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Sorority Girls
GenreReality television
Created byJosephine Brassey
Liz Gaskell
Directed byMarcus Liversedge
Creative directorsAlison Knowles
Sally Lock
StarringDominique Kruse
Amelia Smith
Arianna Kjos
Devan Lockhert
Hannah Hagler
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producersAndy Culpin
Michael Mannes
Matt Walton
ProducerJosephine Brassey
Production locationsLeeds, United Kingdom
Running time47 minutes
Production company12 Yard
Original release
NetworkE4
Release8 November (2011-11-08) –
26 December 2011 (2011-12-26)

Sorority Girls is a show that first aired on E4 on Tuesday 8 November 2011. The show follows female students from England who compete to become members of Britain's first ever sorority, in Leeds. The show aired on Tuesdays at 9 PM. Every week one student is eliminated, leaving five final girls. The final five were Maxine Howarth as Entertainment Chair, Charlotte ('char-char') Bridgewater as Standards Chair, Camille (Mille) Whitty as Philanthropy Chair, Katie Hames as President, and Sophie Rason as Social Chair.

The girls from Leeds were welcomed by the Sorority Sisters "American Girls": Amelia Smith (President), Arianna Kjos (Philanthropy Chair), Devan Lockhert (Social Chair), Dominique Kruse (Standards Chair), Hannah Hagler (Entertainment Chair). For a Rush Day, where wannabe Sorority Girls must face a series of harsh interviews from the Sorority Sisters to determine who's suitable to be a provisional member of the sorority.

Fifty female British university students show up to the house, but only 20 will be invited to the exclusive evening party called 'Preference', where the girls have a final chance to sway the Sorority Sisters.

As the Brit girls struggle to impress with their 'hidden talents', the Sorority Sisters must reach a final decision on who will become 'Pledges' and take up the 14 places available in the house.

The 14 chosen pledges were:

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