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NFL’s first transgender cheerleader makes claim about Panthers departure: ‘Cut because I’m trans’

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NFL’s first transgender cheerleader makes claim about Panthers departure: ‘Cut because I’m trans’

Justine Lindsay, the NFL’s first transgender cheerleader who performed on the Carolina Panthers’ squad, dished about the reason for departing the organization.

Lindsay claimed it had something to do with being transgender. Lindsay departed the team in August after being on the Carolina TopCats since 2022.

“I was cut because I’m trans. I don’t wanna hear nobody saying ‘She didn’t wanna come back.’ Why the hell would I not wanna come back to an organization that I’ve been a part of for three years,” Lindsay told Gaye Magazine in a livestream last week.

Lindsay made clear there was no ill will toward the Panthers, but said the team wasn’t looking at the bigger picture.

“I love them down. I appreciate everything that they’ve done for me, but I feel like I was done wrong,” the former cheerleader said.

“It was like a big slap in the face to not only me but for the youth,” Lindsay said. “And this was right after Trump became president.”

A bald cheerleader in a white halter top with blue accents and shiny blue pom-poms smiles while standing on a field.

Lindsay claimed being cut had something to do with being transgender. Eakin Howard

Samira Wiley in a black off-the-shoulder top and matching pants, with a purple carpet and backdrop with

Lindsay made clear there was no ill will toward the Panthers. Daniel Boczarski

Roger Goodell and Cari Champion posing at a Yahoo! Sports event.

“It was like a big slap in the face to not only me but for the youth,” Lindsay said. Daniel Boczarski

Fox News Digital reached out to the Panthers for comment.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order during the first month of his second term. The order prohibits schools and colleges that receive federal funds and are subject to Title IX from allowing men onto women’s sports teams and into women’s locker rooms and restrooms.

Several organizations changed their policies to comply with the president’s order, including the NCAA.

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