

Carson Beck might have traded Athens for Miami, but his sister Kylie is a Georgia Bulldog at heart. She is a cheerleader for football and basketball games and has stunned viewers with her uniforms. For instance, in Florida, she flaunted an all-white ensemble, whereas in Texas, she rocked a cowgirl outfit. However, she has been equally supportive of her brother’s decision to join the Hurricanes. In fact, in February, she visited Carson Beck and even cheered on his girlfriend, Hanna Cavinder (and her twin sister Haly), at a basketball game in Miami.
Kylie wore a white crop top, which read, “Cavinder 14 and 15,” thus showing her support for the twins. But just a month later, rumors about Carson and Hanna’s breakup began popping up. While Kylie continues to support family and friends, her heart belongs to Georgia. You see, on April 6, Kylie Beck had some great things to say about her Dance Dawgs’ head coach.
“The best coach ever!” Kylie posted, giving props to Ashley Clark, the Dance Dawgs’ coordinator and head coach. Kylie, who’s been having an amazing season cheering on the sidelines, expressed all her gratitude in a post, saying, “Thank you x1000 @ugadancedawgs for an incredible year of memories!! ❤️❤️” Right now, whether it’s under the Cowboys’ lights or during Georgia nights, she’s absolutely shining.
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Kylie Beck’s dance journey just leveled up in a major way. She was rocking the iconic blue and white—joining the legendary Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, aka America’s Sweethearts. Then, in her previous Instagram Story, Kylie dropped a glimpse of her dazzling field routine, captioned: “Field routine from the weekend 💚💚.” Rocking a vibrant green fit, she lit up the turf with energy, rhythm, and serious star power. While the spotlight suits her, she’s just getting started.

So, from the Georgia sidelines to the Cowboys’ turf, Kylie Beck’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring. On March 25, she hit pause to reflect—and emotions came pouring in. In a heartfelt IG Story, Kylie posted a side-by-side comparison: one snap from February 2023 during her Dance Dawgs days and the other from her latest Cowboys field routine. Alongside the photos, she wrote, “Very emotional seeing how far I’ve come physically & mentally in 2 years!! Growth>>🙌🏻❤️.” That moment captured the fire behind her rise—proof that hard work, heart, and her Georgia roots lit the path forward. While Kylie Beck was still soaking in the emotional glow of her journey, she made another bold statement—this time with her wardrobe.
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Kylie Beck’s latest move is turning heads!
Stepping out in a flashy Georgia Bulldogs-colored dress, Kylie brought the Dawgs’ spirit to life with style and confidence. Well, it was red-hot, eye-catching, and full of pride. And with every twirl, she proves that the dawg in you never fades. Kylie Beck dropped the look with a playful caption: “you like the view? 🌤️.” To be honest, the UGA cheerleader gave fans a full glimpse of the glam, serving confidence, color, and charisma in every frame.
Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Kylie Beck didn’t just follow her brother to Georgia—she brought the energy with her. On top of that, she lit up the sidelines as a UGA cheerleader, turning her love for dance into something bigger. From college gamedays to center-stage moments, Kylie’s journey proves she was born to perform. With her bold energy and fearless spirit, she fired up Sanford Stadium every Saturday, especially when her brother, Carson, was leading the Dawgs at QB. Their sibling bond became a beloved part of Georgia’s story. But now, with Carson making waves at Miami for the 2025 season, things are shifting.
The iconic Beck duo won’t be lighting up Athens together anymore. However, Kylie Beck has always been more than just a cheerleader. In 2024, she participated in Miss Florida, and while she didn’t win, she learned a lot in the process. “This week at Miss Florida has taught me a lot about myself and my relationship with the Lord. It’s so easy to hear “no” and feel rejected or worthless, questioning Gods purpose. Putting your best foot forward all while being your most authentic self is all a girl can ever do… and I am walking away knowing that’s exactly what I did this week!” she wrote in June 2024.
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“Although I didn’t make top 15 and get to re-compete on finals night, I got to witness some talented and empowering women grace the stage and support them in chasing their dream!” Well, it will be interesting to see where her journey takes her.
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Kylie Beck: Georgia Bulldog at heart, but is her Cowboys journey the start of something bigger?