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Old 03-06-2008, 01:25 PM
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We also tend not to call it "Famous Deltas" but rather something like "Notable Deltas." This means that these women are trailblazers and notable even if the mainstream media doesn't know who they are.

I don't recall seeing any Deltas on reality tv or ever seeing a reality tv star on the "Notable Deltas" list. You have to come a lot stronger than just 15 minutes of fame that has no lasting societal influence and public service.
I wouldn't consider her time on television as "notable" but wasn't Robin (I think that was her name) from the first cycle of America's Next Top Model a Delta? I can't remember, for some reason I feel like I remember her wearing a Delta Sigma Theta sweatshirt or something, but I'm not sure.
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