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Her first appearance! Lori Loughlin’s daughter Bella Giannulli was spotted for the first time on Wednesday, March 13, since it was revealed that her mom allegedly participated in a college admissions scam. The Full House actress, 54, was released from jail on $1 million bond earlier that same day. Scroll through the pictures below to see Bella’s outing.
The 20-year-old arrived home after she visited her mom in court. According to Radar Online, “the judge ordered Lori to be released on the condition that she sign the affidavit of surety and provide the deed for her home by March 29, 2019. She will be subject to pre-trial services provision.”
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Incognito
The brunette beauty clearly didn’t want to be spotted. Prior to all of this, Loughlin discussed her parenting style. “Listen, I am not their friend,” she told Us Weekly in 2016 about her daughters Bella and Olivia Jade Giannulli, 19. “I am here. I am their mother. I’m here to guide them, and I think that is first and foremost. Look, I try to instill good values and be a good person, and for the most part, I have to say that my girls, they are good people. They are good people. They have good hearts.”
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Loughlin’s Rules
“I would say that I am loving but that I am firm,” she told the outlet. “I would say that … I am available, and they have access to me. I am involved, but I am not hovering. I’m there to guide. I think I’m funny, but they don’t. But I still make that joke. They kind of roll their eyes at me, but I am funny. I’m funny! And they’re like, ‘No, you’re not.’ But anyways, we have fun. We have a good time together.”
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Party All the Time
In August 2018, Olivia talked about how she only wanted to go to college so that she could experience the “game days” and “partying.” However, the YouTube star apologized for her remarks. “I don’t know how much of school I’m gonna attend, but I’m gonna go in and talk to my deans and everyone, and hope that I can try and balance it all … But I do want the experience … I don’t really care about school, as you guys all know,” she said.
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Time for Crime
Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, allegedly “agreed to pay bribes totaling $500,000 in exchange for having their two daughters designated as recruits to the USC crew team — despite the fact that they did not participate in crew — thereby facilitating their admission to USC,” according to court documents acquired by In Touch.