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17 Celebrities You Probably Didn't Know Could Be Your Sister

Does this mean Channing Tatum is my brother-in-law?

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17 Celebrities You Probably Didn't Know Could Be Your Sister
Olivia Jacks

When you think about living a “celebrity life”, college is the last thing that comes to mind. But as it turns out some celebrities actually went to college and actually graduated. (Crazy, I know!) Some of them even did the whole sorority thing...could you imagine seeing your sorority sister win American Idol or marry Channing Tatum??

To all the girls in my sorority... do not forget me when you make it big.

1. Sheryl Crowe

Kappa Alpha Theta: University of Missouri


3. Kristen Chenoweth

Gamma Phi Beta: Oklahoma City University


4. Condoleezza Rice

Alpha Chi Omega: University of Denver

5. Michelle Pfeiffer

Alpha Delta Pi: Golden West College


6. Jennifer Garner

Pi Beta Phi: Denison University


7. Elizabeth Banks

Delta Delta Delta: University of Pennsylvania


8. Jamie Chung

Kappa Kappa Gamma: University of California


9. Erin Andrews

Zeta Tau Alpha: University of Florida


10. JoAnna Garcia Swisher

Tri Delta: Florida State University


11. Carrie Underwood

Tri Sigma: Northeastern State University


12. Alicia Keys

Alpha KappaAlpha: Honorary Member


13. Katie Couric

Delta Delta Delta: University of Virginia


14. Connie Britton

Sigma Delta: Dartmouth


15. Jenna Tatum

Pi Beta Phi: University of Southern California

16. Wanda Sykes

Alpha Kappa Alpha: Hampton University


17. Ashley Judd

Kappa Kappa Gamma: University of Kentucky

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