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Jerry Harris: Cheer star’s Cameo account paused after charge over child abuse images

Harris found fame on Netflix’s Emmy-winning docuseries ‘Cheer’

Annabel Nugent
Thursday 24 September 2020 11:41 EDT
Jerry Harris at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on 9 February 2020 in Beverly Hills, California
Jerry Harris at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on 9 February 2020 in Beverly Hills, California (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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Cheer star Jerry Harris’s Cameo page has been paused following his arrest last week on a child pornography charge.

The 21-year-old is accused of allegedly enticing an underage boy to produce sexually explicit videos and photos of himself, the US Attorney’s Office said in a release.

According to court records, Harris admitted to soliciting and receiving explicit images from the minor, but a spokesperson for the star has denied the allegations.

In the wake of his arrest, the Netflix star’s Cameo account appears to have been paused. Cameo is a popular video site through which fans can pay celebrities to film brief personalised videos, including birthday wishes and congratulatory messages.

While his page is still live, there is no longer an option to purchase a video from Harris. Instead, there is a message which reads: “Notify me when Jerry Harris is available.”

Harris found fame on Netflix’s Emmy-winning docuseries Cheer, which followed the Navarro College cheerleading team in the run-up to the National College Championships.

His co-stars, La’Darius Marshall and Gabi Butler, recently spoke up about Harris’s arrest on social media.

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