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Braden Leschber is one lucky guy.
Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Marissa Phillips has been living it up during what she’s dubbed her “bridal era,” as she gets ready to marry her former baseball player fiancé.
So far in April, Phillips has enjoyed a weekend-long slumber party, where she looked comfy in all-white pjs and for which she captioned, “Spent this weekend saying ‘Ciao’ to my last name!’”

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The glowing fiancée has also posted pics in a low-cut, sparkly white dress for a more formal bachelorette celebration. There was also a pool party with her cheerleader friends — and she looked so good in her skin-baring, rhinestone-bedecked swimsuit that its brand, Gigi & Olive, posted a photo of her in it on Sunday, April 20.
In the pic, she sports white, heart-shaped sunglasses. She’s arm and arm with one of her besties, and the two are looking at each other and laughing. They are each holding a coordinated pool float. She captioned the carousel of pics, “Living La Dolce Vita (the sweet life) w/these girls in my life.”
Both her gown and swimwear pics were taken during the same weekend at an Airbnb called Austin Beach House. (Yup, it’s in Austin; Phillips is from nearby Round Rock.) She hinted at her wedding date in the caption for her dress pics, which she posted April 17: “I’m sowwwyyy, only have 2 months left to soak in my bridal era.”
Phillips announced her engagement on Instagram on August 11, 2023. In the post, the couple are pictured on the football field, and she’s wearing her blue-and-white cheerleader uniform as she holds up her ring for the camera.
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Abby is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. She has been a prolific lifestyle and celebrity news writer and editor for more than 15 years. She has served as News Director at In Touch, reporter/writer at Us Weekly, reporter at New York magazine, and has written for national and international titles including Marie Claire, Glamour, Huffington Post and Expedia.