Miami Dolphins vs New Orleans Saints: Britain's first NFL cheerleader Holly Warden returns to London for Wembley clash
BRITAINS first NFL cheerleader Holly Warden looks over the moon on her return to England. Miami Dolphins Holly will lend her support in todays NFL clash against the New Orleans Saints at Wembley.
Holly Warden looks thrilled to have returned to England for todays NFL clash at Wembley.
Miami Dolphins cheerleader Holly Warden is the first from Britain to work in the NFL. The Somerset stunner could not wait to touch down in Britain and see her family and friends.
And that was evident as Holly, 27, could not stop smiling while posing on Londons busy Regent Street to promote todays fixture. Speaking last month, she said: I can't wait to go home and perform at Wembley.
My brother Aaron and sister Zoe will be there, as will my aunts and uncles, cousins and friends.
It will be funny that they are coming to cheer me on while I am cheering for the players. But I am delighted that they will be able to see all my hard work pay off..
Holly made history by becoming the NFLs first British cheerleader last year when the Dolphins snapped her up.
Holly Warden spoke of her excitement to see her friends and family back in England.
Holly Wardens Miami Dolphins take on the New Orleans Saints today at Wembley.
Miami Dolphins British cheerleader Holly Warden poses on Londons Regent Street.
Holly Warden worked as a dancer in James Bond film Spectre before becoming a cheerleader.
Holly Warden visits some of Londons landmarks upon her return to England.
Holly Warden poses with the London Eye in the background as she soaks up London.
Holly Warden made history by becoming the first British NFL cheerleader. .
The pretty brunettes English background is only accentuated by the fact she had a role in our nations most iconic film series, starring as a dancer in the 2015 James Bond movie Spectre.
And cheering on the stars of the NFL poses a pressure similar to that of 007, with cheerleaders having to earn their stripes EVERY year.
Holly Warden revealed she had to go through trials again to keep her spot in the Miami Dolphins cheerleader team this year.
The Miami Dolphins team of cheerleaders will be rousing support at Wembley today.
She said: I had a great first year with the Dolphins but at the end of every season they wipe the slate clean and everyone has to compete to keep their place on the team.
There were 700 girls competing for 36 spots and auditions were very tough. We had three days in a training camp where we learned dance routines and then we had interviews followed by a big show where they made the final cut.
Londoner Jay Ajayi will be hoping to make a mark in front of the Wembley crowd today. Holly is not the only Brit in the Dolphins ranks, with Londoner Jay Ajayi playing running back for the Miami side.
In her debut last September, Holly cheered on her compatriot and watched Ajayi score a dramatic touchdown in overtime to help the Dolphins beat the Cleveland Browns 30-24 at the Hard Rock Stadium.
She will be hoping for much of the same today in front of familiar English crowd. British girl Holly Warden becomes first ever NFL cheerleader.
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