Olivia Jade Giannulli when compared her sumptuous kitchen to a jail after her mother, Lori Loughlin, served time over the notorious school admissions scandal.
The influencer gave a glance inside of her Los Angeles house in a vlog uploaded to her YouTube Channel Tuesday the place she mentioned her plans to spruce up her house decor.
“Back in the kitchen. Sorry for the mess that’s behind me — the kitchen needs a clean,” she mentioned within the video. “I’m so excited, you guys, I finally ordered wallpaper for the kitchen so it’s not going to feel so sterile.”
“It’s not going to feel like … a prison,” the 24-year-old persisted sooner than pausing for a 2nd and staring on the digital camera, figuring out the irony of her remark.
“Save the jokes. I don’t want to hear it. I set you up and I don’t want you to tee off. OK?”
In 2019, Loughlin and husband Mossimo Gianulli had been uncovered for paying $500,000 to get Olivia and her sister, Isabella Rose, admitted to the College of Southern California beneath the pretense that they had been row recruits.
A 12 months later, the couple had pleaded responsible and Loughlin used to be sentenced to serve two months in jail, whilst Mossimo used to be sentenced to 5.
They had been additionally compelled to pay a complete of $400,000 as a part of their sentencing.
On the time, the bribery scandal led Olivia — who has been lively on YouTube since 2014 — to head radio silent as her oldsters gave the impression in courtroom.
She later broke her silence on Fb Watch’s “Red Table Talk,” telling host Jada Pinkett Smith that she wasn’t absolutely acutely aware of the scheme.
“I felt so ashamed and embarrassed … although I didn’t really 100 percent understand what had just happened because there was a lot that, when I was applying, I was not fully aware of what was going on,” she mentioned in December 2020.
“When I got home [from spring break], I just felt so ashamed.”
Olivia furthered she used to be “too embarrassed” to return to college and showed she had by no means participated in rowing.
Any other high-profile case within the school admission scandal incorporated “Desperate Housewives” big name Felicity Huffman.