Olivia Jade returns to YouTube following the release of mother Lori Loughlin

Olivia Jade Giannulli, the daughter of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli, teased her YouTube return.

The 21-year-old beauty blogger has revealed how she thinks of a plan and fans will likely see her on camera in 2021.

“Like this if I have to bring back my #vlogzzzzz,” Olivia said in a TikTok video Tuesday with her glare. “Also tried to show guys this natural makeup look (I can do a tutorial if anyone wants) Kk goodbye … ugly.”

A fan commented: ‘Please post again on YouTube. I love watching your videos !!! “To which the former University of Southern California student replied,” OK. I will. I think I will return to YouTube. What? Ah! “

LORI LOUGHLIN RELEASED FOR PRISON

Olivia’s mother, Loughlin, was released from jail on Monday after serving two months for her involvement in the college admission scandal.

According to a source who spoke to People magazine, Loughlin immediately went out of jail to meet her daughters Olivia and Isabella, 22, for an emotional and tearful reunion in Los Angeles.

Actress Lori Loughlin and daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli.  The 21-year-old teased her return to YouTube.

Actress Lori Loughlin and daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli. The 21-year-old teased her return to YouTube.
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“This is the end of a very long ordeal,” the source said. They added that she was ‘relieved that she could put her prison sentence behind her’.

“This is the most stressful thing she has ever had to deal with,” the insider added. “She plans to spend New Year with Olivia and Bella.”

INSIDE LORI LOUGHLIN’S PRISON

Loughlin’s reunion with her daughters is bitterly sweet, as her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, is still behind bars for his role in the college admission scandal.

Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have both pleaded guilty to their role in the college admission scandal.

Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have both pleaded guilty to their role in the college admission scandal.
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He was sentenced in August to five months in prison after they both pleaded guilty to charges of $ 500,000 payments to scam master William “Rick” Singer for having their daughters recruited to the USC team. The two girls have never participated in the sport.

Loughlin’s release means she’s one step closer to putting the nationwide scandal behind her, though it’s important to note that her sentence has not been officially completed now that she has been released.

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In their plea agreement, Loughlin agreed to serve two months and pay a $ 150,000 fine, along with two years of supervised release and 100 hours of community service.

Fox News’ Melissa Roberto and Tyler McCarthy contributed to this report.

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