Entertainment Advertisers Respond to Protests of ‘Sorority Sisters’ Reality Show By Editor December 17, 2014 594 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Julianne Malveaux: We don’t hate America—but we don’t trust it, either November 2, 2025 5 red flags to look for during a job search November 2, 2025 The Courier’s General Election Endorsements November 1, 2025 PPS would cut 150 positions to trim — but not eliminate — deficit November 1, 2025 Editor Carmex announced they would pulling their ads. “Carmex does not endorse or represent any particular content on television. After our investigation into the new program, however, we are in process of pulling our add dollars from VH-1.” Tagsadvertisers pull out of sorority sistersblack fraternitiesblack greeksblack greeks protest sorority sisters showblack sorority members enrageddivine 9reality showSorority Sistersvh1 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleWhat’s next after the marches?Next articleCleveland police shooting shows need for strict screenings From the Web Black Information Network Radio - National