
Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Based on a true story. Five high school cheerleaders, including the daughter of the school principal, run amok -- and teachers, parents and administrators allow them to get away with a wide range of scandalous behavior. Known as the "Fab Five," the girls disregard school rules, drink alcohol and post suggestive pictures on the Internet. But when the new cheerleading coach attempts to discipline them, her superiors ask her to resign.
Top Cast


Jenna Dewan
Jenna Dewan
Emma Carr
Jenna Dewan
Emma Carr


Ashley Benson
Ashley Benson
Brooke Tippit
Ashley Benson
Brooke Tippit


Tatum O'Neal
Tatum O'Neal
Lorene Tippit
Tatum O'Neal
Lorene Tippit


Aimée Spring Fortier
Aimée Spring Fortier
Lisa Toledo
Aimée Spring Fortier
Lisa Toledo


Jessica Heap
Jessica Heap
Jeri Blackburn
Jessica Heap
Jeri Blackburn


Stephanie Honoré
Stephanie Honoré
Ashley Sanchez
Stephanie Honoré
Ashley Sanchez


Ashlynn Ross
Ashlynn Ross
Tabitha Doering
Ashlynn Ross
Tabitha Doering


Jason Davis
Jason Davis
Tim
Jason Davis
Tim


Dameon Clarke
Dameon Clarke
Coach Adam Reeve
Dameon Clarke
Coach Adam Reeve


Rhoda Griffis
Rhoda Griffis
Pamela Blackburn
Rhoda Griffis
Pamela Blackburn
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