It's been almost six months since the Netflix phenom "Cheer" dropped, so naturally it was only right to check up on them.
Comedian and superfan of the docu-series Whitney Cummings served as the host for "Cheer" chat, which brought the Navarro College Bulldogs Cheer Team -- a coed team from Texas that has won 14 National Champions since 2000 -- together. Virtually.
But she wasn't the only celebrity excited to chat with the championship winners. Fellow superfans Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis dropped in on the Zoom call as well.
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Kutcher added, "We've been working on the lift. I tried to launch Mila off the stairs. I‘ve only dropped her a couple of times."
Chrissy Teigen also joined the call at the same time the "That '70s Show" alum were talking. The three all came to the hilarious conclusion that if "Cheer" was turned into a movie, Mila would portray Gabi Butler while Chrissy would be Lexi Brumback.
Other celebrities to join in on the call were "Big Little Lies" star Laura Dern and singer Michael Bublé.
"Cheer," which follows the 40-member Navarro College Bulldogs Cheer Team, was an instant hit on the streaming platform.