Olivia Jade confirms she's split once again with boyfriend Jackson Guthy after previously breaking up amid the college admissions scandal
Olivia Jade has once again split with boyfriend Jackson Guthy.
The daughter of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli confirmed the news on Thursday when she responded to a fan on Instagram who had asked if she was single.
'I am indeed,' the 21-year-old YouTuber replied.
Olivia and Guthy, 25, first broke up in May 2019 amid the college admission scandal, after her parents admitted to paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into the University of Southern California as crew recruits, even though neither girl was a rower.

Over: Olivia Jade confirms she's split once again with boyfriend Jackson Guthy after previously breaking up amid the college admissions scandal
Lori, 57, and Mossimo, 58, made the payment to Rick Singer and Key Worldwide Foundation to help Olivia and older sister Isabella Rose Giannulli, 22, get into the private university.
Olivia and Jackson then got back together in August 2019, and she later shared portraits of herself that were taken by her then-beau.
The social media star made her first public remarks about the college scandal in December 2020 on the series Red Table Talk, saying she didn't want or deserve pity.


Q&A: The YouTuber confirmed her single status during a Thursday chat with fans on her Instagram Stories
She admitted she didn't think there was anything wrong with college bribery but now realizes that it's wrong and that her family 'messed up'.
'We messed up. I just want a second chance to be like, 'I recognize I messed up.' And for so long I wasn't able to talk about this because of the legalities behind it,' she said.
Nearly sixty people have been charged in the scheme led by Rick Singer, who secretly worked with investigators and recorded his conversations with parents and coaches to help build the case against them.

Doing time: Lori Loughlin, pictured with her husband Mossimo Giannulli, left, in August 2019, served two months in jail over the college admissions scandal
Singer, who is expected to testify against any defendants who go to trial, has not yet been sentenced. More than 40 people have already pleaded guilty.
Prison terms for the parents ensnared in the scheme range from nine months to a couple of weeks.
Other parents who've served time behind bars in the case include Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman, who pleaded guilty almost immediately and was sentenced to 14 days for paying $15,000 to rig her daughter's SAT score.

The couple admitted in May to paying $500,000 to get their two daughters, pictured, into the University of Southern California as crew recruits even though neither girl was a rower