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Kaylan Darnell, a senior at the University of Alabama, has earned a reported $1 million during her four years in college, ...
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US Weekly on MSNInfluencer Kylan Darnell Breaks Silence After Stepping Away from Bama Rush: ‘Protecting My Peace’
Influencer Kylan Darnell explained why she declined to take part in the University of Alabama’s sorority rush for her senior ...
Bama Rush is back and better than ever. Ready to embrace RushTok 2025? Here are 11 PNMs to follow before Bid Day.
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The Independent on MSNCollege girls are spending up to $6,000 on coaches to help them rush top sororities
Colleges across the United States offer students the opportunity to participate in a sorority or fraternity rush, where they ...
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9Honey on MSNBama Rush has blown up on TikTok, but there's one very important part no one seems to be talking about
Bama Rush has become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon. For the uninitiated, Bama Rush is the sorority recruitment process at the University of Alabama – the school with the largest Greek Life ...
Bama Rush has become a viral TikTok phenomenon as students like Kylan Darnell and Kaiden Kilpatrick share their sorority experiences at the University of Alabama.
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E! News on MSNWhy TikToker Kylan Darnell Really Stepped Back From Alabama Rush
TikToker Kylan Darnell, the “Queen of Bama Rush,” exclusively explained to E! News why she decided to step back from the ...
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Kylan Darnell Addresses 'Speculation' About Her Sorority Hiatus as She Returns for Bama Rush Week
After her videos documenting her freshman year recruitment experience went viral in 2022, Kylan Darnell became known as the "Queen of Sorority Rush." Recently, after announcing to followers that she ...
University of Alabama senior and Zeta Tau Alpha member Kylan Darnell has announced she is taking a “step back” from recruitment.
TikToker Kylan Darnell, known for showcasing her life as a sorority member at The University of Alabama, exclusively told E!
Bama Rush Tok grips social media every August and September as people around the world watch 18-year-old students in Alabama attempt to get into the college sorority of their choice.
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