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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lori Loughlin is facing jail time and her ungrateful daughter is mourning the loss of her brand. A cautionary tale of parents who try too hard to make their kids into what they don't want to be. [quote] 'Bella and Olivia are suffering in their own ways from the fallout of their parents' decisions,' a source told Entertainment Tonight this week. While Bella was 'far more invested in college and would have love to have completed USC', Olivia is devastated over the damage that has been done to her brand. '[Olivia] is really angry with her parents because she told them she did not want to go to college and she was pushed,' the source added. 'She has been passionate about her career and wanted to work and was doing well, but that wasn't enough. Her parents said she would have to juggle college and her career.' 'Now she's devastated because everything she built imploded before her eyes. She feels they ruined everything.' The source said that Olivia is so embarrassed by the scandal that she 'doesn't even want to go out'. Court documents released last week also alleged that Olivia hadn't even written her own college applications. Loughlin and Gianulli emailed William Rick Singer, the mastermind behind the college bribery scandal, about Olivia and Isabella's college prospects in 2016. They allegedly paid $500,000 total in bribes to have their daughters admitted to USC as crew recruits with the help of Singer and USC senior associate athletic director Dr Donna Heinel. Isabella received her admission letter the following March. The same exact process was then repeated with Olivia, documents claim. Problems arose however when Olivia's guidance counselor became curious as to how she managed to receive admission based on her involvement in crew when she didn't even row. At the same time, Loughlin complained that her daughter was having difficulty filling out her other college applications, prompting Singer to ask an employee to take care of the task.[/quote][/quote] It's very hard to have sympathy for any of them.[/quote]
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