“Olivia is in a strange place right now, she’s mentally ready to put herself out there, but she also knows that all of her past issues will be front and center again very soon,” the source explains. I'm going to meet people and be social and party. That's literally the dumbest thing you could say, especially when I have the opportunity to have such a good education. At the time, she was pursuing a lucrative YouTube career on the side, partnering with Amazon Loughlin and Giannulli were sentenced in the college admissions scandal on Friday — Loughlin will spend two months behind bars while Giannulli will spend five.And while Olivia Jade has faced scrutiny at every turn in the aftermath of the college admissions scandal, it appears that she might finally be making a comeback.In a September 2018 Instagram post, which has now been deleted, Olivia Jade shared a paid partnership post sponsored by Amazon Prime Student, showing her preparation for her freshman year of college. She’s extremely pleasant, polite and sweet to new people she meets and definitely wants to make a good impression on them.”Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Olivia Jade attends the Women’s Cancer Research Fund hosts an Unforgettable Evening on February 27, 2018.Olivia Jade, Lori Loughlin and Bella Giannulli attend the Women’s Cancer Research Fund hosts an Unforgettable Evening on February 28, 2019. Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File The caption of the photo, which has since been deleted, said: "@dailymail @starmagazine  @people @perezhilton @everyothermediaoutlet #close #source #says. "Her Instagram feed, however, primarily features selfies, birthday and Mother's Day celebration posts for Loughlin, and photos with her boyfriend, Jackson Guthy. "But I do want the experience of game days, partying — I don't really care about school, as you guys all know. "I don't know how much of school I'm going to attend, but I'm going to go in and talk to my deans and everyone and hope that I can try to balance it all," she said. Actress Lori Loughlin poses with her daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli, left, in February. Parents have been accused of paying up to $6 million to guarantee their children spots at elite universities.In the indictment, prosecutors said parents would pay Singer to bribe college coaches to have their children recruited as Division I athletes, regardless of their athletic ability. ""Obviously I've been gone for a really long time and as much as I wish I could talk about all of this, it's really hard for me to say this just because I know that it's something that needs to be addressed," Giannulli said in her video. Olivia Jade has, however, starting stepping out socially again.

Hours after her allegedly“Olivia has been getting more and more comfortable with going out and putting herself out there,” a second source says. Her eagerness to return to school conflicted with what she said in a now-deleted YouTube video recorded before she started at USC. Since returning to YouTube she shared one follow-up video, about her "everyday routine," and has occasionally posted a dance video on TikTok. "Olivia Jade's parents, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli, were among dozens of parents accused of paying the scheme's ringleader, William "Rick" Singer, to have their children's college entrance exams falsified or their admissions into elite universities guaranteed. I don't want to go to school.

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