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33 Celebrities Who Were In Fraternities

Give the old frat a try, old sport.

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Do you like frat boys? Have you ever been wronged by one that you decided to swear off frat boys forever? Say that no more. These male celebrities were in fraternities and some of them, quite popular. I'm sure they were the life of the party.

1. Will Ferrell: Delta Tau Delta at University of Southern California


2. Ashton Kutcher: Delta Chi at University of Iowa


3. Luke Bryan: Sigma Chi at Georgia Southern University


In addition, Cole Swindell was also a Sig Chi at Georgia Southern University. Swoon. Can I transfer to see the next up and coming country star?

4. Zack Brown: Kappa Alpha Order at University of West Georgia


Or better known as Zac Brown in the Zac Brown Band.

5. Paul Rudd: Sigma Nu at University of Kansas

Look at that hair!

6. Brad Pitt: Sigma Chi at University of Missouri


7. Paul Ryan: Delta Tau Delta at Miami University

He looks exactly the same. He was probably best friends with the president, you know, old habits?

8. Matthew McConaughey: Delta Tau Delta at University of Texas at Austin


9. Eli Manning: Sigma Nu at Ole Miss


10. Harrison Ford: Sigma Nu at Ripon College

I had to add this picture with this quote. This geeks me.

11. Kevin Costner: Delta Chi at Cal State Fullerton


12. David Schwimmer: Delta Tau Delta at Northwestern University


13. Woody Harrelson: Sigma Chi at Hanover College


14. George W. Bush: Delta Kappa Epsilon at Yale University


Was also President of his fraternity. DKE at Yale was the founding chapter.

15. Tim McGraw: Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) at Northeastern Louisiana University


16. Ty Burrell: Sigma Chi at University of Oregon


17. Tom Selleck: Sigma Chi at University of Southern California


18. Chris Harrison: Kappa Sigma at Oklahoma City University.


He met his wife, now ex-wife, at a college mixer. Hmm. The host of a series of shows centered around love is a frat boy.

19. Mike Pence: FIJI at Hanover College


20. Donald Trump Jr.: FIJI at University of Pennsylvania

Because I had to draw these two together, you can see that Donald Trump's son and his VP are actually brothers! Hmmm just goes to show that the Greek community is smaller than we thought.

21. Gene Wilder: Alpha Epsilon Pi at University of Iowa


22. Papa John: Alpha Tau Omega at Ball State University


Yes, the pizza man. Next time you think of ATO, think of Papa Johns.

23. S. Truett Cathy: member of Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE).

You know, just the founder and CEO of Chick-Fil-A. It's NBD.

24. Kenny Chesney: Lambda Chi Alpha at East Tennessee State


25. Jimmy Buffett: Kappa Sigma at University of Southern Mississippi


Talk about Margaritaville all the time, amirite?

26. Adam Levine: Delta Chi at University of Colorado

27. Eric A. Stonestreet: Pi Kappa Alpha at Kansas State University

The guy who plays Cameron in Modern Family. Of course.

28. Adam West: Beta Theta Pi at Whitman College


Known for his role as Batman (the TV series) and in Family Guy as the mayor. Rest in peace.

29. Chip Gaines: Kappa Sigma at Baylor University

He even flipped his first house while still in college, but didn't meet his wife until after college. #goals

30. Brett Eldredge: Lambda Chi Alpha at Elmhurst College

31. Paul Newman: Phi Kappa Tau at Ohio University

The legend himself.

32. Kevin James: Pi Lambda Phi at State University of New York at Cortland

33. Steven Spielberg: Theta Chi at California State University at Long Beach

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