Broncos Cheerleader Reacts to Becoming a Top 12 Finalist in SI Swim Search

Berkleigh Wright thanked her support system on Instagram.
Berkleigh Wright.

Berkleigh Wright.


Earlier this week, SI Swimsuit revealed the top 12 finalists of the brand’s open casting call. One of this year’s Swim Search finalists is Berkleigh Wright, a technical account manager and analyst who is also a cheerleader for the Broncos.

Wright shared the exciting news in a sweet Instagram post on April 3. The 28-year-old posted her submission video, which featured Wright in a black off-the-shoulder top as she introduced herself and talked about her passions.

“This journey has just begun, but there are no words to express the gratitude I’m feeling for the people and experiences I’ve encountered thus far,” Wright wrote in part of her caption. She went on to thank her supporters.

“Let this be your sign to do something that scares you,” she continued. “I had come up with every reason under the sun as to why I wasn’t capable or worthy, but this is proof that what is meant for you will find you.”

Tons of Wright’s followers hyped her up with words of encouragement in the comments section.

“Congratulations beautiful 😍😍😍,” fellow Swim Search finalist Sharina Gutierrez gushed.

“Omg yesssss!!! You are so deserving and such a queen!!! 😍😍😍,” Romi Bean declared.

“Extremely happy for you @berkleighwright 😍❤️,” Martha Luna stated.

“Congratulations!! 😍 can’t wait to meet you,” fellow finalist Acacia McBride added.

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