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Celebrities Who Were Also Sorority Sisters

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Celebrities Who Were Also Sorority Sisters

Katie Couric, Tri-Delt

This hard-hitting journalist was initiated into Tri-Delta sisterhood at the University of Virginia.

Elizabeth Banks, Tri-Delt

This actress, known for her roles in popular films such as The Hunger games and Pitch Perfect, proudly calls herself a Tri-Delta from the University of Pennsylvania. 

Kathryn Stockett, Phi Mu

Known as the author of the award-winning book, The Help, Stockett was initiated into Phi Mu from the University of Alabama. 

Sophia Bush, Kappa Kappa Gamma

This actress, most well-known for her role on One Tree Hill, was initiated into KKG at the University of Southern California.

Lo Bosworth, Kappa Kappa Gamma

Most famously known as Lauren Conrad's bff on the reality show The Hills, Bosworth joined KKG at the University of California, Los Angeles. 

Heather Locklear, Chi Omega

This famous actress proudly calls herself a Chi Omega from the University Of California, Los Angeles. 

Lucy Liu, Chi Omega

This actress and model joined Chi Omega at the University of Michigan. 

Ali Landry, Kappa Delta

The beautiful, former Miss USA model was initiated into Kappa Delta sisterhood at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. 

Michelle Pfeiffer, Alpha Delta Pi

This iconic actress from Scarface was initiated into Alpha Delta Pi at Golden West College. 

Emily Procter, Alpha Delta Pi

This southern belle, known for her role as a CSI: Miami actress, happily calls herself a sister of Alpha Delta Pi from East Carolina University. 

Carrie Underwood, Tri-Sig

This gorgeous, country singer was initiated into the sisterhood of Tri-Sigma at Northeastern State University. 

Jennifer Garner, Pi Beta Phi

This 13 Going On 30 actress proudly represents Pi Beta Phi from Denison University.

Erin Andrews, Zeta Tau Alpha

This successful sportscaster attended the University of Florida where she joined Zeta Tau Alpha. 

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