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A former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader sounded off on kicker Harrison Butker in light of his controversial graduation speech.
Butker's May 11 commencement address at Benedictine College led to much backlash for his sexist and homophobic remarks. Additionally, Butker aimed US President Joe Biden for supporting abortion.
On Thursday, Stefanie Hills - who cheered for the Chiefs from 2018-2024 - took to TikTok and fired back at the kicker while dissecting his inflammatory statements.
Hills referred to Butker imploring people to 'stay in your lane' and said: 'Bruh, take your own advice. Kick some balls around. Stay in your f***ing lane.'
'I would assume that we went to the same PR training,' Hills said after pointing out that she cheered for Butker for six straight years.
A former Chiefs cheerleader slammed kicker Harrison Butker over his controversial speech
Butker has received backlash for his sexist and homophobic remarks at Benedictine College
'Biggest takeaway is that you now represent a billion dollar organization, you are now no longer just Harrison Butker, you are now Harrison Butker who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs,' she continued. 'And anything you say or do that doesn't align with that brand will be grounds for termination. Not entirely sure if that last part is gonna apply to you but I guess we'll find out.'
Hills went on to break down Butker's comments on abortion, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, and COVID - the latter of which she claimed the Chiefs told employees not to discuss publicly.
'You know we had an entire f***ing PR training on COVID, bro,' Hills said. 'We weren't supposed to talk about it.'
Since the speech gained traction, NFL Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer Jonathan Beane said Butker's views do not align with the NFL's values. However, the league and the Chiefs have yet to make a statement on the matter.
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'Harrison Butker gave a speech in his personal capacity. His views are not those of the NFL as an organization,' Beane said Wednesday. 'The NFL is steadfast in our commitment to inclusion, which only makes our league stronger.'
Hills continued to flame Butker's statements - calling members of the LGBTQ+ community 'deadly sinners' and claiming that the greatest title a woman could hold is as a homemaker.
'The gays love football,' she claimed. 'We don't wanna lose them as an audience, so you might want to reconsider calling them deadly sinners.'
'You know we're not gonna unpack this from a PR standpoint,' Hills continued, citing Butker's homemaker comment. 'But I do wanna let you know that the Kansas City Chiefs offer a therapist covered at 100%.'
'Both male and female and I advise that you probably have to unpack that with both professionals.'