This Is One Of Olivia Jade's Biggest Regrets
Olivia Jade Giannulli has always had her eye on fame. How she attained it may not be her favorite subject these days.
Giannulli was an up-and-coming YouTuber and influencer when her famous family was rocked by scandal. Her parents, Full House alum Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, were part of the "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal.
Both Loughlin and Giannulli are currently doing jail time for their roles in the scandal. The couple paid $500,000 to get daughters Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose into University of Southern California, Los Angeles. The girls were posed as crew recruits to the school and even participated in staging pictures, as per Insider, to make it look legit.
At just 21, Olivia Jade Giannulli is hoping to move on from this embarrassing scene. She wants to get back into vlogging but doesn't have the following or sponsors she once did. Yet, she has kept silent about the scandal and any regrets she might be having.
Before the scandal, Olivia Jade Giannulli shared a surprisingly relevant regret
Olivia Jade Giannulli's problems were once much simpler than they are now. In a January 2017 YouTube Q&A, a fan asked what her biggest regret was. In some eerie foreshadowing of her current situation, she replied that it was caring what other people think about her. "The number one thing I regret doing, probably in my life, is just caring about what other people think," she replied. "I really, really do regret ever caring that people found my YouTube, or that people didn't want to be my friend anymore, people were gossipping behind my back or anything like that."
"I regret some of the decisions I've made, of course, dealing with all that," she continued. "I think everything's a learning experience. That's the one thing that I 'regret,' but I'm glad it happened because it taught me that this year is going to be great and I'm going into this year so much happier and more positive."
"I'm really blessed and I don't think it's good to drain yourself and drag yourself down about regrets. What you can control now is what is happening in the moment, so I think you should take that and control what you can and forget about the past. Everyone makes mistakes, everyone's human, so just forget it. That's my advice about that," she added.
It will be interesting to see if Giannulli takes her past self's advice in moving forward from this moment in her life.