Lori Loughlin’s husband Mossimo Giannulli has managed to leave prison early without being noticed which is surprising since he was apart of one of the biggest cases we’ve had in years. The man who was the financier in the college admission scandal involving his daughter Olivia Jade where he paid in upwards of $500,000 to get her into USC first went into FCI Lompoc prison facility in November and is now finishing his remaining days at home under supervised released. His official release date is April 17th so it isn’t that much time left for him. There is a bit of irony though as he requested to finish his time at home in January which was denied, but now he’s getting his wish… but just a couple weeks. Welp better late than never.
Meanwhile their daughter Olivia Jade went on TikTok to talk about everything that’s been going on in their family. “A very inspirational woman once told me … we were talking about being in the public and being publicly shamed, I was like, ‘Well, my situation doesn’t even compare, I’m not even going to start to compare it to yours.’”
“She looked at me and said, ‘Olivia, it doesn’t matter if I’m drowning in 60 feet of water and you’re drowning in 30. We’re both still drowning,'” Giannulli, who simply goes by Olivia Jade online, said the woman told her.
“I think about that quote every day because I think it’s so true and it’s such a bigger message to our world right now,” she continued. “I think we’re all very quick to judge. I think we’re all very quick to put people down. I just want people to remember, like, if your feelings are hurting, if they’re valid to you, they’re valid, and it doesn’t matter if someone’s going through worse.”
She added in the clip, “You’re allowed to have a hard time in this world, but that doesn’t take away from somebody else, and that shouldn’t take away from you. We’re all human beings.”
Well it’s all going to be over pretty soon. Hopefully they’ll learn their lesson from all of this. At a time where the country’s leadership is discussing student loan forgiveness, people are strapped with student loan debt, that is if they’re accepted in their preferred school or even can go at all, these people are just playing with the rules in our faces.
Everyone doesn’t always get second chances but Loughlin and her husband both are going to be home together after each getting prison sentences less than 6 months and Loughlin is going back to work on a film about the college admissions scandal. Let’s hope they don’t screw this one up.