Posted on 03/13/2019 12:27:00 PM PDT by C19fan
he YouTube star daughter of actress Lori Loughlin admitted just last week that her parents forced her to go to college and that her father 'faked his way' through school by using tuition money to start his design business.
Olivia Jade Giannulli has been slammed ever since her parents were charged Tuesday for paying $500,000 to get her and her 20-year-old sister Isabella into the University of Southern California.
Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli allegedly paid to have their two daughters labeled as USC crew team recruits, even though neither of them are rowers.
Olivia has since come under fire for 'ignorant' comments she has made about college, including an interview just last week in which she admitted that she only went to college because her parents forced her.
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I learned something.
There are many rich , spoiled kids who fancy themselves “Influencers”.
Their main goal is to be Youtube stars who promote material possessions only the richest of the rich can afford.
They are egomaniacal, greedy, selfish and those of the AOC generation eat it up and become proud followers.
Lori Laughlins daughter aka Olivia Jade has videos on youtube that arent the worst of the “Influencers”, they are just as everybit shallow and stupid.
Then what are they? Does it rhyme with 'rowers'?...................
Looks like White Privilege should be called Liberal Privilege.
These Universities are just a guilty. That money went somewhere. Sad.
Makes me even more proud that my kids worked HARD to get into school, graduate and are gainfully employed in their field.
Well, she wouldn’t be the first kid who felt forced to go to college. My parents were pressuring me, and I finally had to tell them I was going into the Navy instead.
Given that my dad was career Navy and I grew up a brat, they were both fully supportive and knew the ups and downs of that path.
I didn’t get the “Why do you want to ruin your life by doing that?” harangue.
I am sure this pampered kid had no desire to go to college and just wanted to reap the rewards of parental money, clothes, cars and freedom for the rest of her forseeable life.
Not white privilege... just liberal privilege.
This girl is waaay shallow.
She has 2M subscribers on YouTube. Amazing.
So many selfies, so little time!
I have no particular interest in or liking for LoriL, but an argument could be made that she was trying to better her children, one of whose first reaction was to turn on both parents.
Sad all around, and for a person like me who worked through college with a family and took twice as long as usual to graduate.
Self-centered, egotistical, materialistic, pampered perfumed princesses...............................
Andy Warhol was right......................
What is she studying? Exterior design?
They forced her to pose as a crew member? Here’s a tidbit: if a parent tries to force a student to go to a college they don’t want, it’s very easy for that student to sabotage acceptance. The easiest way is to say confidentially in the interview that they don’t want to go to that school.
We can't know that. Maybe she wanted them to have a real education, or maybe she just wanted bragging rights.
So, mommy may have to go to jail for paying bribes to get this ungrateful airhead beeatch into college? Sucks to be her.
Kinda makes you wonder how Chelsea Hubble got into Stanford and Malia Obama got into Harvard, doesn’t it. I’m sure the political elite will be spared the embarrassment of their hypocrisy.
I don't know what's worse. That she put up the video or that she has subscribers watching her videos.
Why do these people become youtube 'stars'?
I've asked people about pewdiepie and they tell me they watch his videos because they're funny.
I watched a couple and didn't see any humor.
It's a mindless herd mentality.
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