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Cowboys Nation Mourns the Loss of Criscilla Crossland – Beloved Choreographer and Netflix Star Passes Away at 45

Dallas, Texas – December 4, 2025

The Dallas Cowboys community is in mourning after the heartbreaking news that Criscilla Crossland — former choreographer for the Cowboys Cheerleaders and beloved Netflix star — has passed away at the age of 45 following a long battle with colon cancer.

Known for her vibrant energy, artistic brilliance, and inspiring resilience, Crossland had become a pillar in the Cowboys family. Her choreography electrified AT&T Stadium for years, but her impact went far beyond the sidelines.

“Her artistry, passion and strength inspired so many in the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders family,” read a tribute on the team’s official Instagram. “The spirit, talent, and heart she shared will never be forgotten.”

Crossland rose to national prominence in 2020 as the star of Netflix’s Country Ever After, which chronicled her life, her battle with cancer, and her unwavering faith. Fans were drawn to her optimism, even in the face of devastating news.

Cowboys cheerleaders past and present flooded social media with tributes. “Criscilla left a mark on everyone she came into contact with,” wrote Reece Weaver. “Such an incredible light to us all,” added Brooklyn Davis.

At the time of her death, Crossland was undergoing divorce proceedings with her husband, country singer Coffey Anderson. Together, they shared three children, whom she often described as her greatest purpose.

In a final message shared posthumously by her close friend, Criscilla wrote:

“If you’re reading this, I’ve finally slipped into the arms of Jesus — peacefully and surrounded by love… I’m not gone, I’m Home.”

She left a special message for her children:

“When a moment feels warm, familiar, or too beautiful to be coincidence — that’s me. I’m still mothering you. I’m still yours.”

Today, Cowboys Nation bows its head not just in sorrow, but in gratitude — for a woman whose light will continue to shine in every high kick, every halftime, and every heart she touched.

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