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What Is Olivia Jade Up To, Post-College Admissions Scandal?

It’s been two years since the “Operation Varsity Blues” college admissions scandal—a conspiracy unearthed by the FBI in which extremely wealthy parents, some of them famous actors, would pay college counselor Rick Singer to bribe admissions officials to get their kids into prestigious universities—became headline news. Quite frankly, we’re still not over it and, thankfully, neither is Netflix: The streamer is behind a new documentary about the scandal, out March 17, which dives deep into the inner workings of the conspiracy through interviews with key players and reenactments of Singer’s actual wiretapped phone conversations.

Though the doc’s filmmakers weren’t able to get any of the parents or students involved to agree to on-camera interviews, they’re still very present in the film, and perhaps none as much as Olivia Jade Giannulli, the now-21-year-old daughter of Full House star Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli. At the time the scandal broke, she was a popular YouTube star and a student at the University of Southern California—where her admission was ultimately found to have been secured by her parents with a sizable bribe.

Is Olivia Jade still a YouTube influencer?

Another consequence of Giannulli’s involvement in the college admissions scandal (knowing or otherwise) was the cancellation of many of her lucrative sponsorship deals. As a YouTuber, she’d racked up partnerships with major companies including Sephora and TRESemmé; both severed ties with her within days of the scandal’s surfacing.

Giannulli also immediately stopped posting content on her YouTube and social media pages. Though she briefly returned with two videos in December 2019—mentioning in the first that she wasn’t allowed to speak about the ongoing investigation—she seemed to realize after posting the second that the world was absolutely not ready for her to return to her regularly scheduled programming as if everything was normal.

A little over a year later, however, she appears to have decided the time is right for her to attempt to revive her latent influencing career; she began regularly posting Instagram content at the end of last year and returned to YouTubing at the end of January, though, in contrast to her pre-scandal career, none of her content appears to be sponsored. – Source


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