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Cheerleader Charo To Represent Redskins At 2015 Pro Bowl

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The Redskins Cheerleaders selected Charo Bishop to represent them at the 2015 NFL Pro Bowl in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Charo has been a member of the Redskins Cheerleaders for four seasons and is currently in her first season as one of the four team captains. She works full time as a public accountant and is a graduate of the University of Maryland.

The Redskins announced Charo as the Pro Bowl Cheerleader during Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams at FedExField. The team was excited to surprise her at the game with her parents and brother on the field as she received flowers and a sash from 2014 Pro Bowl Cheerleader, Maigan, and 2009 Pro Bowl Cheerleader, Tiffany.

"I am so excited. Is this real life?" Charo said. "You make the team and see girls go to the Pro Bowl, and you never think it will be you! I am beyond humbled and grateful -- thank you so much to my incredible, kindhearted teammates."

Each season the team's Pro Bowl cheerleader is selected by their teammates and is announced at a Redskins home game. The Pro Bowl representative then takes a lap around the entire stadium waving to the fans with family by their side.

Maigan, the Redskins Cheerleaders 2014 Pro Bowl representative, said she was very excited to pass down this honor to her fellow teammate & captain, Charo. 

"Charo is not only an awesome dancer and beautiful girl, but she's a positive influence and helpful leader," Maigan said. "She loves the team and is dedicated to continuing our traditions and making our team the best it can be. Charo is one of my good friends and I'm so proud of her! I know she will be amazing and will represent WRC well. Congratulations and welcome to the Pro Bowl Cheerleader family!"

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