Looks like fans may have gotten their wish. MStars News previously reported that Sorority Sisters will be no more after the final episodes air on Friday, Jan. 16.
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Is 'Sorority Sisters' Really Canceled? [DETAILS]
It seems that the show about Greek life, founded by Mona Scott-Young didn't survive the controversy after advertisers pulled out, and even resulted in some members of the show to be suspended by their organization.
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Now it seems everyone has Twitter on fire, overjoyed.
What YOU all just did. You just made a $13 billion dollar company dump a television show. YOU DID THAT. #SororitySisters What else can u do?
— alpha1906@gmail.com (@alpha1906) January 13, 2015
.@VH1 .@Viacom we're not done, stay tuned #sororitysisters was the warm up #boycottsororitysisters is the beginning pic.twitter.com/v4U9vDqAEo — KPHunley (@aka_legacy_87) January 14, 2015
Sorority Sisters has been cancelled. We still need to rally to get more positive images of AAs on the small and big screen #sororitysisters
— Dr. Natalie Spencer (@nspencerlpc) January 14, 2015
Even TV One's controversial talk-show host Roland Martin got in with the conversation and posted a clip from the hit show Malcolm X.
.@VH1 is burning off #SororitySisters episodes. Our campaign worked. I'll let this Malcolm X clip speak on #NoMoreRatchetTV A video posted by Roland S. Martin (@rolandsmartin) on Jan 13, 2015 at 3:36pm PST
How do I feel about @vh1 caving on #SororitySisters? I'll let @spikelee's Malcolm X answer that one: https://t.co/CZ8qXerMgf #NoMoreRatchetTV — rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) January 13, 2015
Shedding no tears over #SororitySisters; but I can't help but note the irony of a sorority not wanting to participate in #BlackLivesMatter. — Dr. Goddess (@drgoddess) January 13, 2015
Cancellation of #SororitySisters @VH1 is indication that pressure, economic loss & organized protest can cause change! #Can'tStopWon'tStop — Mo Ivory, Esq. (@moivory) January 13, 2015
So, yall successfully got VH1 to drop #SororitySisters through boycotting..So yall starting on Love and Hip Hop and other shows next..right? — Corey Johnson (@coreymaurice) January 13, 2015
MStars News wants to know, are you happy the show was canceled?
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