Lina Cruz and her family move from the urban streets of East Los Angeles to the sunny beach town of Malibu - where at her new school, she attempts to beat competitive cheer coach Avery in th Read all Lina Cruz and her family move from the urban streets of East Los Angeles to the sunny beach town of Malibu - where at her new school, she attempts to beat competitive cheer coach Avery in the Spirit Championships. Lina Cruz and her family move from the urban streets of East Los Angeles to the sunny beach town of Malibu - where at her new school, she attempts to beat competitive cheer coach Avery in the Spirit Championships. Treyvonetta : Y'all lucky I found Jesus. Sign In. Comedy Sport.

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Seventeen sat down with Christina, Vanessa, and Cody to chat about the love scenes, cheerleading uniforms, and tons of embarrassing moments for the cast. Check out the exclusive interviews and watch the movie trailer below! Christina, who recently appeared in The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past plays Lina, a teenager from East Los Angeles who pumps up the cheerleading squad in Malibu when her family moves there. She has a rockin' Latina style and, according to Christina, loves to "keep it hot and show her body"! Who's the funniest? Most serious?
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Christina Milian thrilled fans on Instagram over the weekend when she shared a throwback look at herself in her cheerleading costume while filming the sequel to the movie Bring It On, Bring It On: Fight to the Finish. The throwback upload on April 19 contained a number of different photos that showed her on the set of the cheerleader film more than a decade ago. She also opened up about how much fun she had working on the straight-to-DVD feature. The first photo showed the mom of two as she rocked her iconic costume, made up of a red-and-yellow crop top with "East LA High Raiders" emblazoned across the chest. She paired that with a red skirt featuring several vertical slits and three oversized silver stud embellishments across the front of her torso as she proudly showed off her toned middle and bellybutton piercing. In the first snap, Christina posed alongside her co-stars in the movie, Vanessa Born and Gabrielle Dennis, who wore their own versions of the cheerleading outfits with a white strip across the torso. Another photo within the upload showed Christina in a red crop top and matching red-and-white short shorts along with long socks in the same color and plain white sneakers. In that snap, she had her dark hair slicked back and rocked a pair of chunky gold hoop earrings. In the caption, Christina revealed that she decided to share the collection of throwback photos after seeing the Bring It On hashtag popping up on her page multiple times recently.
The plot revolves around Sgt. Roland Sharp, a lonesome Texas Ranger who goes undercover as an assistant coach to protect a group of college cheerleaders who have witnessed a murder. Much of the film was shot in Austin, Texas on the University of Texas campus. Texas Governor Rick Perry has a cameo appearance in the film as himself. Sharp and Swanson track down Ball to the warehouse, where Ball gives Sharp a key in an attempt to buy him off. As they talk, a sniper begins shooting, wounding Swanson and giving Ball a chance to escape although Swanson is shot in the chest, she survives due to the bullet missing her heart. It is revealed the sniper is after Ball, and a group of cheerleaders from the University of Texas at Austin witness his murder. Agent Zane is found shot in the arm next to Ball's body and claims he didn't see the sniper. Sharp is given the task of protecting the girls at all times, because their fathers are worried about them.