Former 'Sorority Sisters' Delta MeToya Monroe Claims Delta Sigma Theta Sent Her The Casting Info To Audition For The VH1 Show [DETAILS]

By Star Connor (s.connor@mstarsnews.com) | Jan 27, 2015 08:51 PM EST

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Things have gotten out of control with the ladies of Sorority Sisters and their Greek organizations. MStars News has learned that former Delta, Metoya Monroe, is throwing shade at the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta after we reported that she and four other members of the Divine Nine organization were basically banned for life for appearing on the controversial VH1 show Sorority Sisters.

In a interview with The Jasmine Brand, MeToya is claiming that she was provided the show information through her chapter, sending the idea that she should try out for the reality show.

Life seemed to be good for MeToya before she particpated in the controversial reality show.

Metoya said that she was doing "actually the same thing I'm doing now. I am a critical project manager. I work for a contract agency. I manage clinical trials. I've been working in that business now going on 8 years."

The former member of DST claims that her chapter made her aware of the VH1 casting.

"Interestingly enough I got an email from my chapter. The Deltas actually informed me of the casting of the show. I still have the email from the organization. They sent it out to everyone in the chapter about a new show coming out," she explained.

MeToya even went as far as into what date the email was sent. "Two years ago I think, June 13."

When talking about the show's production, and editing, MeToya feels that she was edited fairly.

"I do, I'm real real. I don't like the blame and editing. I don't personally so I feel like I was edited the way that Metoya is and I don't even have anything bad to say about it."

MStars News previously revealed that the show was all of sudden canceled as many other ladies were suspended from their organizations.

We noted that Monroe's co-stars April McRae and Rwanda Hammond were suspended from the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority organization.

As for the shows cancellation, MeToya says they were aware why it had to end.

"Yeah, they did. It was mainly because people were judging the book on the first chapter instead of reading the whole book. So they thought that it would be best if they put the entire product out while they could. Which I appreciated that instead of actually just canceling it. You know, just dump the rest of the story. I appreciated them for allowing our whole story to be seen by the world."

MeToya says the death threat rumors were indeed true. "That is very true. Some of them were other Greeks. Mostly they were Greeks, people who were non-Greeks didn't really get why people were so upset."

As far as trying to get her Greek letters back MeToya claims she hasn't even thought about taking those actions.

"To be honest with you, no. That's because I tend to look at things a lot differently. God knew this would happen before it did and I know that everything happens for a reason. He had this happen for a reason. What that is I don't know, but I always trust in him. I know I've been blessed because of that. I still look at this as an opportunity. It was a blessing to open up eyes and doors to many other things."

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