RUMOR: Alpha Kappa Alpha Suspends 'Sorority Sisters' Cast Members April McRae And Rwanda Hammond [DETAILS]

By Star Connor (s.connor@mstarsnews.com) | Jan 07, 2015 05:58 PM EST

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Just when you would think the drama between the world and VH1's new hit show Sorority Sisters would die down, it gets even juicier!

Rumor has it that two of the ladies who appear on the show have possibly been suspended by the organization, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

According to the site, Young, Gifted, and Ratchet, April McRae, who owns House of Couture Boutique and plays a major role on the show, getting into disputes with Delta Sigma Theta member and House of Adrene owner Adrene Ashford, and Rwanda Hammond aka Joy, have been suspended until 2016.

We are not sure if this story is true or false just yet, but the ladies did say if they were suspended for participating in the reality show, they would be crushed.

April says, "We all care, because if we get kicked out because of a reality show, because we choose to better our careers, I think that it is what it is." She adds, "I don't think any of us said that when we pledged our sororities we were going to live a perfect life."

On Monday, after another episode aired, the ladies sat down one on one with host Tanika Ray to talk about the show that was created by Mona Scott-Young, who is also the mastermind behind VH1's infamous VH1 Love & Hip Hop shows.

MStars News previously reported, that April claims that she called corporate, and emailed her regional director before the show aired.

She wanted to be clear and have a conversation with her organization and said, "I wanted to be very clear, where my position was as it relates to why I was on the show." She adds, "It was not to defame our organization, to exploit it or to use the sorority for financial gain.... I wanted to have a conversation with them before it even got to this point."

She told one source, The Root, that her lawyers have become involved after she she was finally contacted by corporate.

The Sorority Sisters star also revealed that she has received a lot of backlash, and death threats all because of the controversial show.

"Nearly all of [the cast members] have received death threats," she said. "I read a message from a woman that said, 'Being on the show, you committed suicide. I should help you do it' or something like that. I've had people come to my building. Thankfully, I live in a high-rise with security. It's been a challenge to go on social media and see threats and comments and derogatory things about me. Some of the people that say they are [black] Greeks. Most are not. But those that are in black Greek-letter organizations should hold themselves to the same standard they hold us to. There's a lot of hypocrisy going on."

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