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So tell her she's late for work. Being a grown up adult and all.

 

 

Kidding aside. I think the 5 year old was just being funny and adorable. Smarty pantses are needed in this world and I am sure the niece will not spoil her.

 

Seems a titch odd to me that they have cheerleading for kindergartners, but okay rock on have fun.

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@Porcelain  When my son was married his step daughter did cheerleading at 5.

 

Not the most disiplined little group (some would gawk around, wave at teir parents etc.) but very cute and they loved it.