The first episode of the final season of Insecure premiered on Sunday night. On Monday morning, Amanda Seales, who plays a character named Tiffany Dubois in the critically acclaimed series, started to trend on Twitter.

It turns out, some members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. took offense to Seales portraying a soror on screen, while she is not one in real life.

@Love_KSJW tweeted, "Okay, so hold up. This girl is not a Soror and had my SHIELD on her body?! @IssaRae @insecurhbo, please do not do that again. That's wildly disrespectful!"

https://twitter.com/Love_KSJW/status/1452575646983524356


Ari LaBeija
wrote, "No Amanda Seales don't have my letters on… wardrobe has gone too far #InsecureHBO."

https://twitter.com/TheBaddestMitch/status/1452458764221784072

Kim M. Barfield said, "Finally watching the #InsecureHBO season premiere, and it's my turn to be confused as to why the fictitious Tiffany character is in my real actual sorority letters AND shield …."

https://twitter.com/KMBarfieldStyle/status/1452653328769462275

The criticism that followed the debut episode of season 5 is confusing to some. Many Insecure fans knew that Tiffany (Seales) and Yvonne Orji's character, Molly, were fictional members of the sorority from the show's debut season.

Seales published a video response on her social media.

"I don't know why people keep asking me if I'm a soror. I am not a soror," Seales shared in her Instagram story. "Tiffany is a soror. Tiffany is a character on a tv show. I didn't write the character; I played the character. I am not a soror. I'm an actress, and I'm playing a character on a TV show. And I think reality tv done really got folks fucked up because, you know, it's like: 'it's all the same.' But I'm just playing a character. That's it. Y'all know that, though. But some of y'all don't. I feel like some folks really forget. It's a tv show."

Watch new episodes of Insecure every Sunday on HBO and HBO Max.