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Gone with the wind fabulous.

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The reality tv show we all know and love. Our guilty pleasure watching grown woman still fight with each other. But what sororities would they be in if they joined Greek life?

1. Kim Zolciak - Phi Mu

Kim is a Phi Mu lady to the T. She loves pink, she loves Louis, and she is always girly. But don't doubt Kim, just like Phi Mu's they aren't afraid to tell you how it is. Kim upholds her reputation and her character... you definitely don't want to cross her.

2. Sheree Whitfield - Gamma Phi Beta

She by Sheree BABY. Sheree would definitely be a member of Gamma Phi Beta. She is boujee and always down for a good time.

3. Kandi Burruss - Delta Delta Delta

Kandi Burress is would definitely be a Tri Delt. She is an incredible philanthropic woman and always finds time to donate to the causes that she loves.

4. NeNe Leakes - Sigma Kappa

Leneathia Leakes would 100% be a Sigma Kappa. She tells it like it is, whenever she wants to say something she says it. Everyone loves her big personality and wants to hangout with her downtown... but no one wants to get on her bad side.

5. Porsha Williams - Independent

Porsha is the type of girl who goes through recruitment but drops out because she thinks she is better than everyone else. She is above it all, and for that, she is a GDI and she loves it.

6. Kenya Moore - Kappa Delta

Kenya Moore is would definitely be a KD lady. She was Miss America and has her shit together, and like she says she is gone with the wind fabulous.

7. Cynthia Bailey - Alpha Delta Pi

Cynthia Bailey screams ADPi. She is such a nice, warm, and loving person. Everyone wants to be around her.

8. Phaedra Parks - Chi Omega

Lastly, Phaedra Parks would be a Chi O. She is a good ole southern belle.

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