Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade Giannulli.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImageLori Loughlinrecently made an appearance on daughterOlivia Jade Giannulli’s TikTok page.On Sunday, Olivia, 22, posteda videoof her various family members doing “the jerk” dance move. The influencer gave herself a 10/10 and her sisterBella Giannullian 8/10, but it was mom Loughlin who impressed her.“Mom: 100/10 cute af and surprisingly kind of did it correctly,” Olivia wrote atop the clip of theFull Housealum, 57, dancing.“Dad didn’t want to participate but I’d predict he would have gotten a 10/10. Merry Christmas 💚❤️❤️,” the YouTuber added in the caption.Loughlin has been slowly returning to the public eye over the past year after she served prison time for her involvement in thecollege admissions scandal. In addition to occasionally appearing on her daughter’s social media, she made herreturn to actingin the two-hour season 2 premiere of GAC Family’sWhen Hope Callsearlier this month.Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli both pleaded guilty to fraud charges in May 2020. The couple was accused of paying college admissions scam ringleader Rick Singer $500,000 to falsely designate Olivia and Bella asrecruits to the University of Southern California crew team.TheFuller Housestar was sentenced to two months in jail, a $150,000 fine, and 150 hours of community service. Mossimo, 58, received a five-month jail sentence in addition to a $250,000 fine and 250 hours of community service.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Loughlin started her prison sentence in October 2020 and served nearly two months before she wasreleased from the federal correctional facilitythat December, while Mossimo was booked into federal prison in November 2020 andreleased from home confinementin April, marking the end of his five-month sentence.Olivia Jade Giannulli, Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli and Isabella Rose Giannulli.Olivia Jade/InstagramOlivia Jade recentlydefended her motheron an episode of herConversations with Olivia Jadepodcast, calling Loughlin “the most incredible mother in the world” with the “kindest heart.““Even though I also wasgetting dragged negatively, it didn’t nearly affect me as much as seeing Mom having all this thrown on her,” the YouTuber said last month. “She really took this whole thing on her back, solely. There are a lot of people that were in this case, and a lot of other parents, and I do not know one other person’s name.“Regarding the “frustrating” time, Olivia said, “It caused a lot of anger within me when I would read stuff about her. And I think it’s interesting that when I would read stuff about myself … it didn’t nearly affect me the same way if I read it about our own mom.”
Lori Loughlin and Olivia Jade Giannulli.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage
Lori Loughlinrecently made an appearance on daughterOlivia Jade Giannulli’s TikTok page.On Sunday, Olivia, 22, posteda videoof her various family members doing “the jerk” dance move. The influencer gave herself a 10/10 and her sisterBella Giannullian 8/10, but it was mom Loughlin who impressed her.“Mom: 100/10 cute af and surprisingly kind of did it correctly,” Olivia wrote atop the clip of theFull Housealum, 57, dancing.“Dad didn’t want to participate but I’d predict he would have gotten a 10/10. Merry Christmas 💚❤️❤️,” the YouTuber added in the caption.Loughlin has been slowly returning to the public eye over the past year after she served prison time for her involvement in thecollege admissions scandal. In addition to occasionally appearing on her daughter’s social media, she made herreturn to actingin the two-hour season 2 premiere of GAC Family’sWhen Hope Callsearlier this month.Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli both pleaded guilty to fraud charges in May 2020. The couple was accused of paying college admissions scam ringleader Rick Singer $500,000 to falsely designate Olivia and Bella asrecruits to the University of Southern California crew team.TheFuller Housestar was sentenced to two months in jail, a $150,000 fine, and 150 hours of community service. Mossimo, 58, received a five-month jail sentence in addition to a $250,000 fine and 250 hours of community service.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Loughlin started her prison sentence in October 2020 and served nearly two months before she wasreleased from the federal correctional facilitythat December, while Mossimo was booked into federal prison in November 2020 andreleased from home confinementin April, marking the end of his five-month sentence.Olivia Jade Giannulli, Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli and Isabella Rose Giannulli.Olivia Jade/InstagramOlivia Jade recentlydefended her motheron an episode of herConversations with Olivia Jadepodcast, calling Loughlin “the most incredible mother in the world” with the “kindest heart.““Even though I also wasgetting dragged negatively, it didn’t nearly affect me as much as seeing Mom having all this thrown on her,” the YouTuber said last month. “She really took this whole thing on her back, solely. There are a lot of people that were in this case, and a lot of other parents, and I do not know one other person’s name.“Regarding the “frustrating” time, Olivia said, “It caused a lot of anger within me when I would read stuff about her. And I think it’s interesting that when I would read stuff about myself … it didn’t nearly affect me the same way if I read it about our own mom.”
Lori Loughlinrecently made an appearance on daughterOlivia Jade Giannulli’s TikTok page.
On Sunday, Olivia, 22, posteda videoof her various family members doing “the jerk” dance move. The influencer gave herself a 10/10 and her sisterBella Giannullian 8/10, but it was mom Loughlin who impressed her.
“Mom: 100/10 cute af and surprisingly kind of did it correctly,” Olivia wrote atop the clip of theFull Housealum, 57, dancing.
“Dad didn’t want to participate but I’d predict he would have gotten a 10/10. Merry Christmas 💚❤️❤️,” the YouTuber added in the caption.
Loughlin has been slowly returning to the public eye over the past year after she served prison time for her involvement in thecollege admissions scandal. In addition to occasionally appearing on her daughter’s social media, she made herreturn to actingin the two-hour season 2 premiere of GAC Family’sWhen Hope Callsearlier this month.
Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli both pleaded guilty to fraud charges in May 2020. The couple was accused of paying college admissions scam ringleader Rick Singer $500,000 to falsely designate Olivia and Bella asrecruits to the University of Southern California crew team.
TheFuller Housestar was sentenced to two months in jail, a $150,000 fine, and 150 hours of community service. Mossimo, 58, received a five-month jail sentence in addition to a $250,000 fine and 250 hours of community service.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Loughlin started her prison sentence in October 2020 and served nearly two months before she wasreleased from the federal correctional facilitythat December, while Mossimo was booked into federal prison in November 2020 andreleased from home confinementin April, marking the end of his five-month sentence.
Olivia Jade Giannulli, Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli and Isabella Rose Giannulli.Olivia Jade/Instagram
Olivia Jade recentlydefended her motheron an episode of herConversations with Olivia Jadepodcast, calling Loughlin “the most incredible mother in the world” with the “kindest heart.”
“Even though I also wasgetting dragged negatively, it didn’t nearly affect me as much as seeing Mom having all this thrown on her,” the YouTuber said last month. “She really took this whole thing on her back, solely. There are a lot of people that were in this case, and a lot of other parents, and I do not know one other person’s name.”
Regarding the “frustrating” time, Olivia said, “It caused a lot of anger within me when I would read stuff about her. And I think it’s interesting that when I would read stuff about myself … it didn’t nearly affect me the same way if I read it about our own mom.”
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