Lori Loughlin's Daughter Loses Partnership with Makeup Giant Amid College Bribery Scam
This week, actress Lori Loughlin and her husband had to appear in court for their alleged involvement in the college admissions bribery scandal. Now her daughter is facing the consequences of her parent’s actions.
The celebrity couple’s daughter has lost makeup partnerships due to the ongoing investigation.
Olivia Jade Giannulli, 19, is a YouTuber and the famous daughter of Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli. Their alleged involvement with the college admissions bribery scandal has caused her to lose her partnership with Sephora.
The makeup brand stated, "after careful review of recent developments, we have made the decision to end the Sephora Collection partnership with Olivia Jade." The decision wasn’t up for discussion and was put in place immediately.
It appears that Olivia’s products with the company have already been removed from the company's website. Unilever's TRESemmé also shared that they have ended their contract with the teenager too.
A representative for the hair care company said, "TRESemmé is no longer working with Olivia Jade Giannulli.” On February 13, Olivia had posed on Instagram with the company’s products.
Her partnership with Sephora allowed her to have her own custom pressed powder palette. She had announced their collaboration last December with a YouTube video on her channel.
Olivia has also been linked to Amazon, Dolce & Gabbana, Lulus, Marc Jacobs Beauty, Smashbox Beauty Cosmetics, Smile Direct Club, Too Faced Cosmetics, Clinique, and Princess Polly. However, Too Faced Cosmetics, which is owned by Estée Lauder Companies, said they had no current campaigns with her and had no intention of working with her in the future.
Her product page for Princess Polly, an Australian-based clothing company, appears to have been removed.
The teenager’s parents were indicted for allegedly paying $500,000 in bribes to get Olivia and her sister, Isabella, into USC as recruits for the crew team. However, neither one of the Giannulli sisters plays the sport.
At this point, it isn’t clear if Olivia or her sister knew about the college admissions bribery scandal. None of their parents have spoken to the media after being released on two $1 million bonds.