Lori Loughlin’s daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli filmed a stunning beauty tutorial after her parents pleaded guilty in a college admissions scandal.
The 20-year-old has maintained a strong front as her parents face possible jail time for paying $500,000 to get their daughters into college.

Olivia Jade took to Instagram on Thursday to show off her smooth skin as she applied her makeup look of the day.
The YouTuber was standing in her bathroom wearing a yellow tube top as she nailed the no-makeup look.
Along with the video, she wrote: "here’s a lil makeup look.
"Filmed this a few weeks ago & i wanted to post it.. so here we are. hope you guys are all healthy and safe."
To avoid anyone bringing up her college admission scandal, the social media influencer limited the type of comments that could be posted.

Olivia's video comes just one day after it was reported that her parents - Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli - were bracing themselves for possible jail time after changing their pleas to guilty.
The Full House alum - who changed her plea to guilty earlier this month - "knew she would lose at trial" according to In Touch.
A source said: “It’s not going to be easy for them - especially Lori, who’s used to living very comfortably and having it all."
"Lori and Mossimo tried everything to get out of this, but in the end, they knew they’d lose at trial."

The couple had pleaded guilty on May 21 to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, according to a press release from the United States Department of Justice.
Additionally, Giannulli, 56, pleaded guilty to honest service wire and mail fraud in exchange for five months in prison, a $250,000 fine and two years of supervised release with 250 hours of community service.

Loughlin, 55, will be sentenced to two months in prison, and pay a $150,000 fine.
She will also serve two years of supervised release with 100 hours of community service, depending on the court’s approval.
Their sentencing will be held on Friday, August 21.
“Lori is relieved, embarrassed and frightened,” another source exclusively told In Touch following their guilty plea.

"She and Mossimo were so adamant about their innocence, but the pressures of the trial and the thought of spending years behind bars finally wore them down,” the site reported.
Loughlin and Giannulli “agreed to pay bribes totaling $500,000 in exchange for having their two daughters, Isabella, 21, and Olivia as recruits to the USC crew team,” according to court documents obtained by the publication.
Neither had played the sport although they applied to the university as varsity athletes.

The couple - who had previously pleaded not guilty and firmly claimed their innocence - are the 23rd and 24th parents to plead guilty in the college admissions case.
They were scheduled to go on trial in October on charges they paid $500,000 to get their daughters into the University of Southern California.
Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly tried to get their daughters into the school as crew recruiters, despite neither girl actually being a rower.
Last month, pictures of Loughlin's daughters posing on rowing machines were submitted as part of the Memorandum in Opposition that was filed in the case by prosecutors and obtained by The Sun.
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Olivia and Isabella can be seen posing on the devices, which according to court documents they had never used before in their lives.
A source told UsWeekly that Olivia was "really embarrassed" by the publication of the picture and realized that if she began posting again on Instagram "everyone would be shading her" in the comments section.
And a copy of Olivia's alleged resume, also released by prosecutors, portrayed her as a "highly talented" athlete who had won several rowing competitions.
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