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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Costume Scandal – Photos

Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Whitney Isleib is caught up in a bit of controversy over her chosen Halloween costume this year. Isleib thought it would be a good idea to dress as Lil Wayne this year, and then post the images to her Facebook page.

Because she is a cheerleader for the notoriously strict Cowboys program, someone took notice and decided that maybe they were offended. So they sent her pictures to the sports blog deadspin.com.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Costume Scandal - Photos

Whitney’s two friends look very offended.

Look, I don’t see an issue with this, but in an age where if you aren’t completely politically correct someone wants to sue, beat or ruin you, I can see where this idiotic situation will probably lead. To hell with all the whiny “that’s so rude” douchebags complaining about Whitney’s costume, I have seen 50 images of people dressed as “zombie Billy Mays” and the “zombie Michael Jackson mask” (or is that him when he was alive? I can’t tell). No one is offended? I’m not, I think it’s hilarious. Really, Whitney Isleib’s costume just pisses people way the hell off, but costumes portraying the rotting flesh of dead celebrities are just “clever”?

People make me laugh. Beware, one of the images below has a dude wearing white makeup. Albinos are going to go completely nuts when this gets out.

What do you think… offensive? Funny? Don’t give a damn? Leave a comment!

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source: The Situation Where A Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Appeared In Blackface For Halloween Will Probably Not End Well [Deadspin]

 
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