The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast - Dirty Rush: Real Housewives of Greek Life

Episode Date: November 15, 2025

Live from BravoCon, we’ve gathered Real Housewives to talk Dirty Rush! One of our Housewives dishes on the A-list movie star she found in the fraternity composite at her school. Plus, get insigh...t into other Bravolebrities who lived that Greek life! Call us at 844-278-RUSH (844-278-7874) or email us at DirtyRush@iHeartRadio.com. Follow Dirty Rush on Instagram and TikTok.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:04 Today, we are recording for BravoCon. So it is only fitting that today's episode is all about the Bravo Leberties who actually lived that Greek life. From Frat Bros to Forever Sisters, we're exposing who was repping Greek letters before Bravo taglines. All right, guys. Hi, Tia. Hi, Jen.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Hi, Alexis. How are you? Yeah, you guys, we have Alexis Bellino or Janssen? It's both. I am legally Jansen I have it on my court document I have not done all of the hours of paperwork to switch it all over but I am
Starting point is 00:03:40 I am Alexis Jansen I put it on my wedding Well welcome Alexis Jansen We're thrilled to have either one of you So today we're talking about all the Bravo Labs that have been in Greek life And there's actually a lot I know I mean did you just see Lindsay's photo I know? Damn
Starting point is 00:03:57 She looks so good Where was she in school? She was Kappa Alpha Theta at University of Florida. Really good school, too. I'm looking at the notes, is top tier. I can't stand with the top tier. Yeah, you hate it. My daughter was like, I can't with the top tier.
Starting point is 00:04:13 I saw her at the Amazon holiday party, though, the other night. She looks insane. She's gorgeous woman. So gorgeous. I was like, you look like this after her baby. I was like, this is insane. Yeah, absolutely. So wait, so also, uh, reping Summerhouse, Kyle Cook was,
Starting point is 00:04:28 how do you say this, sci-epsalon? Kappa, Kappa-Sig. Kyle Cook. Cy-Epsilon, yeah. Sci-Epsilon at Trinity College. He feels like a frat boy to me. Maybe he learned his DJ skills in his frat life.
Starting point is 00:04:40 Yeah, I can see it. Yeah. But does he seem like... Definitely. Like a bro. No, for sure. He seems so calm for me. Amanda, also, I can see that.
Starting point is 00:04:50 She was a Delta Gamma, the University of Connecticut. Which I can also see. So could I. Although people say, do she have a jersey accent? Is she Jersey? She talks. like us to me. You would know, so tell us.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Oh, yes. Okay, we're getting a head shake from others. No, from my husband, who is weird that he knows this thing. No, like, it's not, he helps. He helps. He hopes.
Starting point is 00:05:12 That he knows that Amanda Patool is for. He's a jersey accent. He's hopeful. Anyway, all right, who else, guys? Let's go to the house. I was Heather Dubrow. She was Sigma Delta Tau at Syracuse. Does not surprise me.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Jackie Gold Schneider, Delta Gamma at Boston University. Also doesn't surprise. Phaedra Parks, Alpha Kappa Alpha at Howard University. We've got Robin Dixon, Delta, Sigma, Theta at the University of Maryland. My husband and sons, alma mater. Sutton was also a Kappa Kappa Gamma. Of course she was.
Starting point is 00:05:46 I mean, you picture that. Do you not, Sutton? I pictured the Bitton's on your cast, right? No. Oh, no. What's Congress University? I'm obviously. Do you know?
Starting point is 00:05:56 I feel like if it's Sutton, it's in the South, and it's a. big white sorority house with the pillars and she is standing out there singing and like with her pink and green dress I do. No, for sure. You just took me into a movie I'm like, yeah, that's her. From Miami too.
Starting point is 00:06:14 That's right, that she's Miami. Yes. Adrienne. Isn't her name Adriana? Adriana. Adriana, right? Yeah. Oh, oh. She's supposed it differently than my sister. Isn't weird that there's this many housewives that are in sororities? very weird like my mom my mom didn't even know what a sorority was no genuinely like when I was at school
Starting point is 00:06:34 she was like okay so we have to pay this for what and she was very confused exactly what are we paying this for no I don't know actually sometimes I'm not surprised that there are so many Bravo Levs in sororities because we are all are all in a very dysfunctional toxic sorority ourselves yeah so goes way back dates way back amen to that system whoever wasn't, now they have their sorority sisters. Yes. All right, Alexis, we have some questions for you
Starting point is 00:07:05 about sorority life. Okay, wait, okay. Okay, so tell us what it was like being in a sorority, and do you still keep in touch with your sorority sisters? Okay, that's really weird to say, but no, I don't keep in touch with a lot of my sorority sisters. I have a group of 13 high school girls
Starting point is 00:07:25 that we keep in touch with, But I also, the funniest part about my Mazoo and 80 Pi experience is Brad Pitt was a Sigma Chi. And all of us girls swear to God, I have the videos. Probably not the videos, but the photos. All of us 80 pies when the Sigma Chi's would have a party, guess what we would do?
Starting point is 00:07:49 Go for Brad Pitt. We go walk down the hall. He's like 62 now or 61, so my husband's age. But we would walk down the hall and be like, Take a picture with Brad Pitt on the hallway. Was he Brad Pitt, Brad Pitt? He was already, his fame was coming pretty fast and just how hot he was. He was just hot.
Starting point is 00:08:04 And he lived, and he was just a normal college kid or tried to be. Well, he was gone, but when I got there, I was in diapers. I was 14 by the time he was on the wall. Yeah, he was just on the wall. I was like, on the wall. I was like, you're like, look at all the hot guys and everybody will like pose and take me like, literally, this story just went so down. Alexis.
Starting point is 00:08:26 No, I fully thought that you were, like, in school with Brad Pitt. No, I was in diapers when he was born. No, I wasn't even a thought. I was 14 or 13 when, or he's 13 years older than me. He was 13 when I would be not even a thought. All right, we know you're young. We know. That's not true.
Starting point is 00:08:43 I'm the same age as you. No, you're not. And I am way older than you are the same age as me, but thank you for that. Okay, well, you're like posing with Brad Pitt's, uh, whatever, what's another sorority tradition that is particular? to your sorority at Missou. I, you know what? I don't even remember the chant. Do you guys have
Starting point is 00:09:02 the chant? Can you guys tell me yours? Absolutely not. I don't remember it and I think it's because I'm old. You're young, Gia. You don't remember your chant or you're like the thing when you would start the... You wish you were a Zeta. That's... That was my wife. That's how you know that
Starting point is 00:09:17 that's a Zeta. That's how you know she's younger the best. Yeah. How old are you? 48. Bitch, I'm 57. Just get... Stop it. you're like a baby well holy heck you look thank you I thought you were the same name just me so and I'm not brown nosing because I don't brown nose did 80 I have a house on campus yes oh fun that's good I did not did you guys I could not take the I could not do it I actually I did for six months I could not do it after
Starting point is 00:09:47 six months the only reason why I didn't is because sophomore year we had COVID so when I was supposed to live in my sorority house school was shut up down so I didn't get a chance on that robbed your entire experience no it did fully well because it I was sent home April of my freshman year and we didn't go back to school until our junior year wow so I was like I mean it wasn't I had a good freshman year yeah but I mean that's why I think I had a good freshman year and junior year but that's why I think it was like college was like eh for me I had fun, but I was like, I probably should have went somewhere better. How old are your kids?
Starting point is 00:10:28 Because my kids are kind of on the same boat as you as like the college experience isn't what, I'm like, you have to go to college. You have to. It's the best time of your life. It's where you like have your wings and fly. But at the same time, you're still a little protected because you're in the dorms or in the sorority or maternity house. But so what about your kids? My daughter is actually only a year younger than Gia and they're friendly. So she's 23
Starting point is 00:10:53 And my son is 25 And they were both in Rachel was in a sorority at Delaware Zach at Maryland Was in a frat So did she have the same experience As Gia then Or was it a little bit better
Starting point is 00:11:04 So COVID hit her freshman year So that was She missed half of it And then when they moved in It was a very strange thing Everyone had to have their own room And it just wasn't the same They had to go
Starting point is 00:11:13 They had to do Zoom rush And like they couldn't So yeah You don't get the feeling It's not the same feel No Well, this is about you, Alexis. It's not.
Starting point is 00:11:23 Yes, it is. Tell us this. Were you a partier? I did. Why do I feel like you were a wild girl? I'm getting the vibe that you had a lot of fun. I had a lot of fun, but here's, it's kind of both because I'm a Christian wild girl. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:36 But it's like I did, but I also made like a 4.2. I was like serious about school and I had to get it done and I have a little bit of ADD. I know that's, no one can think. that's wrong but um i yeah so i was all over the map but i definitely um had our nights out and when my best friend mandy and i would walk into the clubs like field house in missou it'd be like they'd put on girls just want to have fun for us when we'd walk in so you had fun yeah we had fun okay good i love that do you date anyone to frat um i dated the quarterback and the point guard So I dated a basketball point guard and the quarterback on the football team.
Starting point is 00:12:22 So they're not frat boys. I did date one. You dated the athletes, though. I feel like that's even better. You don't want to date a frat guy. I did. I'm married to John who is a volleyball, basketball, and MMA fighter kind of guy. So, yeah, I date, I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:12:39 You like athletic people. Okay, but look at both of you. Okay, what sport did you play? Because you're athletic as heck. Thanks. I did a bunch of stuff like growing up like dance gymnastics cheerleading
Starting point is 00:12:50 but I was mainly a cheerleader okay what about you nothing never I'm not interested do you sit down and just drink your coffee and look like this are you crazy I don't enjoy moving
Starting point is 00:13:01 I'm not even I'd rather be in bed I don't like you I'm not an exerciser I hate sports I thought you were cool at first I know I'm mad that you look now that you look like this
Starting point is 00:13:11 and you don't do anything I'm like okay it was epic anyway all right so you're on housewives how do you think being in a sorority and being on housewives compare you know it's funny i i think you guys will all agree with this because you and you are both like in that sorority i feel like when i was on how when i first got on housewives i was the 11th or 12th housewife of all of all yeah there's now 400 no i remember i watched so i remember way back Please, please forgive me.
Starting point is 00:13:45 You're crazy. It was the best. Okay, great. Okay, good. Okay, so anyway, I think that it's kind of the same. When you're in it, you're in it. And it's like, that's why I, you know what, girls, I'm going to be raw with you right now. I don't like being here right now, knowing that there's certain, you know, Bravo girls from my cast that I, like, have to worry about, like, put my head down.
Starting point is 00:14:10 Because it's like, I just feel like, can't we all just say. high and be adults and say hi and move on. We're all in a career. We don't have to love each other. We don't have to be best friends. I'm not calling certain people for coffee, but can we just all like go? That's, but I do, because in a sorority, guess what? You may not like Molly on floor three, but you get along with her because, I mean,
Starting point is 00:14:31 in Missouri, there's, you know, we have basements and there's three floors and things. Yeah, but at the end of the day, you have to get along with the people in your sorority. At least be cordial. You have an excuse when you're 18, 19, 20, 21. on. Maybe now at this point, we probably don't have as good of an excuse, right? She could still be kind, just to be adults. A hundred percent, that's what I'm saying. I mean, I feel like that grows with age, though. I feel like there's a lot of like, I mean, at least in my situation right now, there's a lot of evolving in my household. So, and moving forward and taking steps. But I feel like that comes with age and like you have to kind of just forgive and forget and move on and you could say hi. Like I said hi to somebody today in the airport that I didn't think I was going to say hi to. The juice? The tea? Oh, I don't.
Starting point is 00:15:10 I don't. I don't. I don't. I don't know. I don't believe you. Well, I got, my and uncle, we're making, we're going on good pat. Like, we're in a good place right now. But, Gia, that's good. I said hi to them today. I'm glad. I'm really glad. Yeah, no. I saw them recently. Is it the first high in a while? I saw them recently. But yeah, no, now we're, now we're good. We're good.
Starting point is 00:15:26 And it feels good. I love hearing this. Yeah, it feels good. So, Gia will tell you that I've been, like, a little obsessed with her for very many years because she is the most mature. I think because you've been through it. But I mean, most mature and well-spoken and smart and beautiful. But anyway, again, she grew up on TV. But I'm saying, you know, how so I, like people on your cast, you guys should be able to say hello and move on. That's what I want.
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Starting point is 00:21:07 Housewives universe. This means all casts, everyone. Okay, wow. So partiers, right? Like someone that could throw a party. Yeah. Sutton, really? Oh, because she puts parties together.
Starting point is 00:21:25 I think when I think social chair, like when I was in my sorority, Social chair is the one that, like, well, then maybe we say you. Because I think social chair is not just the party planner, but it's also the calendar keeper. You keep the entire calendar for everything. I think it's someone that has to be a little OCD and then also knows how to have fun and do a little bit of both. I was like going to go with like Sonia Morgan. Like, like, as no one's great.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Honestly, yeah. That's good. We didn't. We didn't. Doesn't Ramona's daughter too? Like plan parties? Isn't Ramona? She has that bachelor party.
Starting point is 00:21:58 Yeah. Okay. You know what? Now I agree with all three. I don't all three of you throw a party. That would be a fun time. Okay. Who is the risk chair?
Starting point is 00:22:06 So they get... What does that mean? Get, like, you get, you kind of, like, get people, like, come from people if they're doing something wrong. So they sit outside because my son was the risk chair. Why do I feel like Nini? NeNeely leaks. Okay. Girl, you're good.
Starting point is 00:22:21 How is she half our age or less and she knows more? I'm telling you this has been going on with me and her for years. Okay. This is okay. All right. is on standard. So they're the nasty bitches that will judge us all.
Starting point is 00:22:33 She's three. You go first, Alexis. Judge us all. I plead the fifth. Okay, pick one that's not an Orange County. Well, if I'm going to say, if I'm going to say what I would say, Tamara, one of my closest friends.
Starting point is 00:22:52 I think she's a definite, she's going to judge you, but she's going to hold you the fire. Yes. I'm going to say one, but like I think it's a, compliment and a part of her personality because I also think she's awesome but Lisa
Starting point is 00:23:03 Lisa Vanderpump I feel like she's there with her accent but she'll be like darling yes that doesn't look good also she'll fire you like how many times did she fire Sam or Tom Sandable and then rehire him no literally I mean I have the absolute best one I'm sorry I don't mean to Brad okay but it's obviously Mary Cosby
Starting point is 00:23:23 oh she's a good one she's got high standards yes definitely All right, okay, you might have taken that one. Okay, okay. The biggest liability. You first. No, no, look at our, if you guys could see this all of our faces. Are like, who gets, who gets drunk?
Starting point is 00:23:41 I mean, well, Gretchen gets naked wasted on my cast, so I don't know. You could say who gets drunk on Jersey. Um, I do. Oh, sure. You're taken one for, I am. Okay, maybe both Jens do. Okay, I'll take that too. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:23:57 I actually really enjoyed drinking with. Gen A lot of fun doing that. She's hilarious. All right. So who is the house mom? I would have thought, Gia, or I would have actually said Teresa for this, though. I would say, I would say my mom too. Look at everything she didn't went through and just like, yeah, I would have said that for the. Also, Lisa Vanderpump. Okay, well, you can't name her for all. Okay. You might. Okay. You got to come out to the barger. Who's good with money on Housewives? I don't know this answer. Lisa Barlow has a lot of it. it from what I
Starting point is 00:24:30 she, right? Yeah. Is she good with it? I mean, she's obviously doing something right. Yeah. You don't live the same type of lives as she does. Meredith Marks also comes out with like so many different brands. I feel like she's got it all together a little bit too.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Agreed. Okay. I love that. I have none. Goji. I'm going to take from the public. Who is a recruitment chair? So this is the person who like plans basically like.
Starting point is 00:24:55 Brings people in. Yeah. Like everyone wants to be there because they're there. Like they, right? I mean, on my cast, I would say Brooks Marks because he's just like the mediator. Like, he loves everyone, brings everyone together. He's awesome.
Starting point is 00:25:09 I love that kid. He's so cute. He's my best friend. I'm trying to think who is like bringing all of, I mean, it's the person who. Dolores. Absolutely Dolores. Full stop. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:25:18 Perfect. Okay. Who isn't involved but goes to every party. Who is a better one? That's boring. A good past. Let's see. Ritual.
Starting point is 00:25:27 A cheat on their frat boyfriend? You take that, Gia. I ain't answering that. Wait, what's the question? Who's most likely to cheat on their frat boyfriend? I don't know. I'm not that deep into the Housewives drama. Are there any cheaters?
Starting point is 00:25:41 Wait. Are there cheaters? I think, girls, take a moment and think, are there cheaters? Well, no self-admitted cheaters, I don't think. Except for me. Me! I'm most likely to cheat on my boyfriend. So we'll change that to sorority.
Starting point is 00:25:55 Okay, there we go. Okay. God, we got that one. I thought Jeff Fessler's in here. Hi, baby. He's like shaking his heart. Most likely to sleep with their roommate's boyfriend. Okay.
Starting point is 00:26:09 I'm not touching that one. We're moving on. Who is, guys, who's peacekeeper? Dolores. Yeah. Dolores on Jersey. What about you? I don't know that I'm peacekeeper.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Dolores is way better. I like to keep the peace. I'm just not always that good at it. What about another franchise? Pick any other franchise. Right. So let's pick. How about Miami?
Starting point is 00:26:29 Who is the peacekeeper on Miami? There's not a lot of peace on Miami right now. Marisol or not really? No. No. I remember that she's a peacekeeper. We have naysayers in the room. Pick another franchise.
Starting point is 00:26:42 How about... Well, Orange County, for my franchise, I always tell Heather she's Switzerland. I think Heather's the peacekeeper. I was actually going to say for your cast. She wants everything to just be kumbaya. Yeah. Not a bad trait. just a great
Starting point is 00:26:59 that's what she wants all right and who is the president oh that's the last one I'm gonna be biased and say my mom but you guys go I would to me Lee Samantha Pump is just she's a great one too
Starting point is 00:27:13 we gotta think of other franchises guys what about Salt Lake City what about Potomac and what about I mean Salt Lake City's killing it right now they are I know but maybe maybe they haven't been around long enough to like be like up there It's Salt Lake City. It is New York is hard one because we don't know that cast.
Starting point is 00:27:32 I just interviewed Margaret. I guess if you want to go back all the way back. I just ordered or interviewed Margaret. I'm telling you, I think she could be a total president. Agreed. She has got her ducks on a road. Agreed. That woman is.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Yes. So there you go. And by the way, she won't take no for an answer if you say that she's not the president. So it works out beautifully. She will insist upon being the president. All right, you guys. Thank you so much This is awesome
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