Antonino Visalli

3 Zodiacs Who Always Cheer For The Underdog

You’re at a party, cheering for the big game, and you refuse to root for the team who’s having their winning streak. Or maybe you’re watching Survivor and you keep hoping that person who’s at the bottom of every alliance finds a hidden immunity idol and eliminates the fan favorite. If this sounds like you, then you may be one of the three zodiac signs who always cheers for the underdog.

Cancer

At this point, you’ve likely made it your whole personality to root for the underdog. You could be watching a sport you’ve never even heard of, but you’ve already determined that your favorite to win is the team who’s doing the worst. It’s a charming little quirk of yours that also finds its way into everyday life, and not just competitions. You care a lot about helping people and if someone down-and-out comes to you needing it, you help without question. This means that sometimes bad people take advantage of your generosity, but that’s a them problem. You just keep being your loving self.

Libra

You like to be friends with everyone, and that includes the underdog. That friendly attitude extends to games and competitions, but also to the people you know in your personal life. For you, underdogs deserve just as much love and admiration as anyone else. There are people who know you who think it’s a little weird that you’re always putting so much energy into cheering for people who seemingly have no chance of winning, but that’s what makes you so endearing.

Aquarius

Of all the zodiac signs, you’re the one most likely to feel a calling to help the less fortunate. Although that most often literally manifests as a desire to do charitable work, it’s also the reason why you tend to root for the underdog. Not everyone has the same privileges, and that extends to competitions and games. Maybe a sports team doesn’t have as much money for massages or meal plans as the team they’re going up against. Or maybe a losing streak is getting them down and you think that’s unfair. You’re there, cheering for them to overcome.