21 Celebrities Who Were Also In Sororities
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21 Celebrities Who Were Also In Sororities

Find your celebrity sorority sister!

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21 Celebrities Who Were Also In Sororities
Odyssey / Lindsay Forrister

It's always fun once you join a sorority to discover that your best friend's mom is also your sorority sister or your house mom was in your sorority at a different school. But it can be really cool to find out what celebrities were also in your sorority. Check out these celebs below and get ready to brag to your friends about who you're sisters with!


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Jennifer Garner: Pi Beta Phi at Denison University




Sophia Bush: Kappa Kappa Gamma at University of Southern California

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Angela Kinsey: Chi Omega at Baylor University


Carrie Underwood: Sigma Sigma Sigma at Northeastern State University


Katie Couric: Delta Delta Delta at University of Virginia


Sheryl Crow: Kappa Alpha Theta at University of Missouri


Michelle Pfeiffer: Alpha Delta Pi at Golden West College


Ashley Judd: Kappa Kappa Gamma at University of Kentucky

Erin Andrews: Zeta Tau Alpha at University of Florida


Elizabeth Banks: Delta Delta Delta at University of Pennsylvania


Connie Britton: Sigma Kappa at Dartmouth College


Kimberly Williams: Alpha Phi at Northwestern University


Hoda Kotb: Delta Delta Delta at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University


Patricia Heaton: Delta Gamma at Ohio State University


Kristin Chenoweth: Gamma Phi Beta at Oklahoma City University


Julia Louis-Dreyfus: Delta Gamma at Northwestern University


Alicia Keys: Alpha Kappa Alpha (honorary member)


Kate Valentine (Formerly Kate Spade): Kappa Kappa Gamma at Arizona State University


Tory Burch: Kappa Alpha Theta at University of Pennsylvania


Condoleezza Rice: Alpha Chi Omega at University of Denver


Kathy Bates: Alpha Delta Pi at Southern Methodist University


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