July 1, 2026 - 08:02

Former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Reece Weaver and her husband, Will Allman, have closed on a new home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The property, valued at $750,000, marks a fresh start for the couple just months after Weaver's unexpected departure from the iconic cheerleading squad.
Weaver, 24, shocked fans earlier this year when she announced her exit from the team. She had been a standout performer and a fan favorite during her time on the squad. The move to Alabama comes as no surprise, as Allman has deep ties to the area. He played college football for the University of Alabama, and the couple has often shared their love for the state.
The new home is a spacious four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence. It sits on a large lot and features modern finishes, an open floor plan, and a screened-in porch. Real estate records show the sale closed in late October. The couple reportedly paid cash for the property.
Weaver and Allman married in a small ceremony earlier this year. Since leaving the Cowboys, Weaver has focused on her personal life and other ventures. She has not ruled out a return to the entertainment world but says she is enjoying the slower pace of life in Alabama for now. The purchase of the home signals a permanent shift away from her Dallas days and toward building a life with her husband in the South.
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