Former “When Calls the Heart” Hallmark channel actress Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli, a fashion designer, produced a daughter, Olivia Jade. who appears to over-share details about topics near and dear to her. As a social media influencer, she hit the mark when it comes to sharing TMI (too much info).
Emerging details offer reason to ponder whether shady deal happened
Amid the Varsity Blues college cheating scandal, media does not have to look hard to find data worthy of dissemination. Olivia Jade, 19, served a lot of details to dish and digest following her interview on the “Zach Sang Show.” She also blended them up with her tweets and self-titled YouTube vlog.
Lori Loughlin’s daughter Olivia Jade said her father ‘faked his way’ through college https://t.co/lrFurTpjwn pic.twitter.com/zaLOPfif1n
— New York Post (@nypost) March 15, 2019
Though she and her older sister, Isabella, might have been unaware that their parents allegedly doled a lot of money for their admission to the University of Southern California (USC), information surfacing does not make for convincing the public that everything about their attendance was on the up-and-up and not a shady deal.
Two alleged cheating scandals involving daughter
Olivia Jade’s name has been linked to two alleged cheating scandals: the college admissions fraud scheme and winning a rigged game show in 2016, denying the declared winner, Marissa Rachel from giving her designated charity, the American Red Cross, the $5,000 prize.
(How difficult is it to win a game when the outcome is fixed?)
Mossimo reportedly ‘faked’ going to college
On March 8, she stated on the “Zach Sang Show” that her designer daddy “faked” going to college, according to People. She additionally stated that her father is a source of “inspiration” for her. Those things said, it should not come as a shock that U.S.
prosecutors and the public could call into question where her dad draws the line – or if there are indicators of moral bankruptcy pulsing through the gene pool.
Action picture of olivia jade on the USC rowing team pic.twitter.com/SkspzRA3Fq
— hannah sternburg (@HannahSternburg) March 14, 2019
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are accused of staging photos of their daughters that were altered to make it seem that they were skilled at rowing.
Is everyone to believe that using a prop for taking photos, when neither daughter was into the sport, is nothing to give a second thought?
Olivia Jade has been on social media long enough that she could have shared photos on her Instagram account or made a vlog if the machine was a sponsorship deal. After all, she kindly shared in her 2016 “Luxury” Christmas video when she received a $25 Amazon gift card from her tutor (and the world realizes that that was a good investment). Surely, the rowing machine was much more costly and should have merited a word or two, especially since sharing online seems to her favorite pastime.
Dad inspires social media influencer
Olivia Jade finds inspiration in her father and his ability to build a successful brand.
She stated on the “Zach Sang Show” that he “built [the brand] all himself,” the Cheat Sheet reported. She further said that he “wasn’t actually…ever enrolled in college.”
Olivia Jade on dad Mossimo Giannulli: "He, like, built his whole entire brand and he wasn’t actually, like, I don’t know if I’m supposed to say this, ever enrolled in college." https://t.co/MvCjiJPKEo
— Perez Hilton (@PerezHilton) March 15, 2019
Business was ‘built with tuition money’
She dug into the details, even more, when she stated that her father “faked his way through it,” adding, “he started his whole business with tuition money that his parents thought was going to college.”
FOX NEWS: Lori Loughlin's daughter says father 'faked his way' through college https://t.co/6IVGXwTsxp
— StarNews (@StarNew08014150) March 16, 2019
Lori Loughlin's daughter says father 'faked his way' through college
The ladies night panel on 'The Story' react to Olivia Jade's comments.https://t.co/w0TpeJB75r March 16… pic.twitter.com/Ujr7HoNPzm
Let’s face it: Olivia Jade Giannulli is not naïve in respect of media.
Evidently, though, she has not mastered self-censorship. She made it obvious several times – a theme of tweets, vlogs, and apologies – that her preference would have been to immerse herself in creating videos instead of enduring a college education. The Cheat Sheet crystalized a view that many people noted: “Olivia Jade alluded to the fact that lying about education may be nothing new for the family.”
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