Dr. Drewas campaigning for his daughter to attend the University of Southern California long before she received her acceptance letter.
The music mogul made an appearance on daughter Truly Young’s Instagram page last year in a post that has since resurfaced after he caught flak for claiming shewas accepted to USC “all on her own”— even after he donated millions of dollars to the school.
“Dad pushing me to go to USC,” Truly, 178, wrote on Instagram in a May 2018 post that featured her and her famous father posing for a selfie in the car.
Dr. Dre (né Andre Young), along with fellow mogul Jimmy Iovine,donated $70 millionto USC in 2013 to establish the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for the Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation.
The academy’s four-year undergraduate program focuses on four areas: arts and entrepreneurship; technology, design and marketability; concept and business platforms; and creating a prototype.
Its first class of 25 students enrolled in fall 2014, and its first on-campus building, named the Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Hall, broke ground in 2017 and is scheduled to open this year.
Truly Young, Dr. Dre.Dr. Dre/Instagram
Truly, meanwhile, was recently accepted into USC’s coveted School of the Cinematic Arts.
“ALL MY HARD WORK PAID OFF. I’M GOING TO FILM SCHOOL,” she wrote this weekend on her Instagram story.
Truly Young/Instagram
Dr. Dre, 54, celebrated his daughter’s achievements in a (since deleted) Instagram post poking fun at the allegedcollege admissions scheme.
“My daughter got accepted into USC all on her own. No jail time!!!” he captioned a photo of Truly holding her acceptance letter.
Truly Young/Instagra
His comment was in reference to the college admissions bribery scandal, in which 50 people were indicted as part of the alleged scheme, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts.
Among those arrested were actressesLori LoughlinandFelicity Huffman, as well as Loughlin’s fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli.
Neither Olivia Jade, 19, or Isabella Rose, 20, are listed on the USC women’s rowing roster.
Both Loughlin and Giannulli were charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud.
source: people.com