What’s Alabama Rush? TikTok customers amused as sorority pledge movies go viral

University of Alabama students use TikTok to share their sorority pledges and other users find it very entertaining.

Think Legally Blonde, Monsters University, and Pitch Perfect. These are the kind of sororities we’re talking about here.

While the idea of ​​sorority may seem alien to most of us, to American college students it is not just something you see in movies.

Whether you want to be a Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, or Phi Mu, you often have to send a video outlining why you want to join, and this is where TikTok comes in.

Alabama Rush videos take over TikTok

Gone are the days when you filmed and emailed your promise to join the sorority. University of Alabama students use TikTok to try to sell themselves instead.

At the University of Alabama, Rush Week is student union recruitment week that happens every year and is happening right now.

People in college use the hashtags #BamaRush and #AlabamaRush to upload their videos to their sorority pledges.

The clips are made up of people dancing, singing, showing off their outfits, and doing pretty much anything they think will help them get into their sorority of choice during Rush Week.

TikTok users parody the videos

The Alabama Rush videos inadvertently found a very unexpected audience.

People from all over the world who are certainly not attending the University of Alabama this year saw these videos on their For You page and found them very entertaining.

After being accidentally featured on the hashtag #BamaRush, TikTok users have taken over the room with parody videos.

In the clips, people mimick the promises, most of which have white girls with southern accents showing off what they’re wearing.

Twitter responds to #AlabamaRush

After seeing Alabama Rush videos all over her TikTok, people went to Twitter to respond.

One person wrote, “Who would have thought the entire state of Alabama would become famous because of the UA student union onslaught? Lmaooo, it was my entire Fyp in the last 3 days. “

“Why am I on TikTok’s Alabama Rush page and why is it kind of interesting?” said another

A third person added, “Somehow I made it to the Alabama Rush Week parody TikTok, which then led me to videos of millennials actually investing in the outcome of Alabama Rush Week, which ultimately led me to the promises that made the Alabama Rush document week and I’m OVERWHAPPED. “

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