Finally, a reason to wait until 2021.
Olivia Jade Giannulli promised to return it. Well, sure, we go with “roots” on Tuesday when he told a fan via TikTok that he would be back on YouTube.
Olivia Jade, 21, was begged by a TikTok fan: “Re-post on YouTube, I love watching your videos !!!” to which he replied, “Okay, I’ll do it. I guess I’ll go back to YouTube,” in a separate TikTok, adding, “What! Ahh!”
Giannulli’s exciting invective comes shortly after his mother’s release from prison after a two-month sentence for his role in the college admissions scandal. Her father, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, is currently serving his five-month sentence; he was recently placed in protective custody of COVID-19.
Olivia Jade, who has 1.86 million subscribers to the platform, left her activity on YouTube last December and told fans, “I’m not legally allowed to talk about anything that happens now.”
He did his first public interview on the admissions scheme, in which his parents conspired to fraudulently get him into college, on Jada Pinkett Smith’s “Red Table Talk” program on December 8. , who called herself a “child of the white privilege poster.”
“There is no justification or excuse for what happened because what happened was wrong,” he added.