Olivia Jades parents are facing in the college admission scandal. Her parents apparently payed $500,000 to make a fake charity to get both of their daughters into the Univeristy of Southern California as crew recruits. Although, the two daughters weren't apart of it. According to the article, it says, "Olivia is devastated and completley embarrassed. She feels like she's lost nearly all of her friends because of this. She's barely speaking to her parents." Olivia has been attending this school since the fall of 2018. Olivia is 19, and she's famous on youtube with more than 1.4 million followeres on Instagram and 1.9 million subscribers on Youtube. She has been very inactive ever since this happened, to avoid hate. Oliva has also been loosing partnerships, like Sephora. Olivia's parents were in court last week, but have not publicly came out on how they plan to plead.
If you were a friend of Olivia, how would you react?
I would try my hardest to be there for her, speaking of her probably not having many people there for her. After all, it isn't really her fault, it's her parents.
What would you do personally if you did this as a parent, and your child got most of the hate for it?
I would feel horrible, and I would do anything and everything i could in my power to get people to realize it was my wrongdoing, not my daughters.
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Well done overall Kennadi. Be sure to capitalize key words in your title and also work on proofreadng as there are some issues within your summary.
I would tell her its okay and that its really not her fault, plus she's still going to college so that's a good thing. Well if I were a parent I wouldn't do that in the first place because I would want my children to feel like they earned being in that college, not brought into the college.
If I were Olivia's friend I would be there for her whenever she needed me. I would try to make her feel better and less embarresed about the situation. If I was a parent that did this to my kid, I would feel terrible. I would try to get people to understand it was all my fault and not son/daughters.
If I was Olivia's friend i wouldn't care because it was not her fault or her choice. Her parents are the ones that made the mistake. Olivia should not be getting the heat from this situation if she had no idea about it.
If I was one of Olivia's friends I would first be in shock, but then I would ask her about it and try to be there for her the best that I could. If I was one of the parents I would feel horrible and think to myself, why did I do this, this was stupid. I would be very devastated and upset with myself.
Knowing that Olivia and her sister were not apart of the scandal I would just try to be there for her and help her with everything going on with her parents and other friends. I would not do this in the first place, but if I was in this situation I would feel bad for what I would be putting my kids through.
I agree with you Julia, Olivia had no part in this and she had no idea that her Mom was doing this. I feel like her life has been totally ruined as this scandal has happened. I would try my best also to be there for Olivia and make sure she's okay during this tough time. She shouldn't be punished, she had no idea this was going on. Yet again she's lost lots of sponsors now.
I feel like she had to have known about this some, if her parents had to pay $500,000 for her to get into college her grades could not have been that good. If I was the parent I would not let my child take the blame for something I did.
I would make sure to stay by her side because she didn't do anything wrong and should not be getting hate. If she had nothing to do with it, then people shouldn't be being mean to her. I would feel very bad because I wouldn't want my kid to go through all the hate that isn't needed.
I would try to be there for her and make sure shes knows she not alone, after all she didn't know about it. Also, it would be hard to understand everything that is happening. I would feel terrible if my kid was getting hate for something that I did, I would make sure that people knew it was my wrong and they had nothing to do with it.