Bama Rush Doc Producers deny that they used wires to recruit for sorority sophies

The producers of an upcoming documentary film about the sorority recruitment process are denying “rumors of hidden microphones,”They are, they say. “untrue.”

“This film is a thoughtful and compassionate portrayal of young women in 2022 as they rush the sorority system at the University of Alabama,”The Vice and HBO producers made the statement in a joint statement.

“Bama Rush”This has become a popular social media platform, with students posting updates every day throughout pledge week.

The college was worried that recruits were recording top-secret activities.

“The university has not authorized any third-party entity to film, record or document any recruitment activities,”The university released a statement.

There were strict rules during pledge Week, including no filming. Any recruit suspected of filming was expelled.

One recruit said that she got the boot after her hair tie was misunderstood as a wire.

Pledge week ended with 2,000 women celebrating their acceptance into their sorority by running out of the football field.

There are 18 sorority residences on campus. More than 90% of students who rush to get in.

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