Popular internet personality Chloe Holladay has made a name for herself with her social media posts around her role as an Alabama Crimsonette which is part of the Alabama Million Dollar Band. Her behind-the-scenes videos interacting with Tim Tebow and Paul Finebaum from last year's conference championship game between the Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs went viral.
Ahead of coach Kalen DeBoer's first game against the Tennessee Volunteers in Week 8 of college football action, Holladay once again dropped a bold statement through an Instagram post.
She captioned it:

"the Tide in Neyland…now that’s somebody’s problem ❤️🔥," Chloe Holladay wrote.
Chloe Holladay wants to inspire the next generation through her work
During an interview with the "Hartselle Enquirer," Chloe Holladay revealed that she was inspired to become an Alabama Crimsonette after watching them perform at a Crimson Tide game when she was six years old.
“The first time I saw the Crimsonettes, I was pretty small. When I saw the sequins and the big hair, I was like, ‘Oh my goodness.’ That’s what I wanted to be,” Holladay said. “I never lost sight of that goal.”
Holladay is majoring in nursing at the Capstone College of Nursing alongside volunteering at the non-profit organization "Leads of Love" which assists healthcare workers in community work.
With all of the ventures she is involved in, Holladay revealed how she hopes to use her position as a Crimsonette to inspire the next generation of Crimsonettes.
“Being that little girl that looked up to those girls and then having little girls on gameday come up to me and they’re like ‘oh my goodness, an Alabama Crimsonette!’ it really is a privilege and all the hard work that I’ve put in has really paid off,” Chloe Holladay said.
She added:
“I just remember being in that little girl’s position and when they come up to me I just wanna hug them and say you’ve got this you’re going to be me one day and it’s such a privilege, an honor. I would just say keep pushing keep living that dream. It is just a dream come true to me. Being able to lead the team is just a full circle moment and I’m just really excited."
With the Alabama Crimson Tide calendar only getting harder as the season progresses, Chloe Holladay and the Crimsonettes can play their part in ensuring that Kalen DeBoer's team has the necessary support to perform.
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