PSU freshman who hung up her roommate’s subtweets just got kicked out of her sorority

‘They kicked me out with no warning, and have yet to tell me why- gotta love it!’

If you haven’t heard the latest Twitter gossip, you’re going to want to hear this. About a week ago, Penn State freshman Jessica “Jessy” Taylor (@jessyjeanie on Twitter) decided to get creative by printing out her roommate’s subtweets and hanging them up on their dorm room door. And it went viral on Twitter, racking up over 110k retweets and likes, as well as making headlines everywhere. Now she has over 20,000 followers.

But the spotlight isn’t always everything it’s cracked up to be. If you followed the roommate saga, just wait for the sorority sequel. Who knew that all the attention and press involving Jessy could lead to drastic consequences – like getting kicked out of the sorority she had only joined about a month ago.

Jessy was a member of Phi Mu, a sorority at Penn State, until she was told on Tuesday over email that they were deactivating her membership.

“I was really shocked at first,” said Jessy. The sorority then followed up with a phone call, as shared in the following tweet:

 

Since Jessy’s disaffiliation from the sorority, she has shared with her Twitter fans what it was like when she was in it. And she sure doesn’t hold back anything.

There’s nothing more savage then straight up posting the screenshots of people telling you not to post the screenshots, but Jessy has proven to be a girl that dgaf.

After the whole ordeal and sans sorority, it seems like she seems to be doing just fine without them…

As you can tell, Jessy literally lives up to her Twitter bio as “petty queen.” And she’s not afraid to dish out her latest drama one passive aggressive tweet at a time – who’s the guilty of subtweeting now?

“I’m glad now because it wasn’t really for me with all the rules and if they can kick me out for standing up for myself then I don’t want to be a part of it,” said Jessy.

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