Looks like Mona Scott-Young's new show, Sorority Sisters is here to stay. According to Sister 2 Sister, the controversial show will not be cancelled.
MStars News previously reported that there has been multiple outlets working together to ban the show, including fraternities, and sororities.
A petition was produced to ban the show, but it appears the signatures weren't enough for VH1 to pull the plug on the show.
The petition read:
"Stop the spread of ignorance and stereotyping of our beloved Black Greek letter organizations. Our founders amongst EVERY organization worked extremely hard to allow us to unite and flourish not only on college campuses, but as a people well beyond our college days, and Mona Scott-Young now threatens to demolish those aims and goals we all abide by."
If you were one of the viewers of the new show, you helped the network's ratings bring in a total of 1.3 million viewers on opening night, so why would VH1 would want to end the show?
VH1 released a statement via their spokesperson that read:
"There are currently no plans to change the series and it seems to be connecting with its audience. Due to the confidential nature of our agreements with our advertising partners, we never speak to specifics about clients and their media plans ... But we do enjoy successful, long-term partnerships with our advertisers and are happy to honor any requests to move spots to other parts of our schedule."
The #BoycottSororitySisters movement looks like it was an epic fail, even after the NPHC (National Pan-Hellenic Council) released a statement that read:
Even sponsors like Honda, Carmax, Crayola, JBL Audio and Hallmark have decided not to advertise with VH1 while the show airs.
MStars News wants to know, do you watch this show, or are you a protester against Sorority Sisters?