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Report: Olivia Jade Spending A Lot Less Time With Boyfriend After National College Admission Scam

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Olivia Jade’s life reportedly has changed quite a bit and she’s reportedly spending a lot less time now with her boyfriend after the initial fallout following the national college admission scam.

“Olivia [Jade] and Jackson [Guthy] haven’t been spending as much time together than they were before,” a source familiar with the 19-year-old social media star and 23-year-old singer-songwriter’s relationship shared with US Weekly Thursday. (RELATED: Lori Loughlin’s Daughter Bragged About Going To School To Party)

 

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“It’s a strange transitional time, but he’s trying to be there for her,” the source added.

A second source revealed that despite everything she’s been going through the two are reportedly close.

“Jackson has been there for Olivia,” the insider said. “Whether it be the occasional coffee run or just being physically near her, he’s trying to be supportive.”

“It hasn’t always been easy, given the crazy amount of spotlight on them right now,” the source added.

 

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It comes following initial reports that she was spending almost all her time with Guthy, after her mom and dad, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli, were named and arrested in connection with “Operation Varsity Blues.” (RELATED: Lori Loughlin Released After Paying $1 Million Bond)

She has “really pushed past the drama,” a source shared. “It doesn’t seem to be impacting her day to day. She is still nervous for her parents.” (RELATED: Report: Felicity Huffman Deletes Post About Being A ‘Good Enough’ Mom Following College Admission Scam Arrest)

The “Full House” actress and her husband are accused of allegedly paying $500,000 in bribes to get their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Giannulli, into the University of Southern California (USC) by pretending they were competitive rowing recruits. The two have since pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering in the case. (RELATED: REPORT: 7 FBI Agents Arrested Felicity Huffman At Gunpoint)

As previously reported, Jade is reportedly speaking to her parents once again after the news broke of the national college admission scam.

“Olivia was angry with her parents at first, but now realizes that they were just trying to do what’s best for her,” a source close to the social media celebrity shared. “Olivia loves her mom and dad very much, but is especially close with Lori.”