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So, let’s see what happens when Jonét Nichelle visits Section 36!
Why did you decide to try out for the New England Patriots Cheerleaders team?
I’ve always been part of a team. I began dancing at the age of two and at the age of five, I was competing at dance competitions. By middle school I became a student athlete and continued running track on the collegiate level as well. As my track and field career was coming to an end, my mom and I began researching other routes for me to take and we came across the New England Patriots Cheerleaders Auditions. It was from that simple google search that I became determined to earn a spot on the team.
How did it feel the first time you all got together as a team?
During bootcamp, I had the pleasure of become extremely close with just about each and every young lady vying for a spot on the squad; so much so it already felt like we were already on the team! The first time we were all together (vets and rookies) I felt beyond welcomed – as if every woman in that room was more than a teammate.
What are you most looking forward to about your rookie season?
There’s honestly so much to look forward to. Just putting on the uniform is an exciting feeling! I’m especially excited to travel to St. Maarten for our calendar trip and video shoot this July.
What is your personal fitness routine?
I am a personal trainer and as my mom calls me, “a gym rat”. I always begin, or try to incorporate, some sort of cardio into my workouts. Lately I have a newfound interest in the stair master.
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You were crowned Miss Litchfield County earlier this year. How did you celebrate winning that title?
I won my title back in January. It was a last minute decision to compete, so when I actually won I couldn't believe it. I didn’t invite many people. Just my mom, godfather and best friend attended. After the pageant, we went to a diner and had a huge feast and discussed my goals and plans to prepare for Miss Connecticut.
What has surprised you about your time as Miss Litchfield County?
I can’t say anything has really surprised me during my reign, however I always love to watch a little girl’s face light up with I let her try on my crown and sash!
How did you select your platform?
My platform is something that is extremely near and dear to my heart; something that I plan to continue to develop and work on even after my “crown days” are over. My platform is “This is Her, She Is ME - finding the strength to walk away” came about after I was fortunate enough to leave a domestic violence
What’s the best part about performing your talent on stage?
My talent for Miss Connecticut was a tap dance to “Don Quixote,
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How did the Miss Connecticut competition compare to NEPC tryouts?
I went in to Miss Connecticut and NEPC tryouts with the same mindset. I was going to give my blood, sweat, and tears, but also keep in mind that if the journey is meant for me, it will not pass me up. While there was only one crown at the end of the week and only 34 spots on the team, I learned so much about myself during Miss CT week as I did during tryouts with the Patriots. I learned that I was more than capable to achieve every dream I have.
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That is a great lesson to learn!
That is a great lesson to learn!
As always, I want to give huge thanks to Jonét for doing this interview. As I mentioned, she was the first NEPC to visit Section 36, and I'm flattered that she agreed. I also want to thank her for providing so many amazing pictures to accompany the interview. They went along perfectly with the interview.
As Jonét continues her time as Miss Litchfield County, I encourage you to follow her on the official Miss Litchfield County Facebook page.
And, as the Patriots start the 2018 season, be sure to check out the New England Patriots Cheerleaders website, and Jonét's own NEPC bio page, and follow her as she cheers on the best team in football!
Thanks again Jonét!
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