Anonymous wrote:Colleges should expel all of these kids regardless of prior knowledge. A statement should be made that college have a zero tolerance for fraudulent applications......might make the next batch of whack jobs think twice.
Anonymous wrote:Influencing coaches for admission is not a new thing. Fifteen years ago when my son was a HS senior I sent a video of him playing HS tennis to coaches at some very prestigious universities he was interested in, including some of the ones currently in the news. My son is missing his leg below his knee but with his prothesis he is an incredible player. He would not have been able to compete at the D1 level. Two of the coaches called me to say they would see what they could do and he ended getting into both schools. My son never knew about it. He did have very good grades and SAT’s and he might have been able to get in on his own but I did what I could. But bribing people to help? Never. FWIW - my son is now an orthopedic surgeon.
Anonymous wrote:God, I swear Lori Loughlin and her daughters are the gifts that keep on giving.
She's proud of never being that parent to push her kids. Well, maybe if she had she wouldn't have ended up with dunces.
“You know, I don’t ever do, I never pushed my kids to — I always say, ‘Do the best you can,’” the actress told Page Six in a 2017 interview.
“For my husband too, their dad, never we were never like, ‘At school you got to get straight A’s.’ We were never those parents. We were always like, ‘You know what? Give it your all. Do the best you can ’cause in life if you give it your all and you do the best you can, that’s it. That’s all you can do.’
And that’s enough, in my opinion, especially with kids. I think we’ve put so much pressure and stress on them. A lot of it is unnecessary and I think it’s important to just have downtime, free time. I never over-scheduled my kids. Never. I always gave them plenty of time to just sit in their playroom and, you know, use their imaginations.”
Isabella Rose, her older daughter, agreed with her mom’s sentiments in the video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure the kids will get to stay.
They didn't do anything illegal.
They submitted false college applications. Listing sports they didn't play.
Are college applications sworn statements, made out under penalty of perjury?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HP has already cut its ties with Olivia Jade. In a statement, the company said, “HP worked with Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade in 2017 for a one-time product campaign. HP has removed the content from its properties.” A post promoting HP’s Sprocket photo printer is currently still live on Olivia Jade’s Instagram account.
HP Removes Ad Starring Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade Following College Admissions Scandal
http://fortune.com/2019/03/13/hp-removes-ad-lori-loughlin-olivia-jade-college-admissions-scandal/
Time for these other brands to speak up against the scammer:
Amazon
Dolce & Gabbana
Lulus
Marc Jacobs Beauty
Sephora
Smashbox Beauty Cosmetics
Smile Direct Club
Too Faced Cosmetics
Boohoo
Unilever’s TRESemmé.
Yeah, they’ll get right on it. I’m sure Lulus customers care a great deal about this.
HP is a printer company - you really think their customer base cares? It's about perception and being tied to this family is toxic. Which is why they dumped her in less than 24 hours from the indictment breaking.
Sephora and Marc Jacobs actually have more to lose as they work with a LOT of beauty influencers who are already talking about this.
*cough*
Olivia Jade Giannulli, 19, a paid influencer and collaborator with the beauty retailer, launched her Olivia Jade x Sephora Bronze & Illuminate Palette back in December. And while the $28 pressed powder product is now sold out, that hasn’t stopped people from flooding its reviews section with scathing commentary on the bribery scam.
“Highlight did not deliver on privilege,” one shopper wrote. “This palette has such an intense highlight I thought it would blind others to my privilege and toxicity. Unfortunately, it did not work and instead left me dusty AF.” Asked another, “Do I get a discount if I use ENTITLEMENT or CHEATER as the promo code?”
A third commenter joked, “I thought this would give me the ‘just-came-from-crew-practice,’ ‘spent-hours-rowing-on-the-lake’ glow. Turns out it was all a sham!”
Most reviewers urged Sephora to sever all ties with Giannulli. “This girl is terrible for your brand,” one person opined. “She is a cheater. She is vacuous. She is shallow. True beauty radiates virtue, intelligence, and strength. Olivia Jade is none of these things.”
Some even threatened to boycott the brand entirely: “I will not spend another dime at Sephora until they drop this entitled, toxic idiot. Run away, Sephora. Run away.”
https://www.sephora.com/product/olivia-jade-x-sephora-collection-bronze-illuminate-palette-P437725
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG they perp-snatched Felicity Hoffman. And she DID KNOW ABOUT IT!!!
Sources familiar with the arrest claim that the agents drew their weapons and ordered Felicity to come out of her house and surrender. Huffman and the rest of her family were asleep when the agents showed up.
Those close to the actress say she knew her arrest was imminent and would have surrendered on her own, but the feds didn't want to wait. FBI insiders told TMZ guns were "drawn as a precaution. It's always left to the agents' discretion whether to draw a firearm during an arrest."
https://kfyi.iheart.com/content/2019-03-12-actress-felicity-huffman-arrested-by-fbi-agents-with-guns-drawn/
Bond set at $250,000 for her.
Mossimo Giannulli (Lori Loughlin's husband) bond set at $1,000,000!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HP has already cut its ties with Olivia Jade. In a statement, the company said, “HP worked with Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade in 2017 for a one-time product campaign. HP has removed the content from its properties.” A post promoting HP’s Sprocket photo printer is currently still live on Olivia Jade’s Instagram account.
HP Removes Ad Starring Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade Following College Admissions Scandal
http://fortune.com/2019/03/13/hp-removes-ad-lori-loughlin-olivia-jade-college-admissions-scandal/
Time for these other brands to speak up against the scammer:
Amazon
Dolce & Gabbana
Lulus
Marc Jacobs Beauty
Sephora
Smashbox Beauty Cosmetics
Smile Direct Club
Too Faced Cosmetics
Boohoo
Unilever’s TRESemmé.
Yeah, they’ll get right on it. I’m sure Lulus customers care a great deal about this.
HP is a printer company - you really think their customer base cares? It's about perception and being tied to this family is toxic. Which is why they dumped her in less than 24 hours from the indictment breaking.
Sephora and Marc Jacobs actually have more to lose as they work with a LOT of beauty influencers who are already talking about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HP has already cut its ties with Olivia Jade. In a statement, the company said, “HP worked with Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade in 2017 for a one-time product campaign. HP has removed the content from its properties.” A post promoting HP’s Sprocket photo printer is currently still live on Olivia Jade’s Instagram account.
HP Removes Ad Starring Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade Following College Admissions Scandal
http://fortune.com/2019/03/13/hp-removes-ad-lori-loughlin-olivia-jade-college-admissions-scandal/
Time for these other brands to speak up against the scammer:
Amazon
Dolce & Gabbana
Lulus
Marc Jacobs Beauty
Sephora
Smashbox Beauty Cosmetics
Smile Direct Club
Too Faced Cosmetics
Boohoo
Unilever’s TRESemmé.
Yeah, they’ll get right on it. I’m sure Lulus customers care a great deal about this.
Anonymous wrote:HP has already cut its ties with Olivia Jade. In a statement, the company said, “HP worked with Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade in 2017 for a one-time product campaign. HP has removed the content from its properties.” A post promoting HP’s Sprocket photo printer is currently still live on Olivia Jade’s Instagram account.
HP Removes Ad Starring Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade Following College Admissions Scandal
http://fortune.com/2019/03/13/hp-removes-ad-lori-loughlin-olivia-jade-college-admissions-scandal/
Time for these other brands to speak up against the scammer:
Amazon
Dolce & Gabbana
Lulus
Marc Jacobs Beauty
Sephora
Smashbox Beauty Cosmetics
Smile Direct Club
Too Faced Cosmetics
Boohoo
Unilever’s TRESemmé.