Olivia Jade Giannulli "needs some space."
According to E! News, Lori Loughlin's youngest daughter is moving out of her family's Bel Air home.
"Olivia's clothes and some personal items were moved out from her parents Bel Air house this week," a source told the entertainment news site. "She wants more privacy." Adding, Olivia "hasn't been staying there full time for the last few months. She recently made the decision to take more of her belongings."
As fans know, the Youtuber's move comes nearly two months after her parents — Lori and Mossimo Giannulli — were accused of being a part of the biggest college admissions scam in U.S. history.
"Everything that's going on with her parents is very stressful for her and she needs some space. She's doesn't feel that it's healthy for her to live with her parents right now," the source explained. Adding, Olivia thinks moving out is the "best" decision she could make for her brand, saying it's her way of distancing herself from the drama.
"She wants to focus on rebuilding her business and not deal with daily negative attention," the insider shared. "This is the healthiest thing for her right now and she wants to do what's best."
Last month, the former Fuller House star and her fashion designer husband entered a not guilty plea to each charge against them in the college admissions scandal. The two are among dozens of wealthy parents accused of scamming elite colleges and universities to get their children in. Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly paid $500,000 to make it look like their daughter had been a rower so that she could be accepted into the University of Southern California.
They were initially arrested on a felony charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. However, the Department of Justice recently charged them with an additional felony count of money laundering, so they are now facing up to 20 years behind bars for each charge.
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