Paris Jackson NFL Offer To Cheer For The Philadelphia Eagles – She Has That 'Wow Factor'

Paris Jackson, teenage daughter of the late Michael Jackson, has been offered a job with the Philadelphia Eagles to join their cheer squad.

Barbara Zaun, cheer director for the Eagles has studied the high schooler's moves and says she thinks the varsity cheer to pro.

"We think Paris will make a great Eagle cheerleader," Zaun told TMZ.

"We thought that she had a lot of poise, confidence and enthusiasm in her cheer performance," she added.

Zaun went on to explain, "Paris has that 'wow factor' that makes a great cheerleader."

A few days ago footage and images of Jackson cheering for the varsity basketball team at her prep school, Buckley, in the San Fernando Valley in California were made public.

When Zaun saw them, she was impressed by Paris Jackson's moves.

The 14-year-old Jackson has to wait a few years before she will be able to accept the offer and joint he team, however. The minimum age for a spot on an NFL squad is 18 and requires a high school diploma.

That said, Zaun has given Paris Jackson a standing offer to audition when she is old enough.

"She is already very comfortable with the limelight," Zaun added in her interview with TMZ. "So we think she would definitely stand out and impress the judges...We hope that she will try out for the team and be an Eagles cheerleader!"

Jackson tweeted a photo of herself cheering on March 4. She is showing off a new hairstyle in the picture, short, black and spiky. She looks very punk-rock and different from her usual long, brown style.

With her new, mature look, Paris Jackson's NFL offer has a lot of people wondering when we will be able to see her in the Eagles' black and white uniforms showing off her stuff.

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