![]() Many of the sorority women posting on TikTok are going through recruitment, but others are already in a sorority and are on the other side of it. The Rush Tok drama also has different POVs to follow along. What are her grades like? What is her reputation? Sadly, looks usually play a part as well. Sororities take a lot into consideration before offering a bid to someone. When you’re 18 and trying to find a club to let you in during your first year of college, everything seems like life and death. Wright's earnest words and genuine emotion in her videos demonstrate what has made Rush Tok so compelling and memeworthy. That video has been viewed more than 14,000 times. Wright asked her followers and viewers to pray for her because she was “really stressed out” and wasn’t sure which house to choose between her final two. A few days after posting her first videos, Wright posted that she had reached “Pref Night,” where the women go to their two final houses before deciding which one they’ll choose. It seems like everyone on the app is obsessed with following the young women's journeys to sisterhood. The user captioned her video with “POV: you got on tiktok to take a brain break from autonomics but now it’s 3 hours later and you’re genuinely concerned that the earrings from shein and Steve Madden sneakers won’t be enough to get Chelsea into Kappa even if she is a legacy.” TikToker used the sound, which begins with, “Hey, y’all, another OOTD for the second day," to show how her Rush Tok rabbit hole has spiraled into obsession. One sorority hopeful’s TikTok sound has been used in 405 videos on Rush Tok, mostly from confused people poking fun at themselves for following so closely along. Some - maybe most - of the other content consists of parody TikToks and videos by users confused and wondering out loud how their For You pages became filled with Elle Woods wannabes. ![]() ![]() Some of the videos are made genuinely by women going through sorority recruitment (aka rush) at the University of Alabama. The hashtag #alabamarush has more than 28 million views on TikTok. ![]() Videos like Wright's, which as a group are now being called "Rush Tok," have exploded over the last week. ![]()
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