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Report: Olivia Jade Back Together With Ex-Boyfriend After Split Following College Admission Scandal

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Olivia Jade reportedly has rekindled her relationship with her ex-boyfriend Jackson Guthy after the two split last month in the wake of the national college admission scandal.

On Sunday, the 23-year-old musician, Guthy, shared a sweet video on his Instagram story of him dropping a kiss on the 19-year-old YouTube star’s cheek, according to Page Six in a publication on Monday. (RELATED: Lori Loughlin Released After Paying $1 Million Bond)

 

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It comes following reports last week that the two were spotted spending time together and looking “carefree and laughing” while strolling down L.A.’s Sunset Boulevard. (RELATED: Lori Loughlin’s Daughter Bragged About Going To School To Party)

However, a second source disputed claims that the two were actually “back together” and said Jade and Jackson still “run in the same circles and still share a lot of mutual friends.”

“They’re not back together, but are still friendly,” the insider added.(RELATED: Report: Felicity Huffman Deletes Post About Being A ‘Good Enough’ Mom Following College Admission Scam Arrest)

Last month, reports surfaced that the couple had not only cooled off, but reportedly split in the wake of the college scam called “Operation Varsity Blues.”(RELATED: Lori Loughlin Released After Paying $1 Million Bond)

“Jackson [Guthy] broke up with Olivia [Jade] because it was all getting to be too much for him,” a source previously shared with US Weekly about the break-up. “It wasn’t necessarily affecting his career, but the fact that he couldn’t be seen out in public with Olivia was difficult.”

 

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As previously reported, Jade’s parents, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli, were arrested in March and accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to get her and her sister, Isabella Giannulli, into the University of Southern California (USC) by pretending their daughters were competitive rowing recruits.

The “Full House” actress and husband have since pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering in the case.