↑ LEGO Minifigures Character Encyclopedia (2013).It can actually get kind of annoying sometimes, but her perpetual good mood and sunny smile are so contagious that it’s hard to really mind. Whether they’re changing a light bulb, building a wall or just crossing the street, she’s always there with a peppy cheerleading routine to encourage them to do their best and never give up. The Cheerleader loves to cheer people on, no matter what they’re doing. She prefers cartwheels and handsprings to plain old ordinary walking, and she waves her pom-poms around wildly whenever she talks, which is pretty much all of the time. The Cheerleader is perpetually filled to bursting with energy, excitement and enthusiasm. “Gimmie an L! Gimmie an E! Gimmie a G! Gimmie an O! Yaaay!” Description This is a description taken from. LEGO Club Magazine IsTime To Get Mini With It!.LEGO Club Magazine IsMinifigures All Around Town!.She prefers handsprings and cartwheels to walking.
Parts of this minifigure appeared in the Build-a-Minifigure bins at the LEGO Store.The "M" on her torso represents the first initial of Matthew Ashton, Vice President of the LEGO Group at the time of her release.Like all Minifigures in this series, she has a black display stand. The Cheerleader has two pom poms as accessories. She has a short white skirt with blue highlights. She has a blue top with two white lines at the bottom and two on her collar, black printing at her sides to make her hips stand out, and an 'M' in the centre. The Cheerleader has blonde hair and yellow flesh with a cheerful expression. 3 Facts from the LEGO Minifigures Character Encyclopaedia.Morgan is currently attending Winston-Salem State University studying to become an Occupational Therapist.
TopCats, preparing young children one day to fulfill a dream of becoming an NFL cheerleader. While a TopCat, Morgan found her true passion working with the Jr. She has also received many accolades, scholarships and awards as a competitive dancer in regional and national competitions.Ī 2017 graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Morgan was a member of the UNC dance team all four years and enjoyed performing on the sidelines of home football and basketball games, as well as, competing nationally with the collegiate dance team at the NDA Collegiate National Championship.Īfter graduating from UNC, Morgan has been working in childcare while simultaneously performing as a Carolina Panther TopCat for the past two years. Throughout her training, Morgan has taken instruction from many well-known master teachers. She has trained extensively in ballet, tap, jazz, musical theater, contemporary and lyrical. Morgan Mull began dancing at the age of six in Mooresville and moved to Extravadance and Tumble in 2007 where she danced until she graduated high school.