View Full Version : Olivia Jade & Bella Giannulli say 'hatred' for mom Lori Loughlin has been 'horrible'


TMC
11-23-2021, 10:27 PM
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/olivia-jade-sister-bella-giannulli-lori-loughlin-college-admissions-scandal-200435531-201402771.html

Olivia Jade Giannulli and her sister, Bella Giannulli, are, for the first time together, discussing the college admission scandal that embroiled their family. Although neither exactly called it that, referring to it at one point as the "thingy thing with our family," the siblings talked about how their mental health was impacted by the controversy.

Bella, 23, was a guest on Monday's Conversations With Olivia Jade podcast in which they opened up about how hard it was to see negative media coverage about their mom, Lori Loughlin. But first, they prefaced that they aren't trying to garner sympathy.

"We both have a really clear perspective ... we can just say we're in the wrong," Olivia, 22, began. "I don't want that generic kind of topic to be twisted that I'm sitting here asking about mental health and what we went through the last few years and people saying, 'Are they seriously complaining about this?'"

"It's not complaining," Bella added. "You have to take what you've been through and learn from that. That's what talking about it and working through it does."

Olivia noted they can't talk about certain legal aspects of the case — "I don't feel like messing with the government" — so they touched on their own experience about their world changing in 2019. The YouTube star asked Bella how it felt to go through it when the story was "heavily focused on mom and I."

"What were you kind of feeling during that time? Did you almost feel like your experience was undermined or were yo happy to be out of the public eye," Olivia asked, noting the "hatred" she and Loughlin received.

"I think just the hardest part of this entire thing was watching how horrible, or reading or seeing, how horrible the media was to both you and mom. And actually knowing you guys and knowing mom has the biggest heart," Bella replied. She went on to tell a story she heard from her acting teacher about how kind Loughlin was on set of Full House.

"I don't think one person who's ever worked with mom can say something bad about her because she's genuinely the nicest person alive," Bella added.

"I think that was hard for me too," Olivia agreed. "I'm not trying to justify or excuse behavior or throw a pity party. ... I do very heavily relate to those feelings that you were just saying about mom. I think for me, even though I also was getting dragged negatively, it didn't nearly affect me as much as seeing mom getting ... she really took this whole thing on her back solely."

Olivia added, "There are a lot of people that were in this case and a lot of other parents and I don't know one other person's name."

Actress Felicity Huffman was among the parents convicted for participating in the nationwide bribery scheme. She was one of the first people to plead guilty and only spent two weeks in prison compared to Loughlin's two months.

Olivia said she'll "drag" and "roast myself and I won't forgive myself forever probably," but that it's hard to watch media coverage of her mom calling the press "extremely hypocritical."

It seems the Loughlin-Giannullis' time-out in Hollywood is up. Olivia competed on the current season of Dancing With the Stars while Loughlin has returned to acting for the first time since everything unfolded. She will guest star in GAC Family's When Hope Calls out next month.

RetroGuy2000
11-24-2021, 04:54 AM
I have no sympathy for this family. These women posed for faked photos of themselves so they could get into the university of their choice, then complained about their schooling on social media. Their interviews clearly show they still don't get why what they did was no messed up. Here they are, yet again, playing the victims. ""I think just the hardest part of this entire thing was watching how horrible, or reading or seeing, how horrible the media was to both you and mom." Yes, the media was horrible to Lori Laughlin. That was the problem. :lol:

JO Sweet Heart
12-01-2021, 11:12 AM
According the Lori's IMDB profile, she will be in a new Christmas film.

God bless you and Lori and her family always!!!

Holly

P.S. To me, she served the given prison sentence and in my opinion, that right there should be sufficient enough for everyone else considering the fact that there are worse things out there that a person can be guilty of. Would people rather her be like Bill Cosby?

JO Sweet Heart
12-01-2021, 11:13 AM
According the Lori's IMDB profile, she will be in a new Christmas film.

God bless you and Lori and her family always!!!

Holly

P.S. To me, she served the given prison sentence and in my opinion, that right there should be sufficient enough for everyone else considering the fact that there are worse things out there that a person can be guilty of. Would people rather her be like Bill Cosby?

TMC
02-15-2022, 05:26 AM
I have no sympathy for this family. These women posed for faked photos of themselves so they could get into the university of their choice, then complained about their schooling on social media. Their interviews clearly show they still don't get why what they did was no messed up. Here they are, yet again, playing the victims. ""I think just the hardest part of this entire thing was watching how horrible, or reading or seeing, how horrible the media was to both you and mom." Yes, the media was horrible to Lori Laughlin. That was the problem. :lol:

I do wonder if people were especially angry with Lori because they saw it as some sort of "betrayal" her public image. I think that most people saw her through Rebecca Donaldson (https://fullhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Rebecca_Donaldson_Katsopolis), as a good female role model and surrogate mother for Danny's daughters. I mean Becky on the show was basically, the woman that you always aspired to be around. She was beautiful, classy, bold, intelligent, and compassionate, so you kind of see why somebody like a one-time "man-whore" like Jesse would want to settle down with her.

RetroGuy2000
02-15-2022, 11:04 AM
I do wonder if people were especially angry with Lori because they saw it as some sort of "betrayal" her public image. I think that most people saw her through Rebecca Donaldson (https://fullhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Rebecca_Donaldson_Katsopolis), as a good female role model and surrogate mother for Danny's daughters. I mean Becky on the show was basically, the woman that you always aspired to be around. She was beautiful, classy, bold, intelligent, and compassionate, so you kind of see why somebody like a one-time "man-whore" like Jesse would want to settle down with her.

Well, she was certainly able to act like a moral person on camera, but actors and actresses are chameleons: they embrace a role which is not reality.

I don't believe the public is angry because she betrayed her public image; I think they are angry because the members of this family continue to portray themselves as victims after they committed fraud.