America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadersseason 2 introduced Chandi Dayle into the spotlight and though the six-year veteran had been on the team for years,she stole the show, which left viewers curious about her life outside of the series. Chandi, who joined the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders years prior and has proven that she has what it takes to move through auditions and training camps for years, was open about her life throughout the season. Talking about her passion for dance and performance, Chandi was candid about herself, which made it tough to look away when she began to struggle.

Chandi’s time onAmerica’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadersseason 2was complicated, especially toward the end of her DCC season. While she was open about the fact that she wasn’t sure she was cut out to be the first group leader early in the season, Chandi took on the role and worked hard to be what the team needed. Even so, when Chandi fell into some drama during the team’s trip to the Bahamas, it was clear that she was somewhat more off-kilter than most of her DCC teammates realized. Now,viewers are curious about Chandi’s background and life post-show.

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Chandi Dayle’s Ethnicity

It’s Been Explored By DCC

Chandi opened up about her lifeduringAmerica’s Sweetheartsseason 2, sharing more about her adoption and explaining that her mother worked hard to ensure that she never felt different or out of place. While Chandi may have felt some differences due to her adoption early on, it’s clear that her family has embraced her and allowed her to explore who she is outside of their unit in the past. During an episode of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadrs: Making The Team, the CMT series that followed the DCC team throughout the 2000s,Chandi addressed questions about her ethnic background, sharing information.

After having a DNA test done on the show, Chandi shared that her birth parents have two completely different ethnicities.Chandi’s birth mother was primarily Italian, while her birth father was from Trinidad, giving Chandi a complex ethnic makeup. Typically, people from Trinidad can have backgrounds from several African and South Asian countries, meaning Chandi’s ethnicity could be even more complex. Revealing that she’s biracial,Chandi has dealt with an onslaught of hatefrom difficult Cowboys supporters in the past due to her race, but she was still open about her background to the best of her ability on screen.

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Chandi Dayle’s Age

She’s In Her 20s

AsChandihas moved through her time with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders throughout her 20s, it’s been easy to keep track of her age throughout the years. Born in early October, Chandi is a Libra rising, which means she has a free-flowing energy and seeks balance in her life. Often diplomatic, Chandi’s qualities align with that of a Libra, and as she moves past her 20s in just a couple years, it’s likely she’ll find herself even more compelled by her sun sign after leaving the DCC.Chandi is currently 28 years old, and will turn 29 later in 2025.

Chandi Dayle’s DCC Journey

She’s Retired From The Team

While Chandi has always been a phenomenal performer with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, the last year of her tenure was tough for her. After being named first group leader,Chandi was dealing with issues in her personal lifeand after a tough breakup, she broke a serious security ruleduring the DCC girls' trip to the Bahamas. Chandi stepped back for a time, but returned to the kick line for a few final performances with the team before retiring. Hanging up her boots for the final time tearfully, Chandi’s run with the DCC was more than herAmerica’s Sweetheartsperformance.

America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleadersseason 2 is now streaming on Netflix.