Netflix Star Reece Weaver Moves Into Gated Alabama Property After DCC Exit
Reece Weaver spent three seasons becoming the most-followed face in Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders history. Then she walked away and just made her next move official.
The 24-year-old and her husband, Will Allman, closed on a $750,000 home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on May 11. She announced it on Instagram June 28 with a simple caption: “Home SWEET home.”
From Dallas to Tuscaloosa: A Deliberate Move
This wasn’t a random city pick. Weaver is originally from Florida, but she met Allman while studying at the University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa is where their story started and now it’s where their next chapter begins.
The property sits on a half-acre in a gated, suburban neighborhood just a short distance from their alma mater. It offers four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and over 3,600 square feet of living space.
Built in 2013, it features multiple living areas, outdoor entertaining spaces, and an external fireplace. The gated driveway adds privacy, something they’ll likely need.
Former teammates were quick to react. Charly Barby called it “perfect.” Kelly Villares commented: “Can’t wait to visit. So happy for you two.”
She Left the DCC on Her Own Terms
When Weaver announced her retirement at the Season 3 finale, fans were stunned. Most DCC members stick around for five years. She left after three.
She finalized the decision in March 2025 and had been wrestling with it for most of the year. “My cup is filled to the brim,” she said. “And if my absence gives another girl an opportunity for her cup to be filled, then I consider that the greatest honor.”
That’s not someone burning out. That’s someone who knew exactly when to leave.
It’s a pattern worth noticing. Public figures often use a career exit as a trigger for a major real estate move. Dennis Quaid did something similar when he listed his $5.2M LA home after stepping back from California, a deliberate reset tied to a bigger life decision.
The Husband Controversy, Addressed
After the announcement, TikTok ran wild. Fans blamed Will Allman, pointing to the couple’s Christian faith and scenes from the show where he managed her brand deals.

Weaver addressed it directly in a Wall Street Journal interview at their new Alabama home: “It makes me frustrated, because that could not be more far from the truth. He was so supportive, no matter what decision I made.”
Allman shrugged off the backlash just as calmly. He noted it’s natural for fans to look for someone to blame and that they’d find a reason regardless.
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Why This Matters
Tuscaloosa’s median home price sits at $284K. Redfin data shows the market is already up 6.5% year-over-year. Weaver’s $750K purchase puts her nearly three times above the city median, firmly in luxury territory for this market.
That kind of buy doesn’t happen on a DCC salary. Cheerleaders earn roughly $400 per game. What enabled this was influencer income, brand deals with Snickers and Revlon, and a following that crossed one million on Instagram.
Her fame was so significant that Allman was able to quit his power washing job in Dallas entirely.
This contrast is worth keeping in mind. Kylie Jenner’s Holmby Hills property has sat unsold for months despite repeated price drops while Weaver is buying smart in a rising mid-size market. Two very different real estate instincts.
What Comes Next
Weaver isn’t slowing down. She has a book in the works, a Broadway dream she’s carried since performing arts school, and active speculation about Dancing With the Stars after she posted about meeting judge Derek Hough.
She’s also already a guest announcer at the Grand Ole Opry and recently signed as a Kindfluencer for the Little Words Project.
She told the Human School podcast: “We don’t know what the next steps are, but we know that the Lord was calling us back to Tuscaloosa and we had so much peace with that.”
Sometimes the biggest moves, career and real estate both, come from clarity and not crisis. LeBron James is navigating something similar right now, making a major career transition while his $37M California compound sits at the center of it all.
Key Takeaways
- Weaver and Allman closed on their $750K Tuscaloosa home May 11, announced June 28
- 4BR / 3.5BA / 3,600+ sq ft, half-acre gated property near University of Alabama
- DCC retirement after 3 seasons was her decision, husband controversy publicly debunked
- Influencer income, not cheerleading pay, made this purchase possible
- Next: book, Broadway, DWTS speculation, and ongoing brand work
What do you think Reece Weaver does next, Broadway, Dancing With the Stars, or something nobody’s predicted yet? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
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