The problem with treating Bama Rush TikTokers like famous reality stars


Call Kylan Darnell the “Diamond of the Season” from last year’s sorority rush at the University of Alabama.

The 19-year-old gained hundreds of thousands of TikTok followers last fall as she documented the process of going through sorority recruitment, a phenomenon that is particularly watched at the University of Alabama and followed closely online under #BamaRush. Potential new members (PNMs) can be plucked from obscurity to internet fame literally overnight, just from sharing their rush experiences.

“I woke up (the morning after posting my first rush TikTok) with my phone blowing up,” Darnell recalls to USA TODAY. “My mom was like, ‘have you checked your TikTok?’ I gained like 100,000 followers in a night. Brands started reaching out, I started getting brand deals and making a little bit of money. It was like an overnight thing. It was crazy.”

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