A SORORITY girl shared her outfits for her fraternity rush week, but men made thirsty comments when she showed off her cheerleading uniform.
Bella, a cheerleader and student at San Diego State University, shared the outfit videos with over 10k TikTok followers.
"I'm going to be doing an outfit of the day for every single day of rush," she said.
First, she modeled a satin sky-blue top and white jeans.
"On top, I have a Princess Polly shirt, pants are from H&M, shoes are Tory Burch, headband and earrings are from Amazon, and necklaces are from Kendra Scott," she said, detailing where every piece was from.
For day 2, she showed off a Princess Polly red top and Pacsun jean skirt with Nikes.
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The content creator excitedly shared a week's worth of outfits for rush week, proving herself to be a huge Princess Polly fan as the majority of the fits were purchased from the brand.
"Rush outfits and reveal!! #sdsurush #bamarush," she said.
After bid day, she revealed which sorority she had been placed into.
"I forgot to update yesterday but I ended up getting Alpha Phi!" she said.
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Her followers were impressed with the outfits and took to the comments.
"Literally looks exactly like Cinderella!! So pretty," said one commenter.
"Sponsored by Princess Polly," joked another.
The comments section looked a bit different for a video she shared of her cheerleading uniform, however.
In the video, Bella danced with a teammate to a remix of Drake and 21 Savage's "Rich Flex."
Men filled up the comments with thirsty comments.
"Hi from California," said one.
"You have beautiful, amazing, cute face," said another.
"Thank you Bella," said a third simply.
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