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Welcome to Dirty Rush, the truth about sorority life with your hosts, me, Gia
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Hey guys, it's Gia. Welcome to an episode of Dirty Rush that is so hush hush. It's completely anonymous. We are taking you inside some of the most sordid sorority scandals that were never meant to be shared. The stories you are about to hear expose the dirty side of sorority life. From misconduct to cover ups and everything in between, these scandals have been kept secret until now.
Anonymous Sorority Member 1
I was in a sorority at a school in Southern California and my sorority had a formal at Dodger Stadium. And it was the coolest formal, I think, in the history of the sorority or probably ever, because who has their formals at Dodger Stadium? But we did this year and it, everyone was so excited for it. It was so fun and it was just. Everyone was just looking forward to it. So I was actually on exec when this happened, so it was even more scandalous for me in the sense that we had to deal with aftermath a bit. But during our formal, we, you know, as, as a formal night goes, a lot of people had a little bit too much to drink and it was way too nice of a venue and way too historical of a venue to host a sorority formal. There was a lot of throw up happening everywhere. And long story short, we got kicked out two hours before our formal was supposed to end. So our formal got cut really, really short, rightfully so. But the scandal of it all was the fact that they had a wedding in there the very next morning. And so it was this whole thing about how they had to like rip up the carpet and clean it up and like flip it over for the wedding the next day. And we were banned from ever doing an event there again. And I would probably argue to say that we were the last sorority fraternity event to ever happen at Dodger stadiums. If I was Dodger Stadium, I would never do one moving forward either. So I completely understand. But it was the scandal of my time at, in the sorority at,
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school and during college because it was the talk of the town. And especially being on exec. It was just one of those things that we had to call so many people into standards because it was, I mean, it was such a show. It just was. It was just like, not only did we get kicked out, but we had to like Pay like the security deposit. We got our hand slapped from like our advisory board. And it was just not good at all. It was not a good look. But also it was just. It was just bad, bad, bad. But it is one of those events that looking back on it, everyone still talks about it. Remember when we had our formal at Dodgers stadium? And look, I had the time of my life. I was not one of the people that threw up everywhere. So I was. I was not in trouble. But it was, it was definitely fun.
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My scandalous story happened last year. This was an absolutely crazy, unexpected thing to see, because the craziest part was we found out about something that had happened at our school in a California sorority through a news article and a news report rather than through word of mouth. So basically, an unexpected situation happened on a very common street in my college town where a lot of sorority houses are and also a lot of fraternities. And basically we found out that there had been a man who was perusing the area, kind of poking his head into houses, keeping an eye on the girls schedules. And it turns out that there was an intruder in a sorority at my school who had been planning, for lack of a better term, planning an attack on a sorority house. So he had kind of coordinated the time to enter a home when he knew that there were girls who were not in the house. And it turns out that he was actually a convicted felon. He was in the house at around 3am When a lot of the girls were asleep, and he fled the home through one of their bedrooms at about 6am so the timing of that is really scary because it means he was in the house for three hours, completely unknown, unattended, just kind of making himself at home in this sorority house. And it turns out that he was a man who was watching the girls in the communal showers. He had taken food from the house. He stole underwear from one of the girls rooms. And it turns out once he was arrested and this whole situation was uncovered, it turns out that he's actually a convicted felon. He had multiple firearms in his possession in his car, and he was ended up being tried for like, growling and peeking, as well as invaded privacy and the possession of ammunition by a felon. So this was something that happened that was really obviously very scary because I can confidently say I felt so safe in my college town, I felt so safe in my sorority house. And when this all came out, it definitely kind of shook the area. And it obviously led to us considering a lot more safety protocol and safety measures. I know there are A lot of schools, especially in California, who have security guards who sit at the front door of sorority houses to make sure that the girls are safe, especially in busier areas. But my town does not have that. And I think this situation definitely led us to consider whether or not we were doing enough to keep everyone safe, especially because a lot of the houses here have a lot of windows. They have a lot of, you know, back entrances, girls coming in and out of the house constantly, and sometimes the doors don't get closed all the way. So in an area that has, you know, some safety concerns, it's definitely. It was definitely a situation that really spooked us. And it was also something that was so insanely unexpected because this is an area that is really busy. There are several Greek life affiliated houses on that street. And so the fact that this man was able to come in while the girls were sleeping, he had done his research. He knew when they were all asleep and managed to get into a bedroom is really, you know, for lack of a better term, scandalous, but also just very scary. So that, I think, is a big story that was told here. I also have another situation that happened. So before I joined Greek life, I had heard a lot about, you know, kind of the stereotypes and the stories of going to recruitment and what it means to be an exec. And I've heard a lot about this through family members. And a story that I heard, heard before I had even joined my sorority was through one of my close family members who was in a sorority herself in college. And as the story goes, some of the details are a little bit hazy considering. I think a lot of the information was kept off of the Internet for legal reasons. But one of the members of her sorority in an exec position had actually been money laundering. The entire time she was in an exec position, she had been taking money directly from the sorority, directly from the national foundation, and had been wiring it into her own account, which, if you know anything about exec in a sorority, that is extremely, extremely difficult. That is something that I have no idea the logistics. I have no idea how she could have even managed that. But it turns out she had been doing that for her entire time. As an exec member in the sorority, she had taken thousands and thousands of dollars to the point where, if I remember correctly, the sorority actually had to file for bankruptcy and had to request funds from the national organization. And once this all came out, it turned out that this girl, you know, had been taking a lot of money from other places. She had been buying herself expensive jewelry she'd been buying herself, you know, luxury items, all from her sorority, so obviously no surprises. She was in fact dropped. She was put on whatever the most extreme version of probation is and was no longer able to be a part of that sorority anymore. And it turns out she actually managed to acquire $200,000 of embezzled funds from her sorority house, using the money to purchase items like gifts. Expensive, expensive gifts for her boyfriend, including a car, buying him drugs, and paying for everyday living expenses, including her own personal housing separate to living in her sorority house. I'm not sure where she is today, but I would assume that there has been some sort of, you know, felony convictions there, considering that is probably the highest degree of thievery. For lack of a better term.
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The biggest scandal that happened throughout my four years in my sorority was I was in kind of what was advertised as like the nice, sporty, cool, down to earth sorority. And that was kind of. There wasn't a lot of bells and whistles and glitz and glam throughout the recruitment process. It really felt like all these girls were very genuine. And a large part of that were the senior class was very involved in recruitment, which is kind of less of a thing just because typically by the time, you know, it's their fourth year in your sorority, a lot of the girls have dropped their sorority or aren't as involved. And when I was going through recruitment as a freshman, the seniors were very heavily involved in the process. They were all an exec. There was a big group of friends that, yeah, like, all had different exec positions. And it seemed like, wow, this, this sorority has amazing retention rate and like, everyone seems to still love it four years in. And that think was that was a reason why me and a lot of my friends joined this sorority. It felt like it was a lot of very genuine girls. And I do think that that was very much the case. But on the other side of it, I think that group of senior girls really had like an iron grip on the control over the sorority. And they were very, very involved in like, the overall image we. We quickly found. And I will never forget, like the first chapter meeting we had. They had overheard one story that happened between like three girls out of our whole 70 person member, new member class. They heard one story and like ripped us a new one. At chapter, they told us we have never heard this bad of a story about any new member class. You guys are the worst PC ever. They literally told us that. And then we named our group Chat, the worst PC ever. And they, every time at chapter, they would just yell at us. They really were on a power trip. And this kind of just set the tone for the year because we were, as a new member class, were scared to go to the house. We were scared to go to meals, we were scared to go to events because we didn't want to, like, be, you know, live up to our name as being like the worst PC ever. And it all came to a head when it was right when we had gotten back from winter break. It was January. And my sorority has things called pinnings. There are these events. They're basically like a frat wedding between a sorority. It's like a senior sorority girl and a senior frat guy who have been dating for a while. And they have. We throw them this big party, whatever. Everyone gets very drunk and Their emotions were running high. And a big thing with the senior class is they would always declare that like the first bus was the senior bus and nobody else could get on it. Well, we're taking a bus home from the venue and there is a girl that doesn't. Who's a freshman, she doesn't feel very well. And she also was assigned to be like a sober monitor for the night. And just like, only like, like. And she wants to get on the first bus home. Well, that first bus home was the senior bus. And there was a particular. She was on exact. And there was one senior who was on a very much a high horse that they all were. But this one in particular, she just wanted full control over everyone in the sorority and wanted everyone to know it that like she was boss and basically this freshman who was supposed to be. And let me back up here. The thing about. So if you are assigned as a sober monitor for an event, that means in those jobs enrolls usually go to freshmen because it's in like a lottery system. And younger girls just tend to be the sober monitors because the older girls don't want to be. And it's your job that there is at least one sober monitor on every bus. And this girl was the sober monitor for the night. And she gets on the quote, senior bus on the way back to ucla and this senior girl looks, this freshman who is a. It's her job assigned by the sorority to be on this bus. And she starts shouting at her that she needs to get off the bus. This is a senior bus. That our new member class has some nerve for always like, you know, overstepping. And when she was a freshman, she knew her place. And basically this freshman is like, hey, I'm supposed to be here, I need to be on this bus. Like I don't want to get in trouble. And this she like pushes past the senior girl and the senior girl pushes her, physically pushes her off the bus. And some other girls like jumped in and are also yelling her to get off the bus. And emotions were running high. Everyone was clearly intoxicated. But this was awful. Like they treated her terribly. And so much so that this girl went home and wrote a long letter and sent it to our 200 person wide whole sorority group me about the reasons why she was dropping the sorority and how awful like she was treated at this event and how she would never want to be in a sorority that had girls that treated, you know, the younger classman that way. And that there had been multiple occurrences of this and that this was like, the final straw. And the rest of us freshmen were like, aghast that someone finally, like, stood up and said something, but also that it pushed her so much to the edge that she dropped. And we didn't know explicitly what had happened from this text, but that something must have went down that really just put her to a breaking point. So that event was like, on a Friday night. That Sunday we had an emergency, what we would call Fireside, which was like a sorority wide meeting chat where we would really open up and get to the bottom of what was going on. And that clearly there were serious issues that were going on in the sorority. And our advisor came, she was in tears. She was so distraught that this is what it had come to. That, like, the sorority that she knew and loved had, like, was treating each other this way and it was a big deal. And that senior that was the main queen bee, she was supposed to have a penny. The next week, it was canceled, revoked. She had been dating her boyfriend for all four years of college. She did not get a pinning and she essentially, like, was barred from future events. And that whole senior, like senior class had just like a dark cloud over them. And I think our new member class was. We moved in the house next year, the following year. And we were like the closest PC ever, I think, because we honestly were all like, trauma bonded by how awful these seniors were. And yeah, it just was this like awful, crazy thing. And the worst part about it is that it didn't stay like insular, didn't stay a story within our sorority, but everybody knew about it. And at the time, Yik Yak, which is like an online Reddit style, like anonymous forum where people can submit like tips and things and like up arrow, down arrow them if they're more popular. And people were talking all over about how our sorority was just like, totally, and of course, like reputations, everything was totally like the mean girl sorority. And that, you know, the seniors were awful to the freshmen and that it wasn't a sorority that anyone wanted to be a part of. So it not only, like made us all feel horrible, but it really tainted our reputation when we had like, worked so hard to be the girls, the house that had like the nice, hard working, genuine, down to earth girls. And so I think we did repair that rep. But those seniors in my head still just have like a dark cloud over them. And I would never want to treat a younger classman the way and we made it a point that we would never treat the younger classmen the way that they treated us.
Anonymous Sorority Member 3
So we did virtual rush because it was Covid when I was rushing. And this is very key, important detail. So it's freshman year, and everything is supposed to be shut down, but we're doing, like, secret frat parties and things like that. And at one of the frat parties, my friend hooked up with this guy who we all called George Bush, because he apparently had, like, a massive bush. And she is. She was, like, a super virgin. Like, had never seen a penis in her life, and she ended up hooking up with him one night when we were at a secret frat party, and she actually ended up losing her virginity to him. And he was, like, telling her, like, sit on my. Sit on her face, and he's gonna make her calm and, like, all of these dirty things. And she, like, hadn't even seen a penis before, so she was really confused as to, like, what any of that meant. And she was, like, genuinely a fresh virgin. So she's hooking up with him, he's on top of her, and they're, like, making out, and her nose starts bleeding, and he, like, pulls away, and she's like, oh, my God. Like, your face has blood all over it. Like, what's going on? And then he was like, actually, your face has blood, like, dripping from it. So they, like, get up and they go to the bathroom, and he, like, boner sticking out. Like, Bush in full action is, like, wiping the blood off of her face. And she bolted the room and ended up ubering home. So, like, literally wiping blood off, and then she just, like, like, ghosted him. So the next weekend, we had, like, a virtual Zoom sisterhood event where we all got put into breakout rooms, just kind of, like, get more comfortable with each other and, like, be able to know that, like, we can confide in these older girls. So they were, like, kind of asking us to, like, tell stories, and we were all talking about, like, bad hookup stories. So my friend ends up telling this story and mentions that George bush and about eight girls at one time. The breakout room was, like, 16 girls were like, what? Like, it. Does it happen to be this guy in this fraternity? And it did. And we found out all collectively, like, at the same time. Each girl was telling their story that they had had sex with him, like, within the past month. So there was nine girls. Half of our breakout room, more than half of our breakout room in that zoom, during a sisterhood event, had hooked up with the same man within the past three weeks. And it just definitely does not end there. We were pretty rowdy to say the least and in our sorority house. So the next, the next year we were in our sorority house living there. And there was something passed down called Remy the Rat. And it was like a little stuffed rat that we would all hide in the house. And then the person who found it had to hide it again. But we actually ended up doing a dildo instead. So instead of Remy the Rat, we had Drake the Dildo. And like every time we would come home from going out or anything, we would just always find it, like mess with it. And one day we had been at like a tailgate for a football game and we were all very intoxicated and went back to the sorority house. And we're all playing in my room and the window was open because some people were smoking. We were just being like, honestly, trash and playing with the dildo and we were like physically all fighting with it. And one of my friends just like threw it out the window and actually ended up hitting a little girl, like a child, like probably a six year old little girl smacking her in the face. And so like a couple of days later, our sorority mom or house mom ends up being like, hi guys, so we need to have a meeting. A little girl and her mom came by the house and complained about this bruise on this child's face and showed us a picture of it. It was literally like the shape of a dildo on a six year old's face. And we, when, when we threw it out there and it hit her in the face, like you could hear it literally like smack her face and then hit the ground. And it sounded like flesh. Like we all were on the ground hiding, so drunk, like so messed up and like laughing obviously. But we didn't know that it would like actually get that bad to the point they would show back up at our house, like with proof of the dildo hitting her in the face. So we all got in really big trouble, like terrible trouble. And we ended up like having to hide from our house mom for the rest of the year.
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Tell me if I'm alone here, Dirty Rush listeners, but shopping used to feel more fun before all the algorithm fed blah and the endless sea of dupes. But I have a confession. I found that fun feeling again on ebay. Because ebay, it's not just shopping, it's a full on fashion pursuit. And when you find the thing that adrenaline hit is real. Like when you score that rare Adidas collab that's lived on your mood board, that Dior saddlebag you ripped out of a magazine in 2007 and never got over. Or something like The Cecily Bonsen XGT 2160s that sold out in five seconds. Yeah, those. It's all about the thrill of finding pieces that feel like me. And I want you to find pieces that feel like you. There's always more to discover. Ebay has millions of pre loved finds from hundreds of brands backed by ebay. Authenticity guarantee eBay things people love hi,
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this is Joe Winterstein, host of the Spirit Daughter podcast where we talk about astrology, natal charts and how to step into your most vibrant life. And I just sat down with a
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Actor, storyteller and unapologetic Aquarian visionary, Aquarius is all about freedom loving and different perspectives and I find a lot of people with strong placements in Aquarius like are misunderstood. A sun and Venus in Aquarius in her seventh house spark her unconventional approach to partnership.
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He really has taught me to embrace
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If you're navigating your own transformation or just want a chart side view into how a leading artist integrates astrology, creativity and real life, this episode is a must. Listen Listen to the Spirit Daughter podcast starting on February 24th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Anonymous Sorority Member 4
All right, so a couple of my juicy stories that came from living in the sorority house. One of them was the first week living there. I had a neighbor and was getting to know her. She was, like, a cool girl, whatever. And, like, a couple nights after our first nights going out, like, someone was, like, packing up all her stuff, and she was nowhere to be found. And we were all super confused. We found out that she actually punched another girl in a different sorority for, like, kissing her boyfriend or something, and she got kicked out of our sorority house. And the girl had, like, a black eye. It was, like, a huge scandal on my campus. Another one. I was at a frat party one time with, like, all my sorority sisters and whatever. We were dancing. I had that phone wallet type thing. So all my cards were in there and it fell off. And I realized the next morning, I was like, where's my wallet with all my cars? And we were leaving for Mexico, spring break the next week. And so me and my friends went to, like, the frat house. We went through all the garbages everywhere just trying to find it, and we couldn't find it anywhere. Was panicking. And my guy friend from the frat came up to me at another party, like, the next day, and he was like, oh, no, I know what happened to your cards. Like, a kid in my frat saw them all on the ground and was like, whoever, these are, like this. And he chucked them into the woods. So then I texted the guy and I was like, you can either go, like, find Every single one of my cards and give me them back or, like, I'm reporting you to whatever it is, like, the frats. And so he went out to the woods, got every single one, and, like, returned them back to me. And they were all, like, filthy, dirty, like, disgusting. I know one story of a girl who, at a bar, she was, like, previously getting with this guy, and he, I guess, just ended things with her. They were on bad terms. And so she, like, walked by him and, like, kind of called him a name at the bar. And these two other girls ended up, like, totally, like, jumping her and, like, pouring their drink on her. And I know she had a broken foot and a concussion for, like, weeks. And it was a huge thing in her sorority. She couldn't do, like, the recruitment, because they didn't want to see. They didn't want new girls to see, like, a girl with a broken foot and wonder what happened.
Anonymous Sorority Member 2
Okay, so my scandalous story was something that remained a mystery for all four years that I went to my school and was in my sorority. And it was something that happened freshman year, and we found out about it senior year. Everyone would have mixers or date dashes with the fraternities, the sororities and fraternities would. And we had one. And I have to add that when I was initiated into my sorority, they finally told us that our sorority was immediately on probation for something that the girls the previous year had done. And so the newly initiated PNM's were suffering the consequences of the older girls. So essentially, we were on probation for the first semester. Could not have one singular party. Second semester, we had our first mixer with one of our favorite fraternities. This was a night that no one could remember. Everyone was beyond hammered, you know, saying stuff that they shouldn't have been saying to people that weren't even their friends. Everyone was just ridiculously drunk, spilling secrets, hooking up with boys, etc. The next morning, we wake up from a message from the president of the fraternity with within our group chat, because our. Our group me's were the way that parties and communication happen between fraternities and sororities. We woke up to a message from the president with a picture of their logo, their letters in their chapter room. And there was spray paint covering, like, writing awful things on the wall. And immediately our president held an emergency meeting and was like, what the actual. Who did this on our first mixer? You've ruined, like, their. Their fraternity chapter room.
Special Agent Riegel
La la la.
Anonymous Sorority Member 2
This is so offensive because you also drew our letters on their letters. So it's a flat out like, wasn't just anyone random. They know it was us. They're never going to want to mix with us ever again. There is so many threats throughout the rest of the semester. In our group chat during every chapter about who the spray painted on this fraternity's letters.
Special Agent Riegel
It was kind of like a story
Anonymous Sorority Member 2
that was never really forgotten. Then flash forward to senior year. We are at a sorority retreat which has always been so much fun. It's the most fun for the seniors because the seniors get extremely hammered. We go to a reservoir and drink and do games and bond. The seniors also tell stories. And the stories everyone tells are very good and they're from the past and they make everyone laugh. It's mainly more fun for the seniors, especially because everyone's drunk. All of a sudden this adorable girl stands up to tell a story. And this adorable girl is one of my really, really close friends. She was insanely brilliant. She was on standards, just a perfect human. Everyone adored her, loved her. All she says is, I am the one that's spray painted the fraternity's letters. And everyone screamed because everyone knew who this girl was in the sorority. And it was a story that was passed down throughout our sorority. And the fact that it was her, it was like the most hilarious, obnoxious, no one could have guessed person to ever do something like that. So that was a scandal because she kept that secret and she kept it well. That's my scandalous story.
Special Agent Riegel
There you have it.
Gia Giudice
You just heard some of the most scandalous stories from sororities across the country. We want to thank the voices who shared what they witnessed firsthand and for exposing the side of sorority life we're not supposed to know about.
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Anonymous Sorority Member 2
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Anonymous Sorority Member 4
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Date: January 24, 2026
Hosts: Teddi Mellencamp & Tamra Judge
Featured/Fill-in Hosts: Gia Giudice, Daisy Kent, Jennifer Kessler
Episode Theme:
Anonymously sourced confessions reveal the secret, unruly—and sometimes dangerous—side of American sorority life. Unfiltered stories from former and current sorority members dive into scandals ranging from epic party disasters, divisive class tensions, financial embezzlement, to campus legends finally exposed.
This episode is a special “Tell All”—a collection of anonymous stories exposing the darker, often untold realities of sorority life. The hosts welcome the listener into a world of shocking confessions, campus rumors proved true, and unvarnished recollections of what really happens behind Greek lettered doors.
“We are taking you inside some of the most sordid sorority scandals that were never meant to be shared. The stories you are about to hear expose the dirty side of sorority life. From misconduct to cover ups and everything in between, these scandals have been kept secret until now.”
– Gia Giudice (03:05)
Anonymous Sorority Member 1 [03:32]
“There was a lot of throw up happening everywhere... we got kicked out two hours before our formal was supposed to end... we were banned from ever doing an event there again. And I would probably argue that we were the last sorority or fraternity event to ever happen at Dodger Stadium.”
(04:10)
Anonymous Sorority Member 1 (continued) [06:37]
Intruder Incident: (07:00)
Impact: (09:00)
Sorority Money Laundering: (10:45)
Quote:
“She had been taking money directly from the sorority, directly from the national foundation, and had been wiring it into her own account... she actually managed to acquire $200,000 of embezzled funds from her sorority house.”
(11:30)
Anonymous Sorority Member 2 [17:14]
Dynamic: Entered a “genuine, nice” house, but seniors on exec were deeply controlling—high retention for the “wrong” reasons.
Freshman Hazing:
Pivotal Incident: (21:00)
Repercussions:
Quote:
“They told us, ‘we have never heard this bad of a story about any new member class. You guys are the worst PC ever.’ They literally told us that. And then we named our group chat, the worst PC ever.”
(18:10)“That event was like, on a Friday night... That Sunday we had an emergency, what we would call Fireside... our advisor came, she was in tears.”
(23:50)
Anonymous Sorority Member 3 [26:02]
Pandemic Rush: Virtual events led to real-life chaos.
Hookup Scandal:
House Games (with Consequences):
Quote:
“We actually ended up doing a dildo instead. So instead of Remy the Rat, we had Drake the Dildo... One of my friends just, like, threw it out the window and actually ended up hitting a little girl, like a child, like probably a six-year-old... It was literally like the shape of a dildo on a six-year-old’s face.”
(28:30)
Anonymous Sorority Member 4 [34:57]
Anonymous Sorority Member 2 (continued) [37:31]
Years-Long Mystery:
The Reveal: (40:20)
Quote:
“All she says is, ‘I am the one that spray-painted the fraternity’s letters.’ And everyone screamed because everyone knew who this girl was... It was like the most hilarious, obnoxious, no one could have guessed person to ever do something like that.”
(40:38)
On the executive fallout from the Dodger Stadium fiasco:
“We had to call so many people into standards because it was, I mean, it was such a show. It just was.”
(05:39)
On the money launderer:
“She was put on whatever the most extreme version of probation is and was no longer able to be a part of that sorority anymore... I would assume that there has been some sort of, you know, felony convictions there.”
(12:44)
On trauma bonding through adversity:
“We were like the closest PC ever… honestly, we were all like trauma bonded by how awful these seniors were.”
(24:54)
On the shock of discovering George Bush’s campus reign:
“Each girl was telling their story that they had had sex with him, like, within the past month. So there was nine girls. Half of our breakout room... had hooked up with the same man within the past three weeks.”
(27:23)
On the pandemic party gone extremely wrong:
“We threw [the dildo] out there and it hit her in the face, like you could hear it literally like smack her face and then hit the ground. And it sounded like flesh.”
(29:20)
Dirty Rush delivers its promise: scandal, candor, and campus secrets laid bare. The stories range from the comic to the truly alarming—themes of unchecked privilege, lasting trauma, criminal behavior, and indelible campus lore recur throughout. While the tone is darkly humorous and confessional, the darker revelations (break-ins, hazing, financial crimes, actual bodily harm) underscore the very real consequences that can spiral from what some see as tradition or rite of passage.
“You just heard some of the most scandalous stories from sororities across the country. We want to thank the voices who shared what they witnessed firsthand and for exposing the side of sorority life we’re not supposed to know about.”
– Gia Giudice (41:51)
For anyone curious about the untold truth behind the tight-knit, high-drama, and sometimes chaotic world of sororities, this episode is both a wild ride and a cautionary tale.