN T!” the team posted on Instagram, garnering more than 10,200 “likes.”Multiple out gay NFL cheerleaders, including Los Angeles Rams cheer captain Jose Capetillo and ex-Rams captain Quinton Peron, expressed their support as well.

A post shared by Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders (@azcardscheer)A groundbreaking fitness trainer, Shaun T regales his more than 1.2 million followers with a dynamic mix of heart-racing workout tips and adorable pics of his family.

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