Olivia Jade Giannulli donates to National Bail Out fund after tone-deaf post

Olivia Jade Giannulli announced on Thursday that she donated to the National Bail Out fund after she was slammed for her tone-deaf post on racism.

The 20-year-old daughter of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli participated in an Instagram challenge that randomly generates a Black Lives Matter movement to which people can donate. Olivia Jade landed on the National Bail Out fund, which works to “end systems of pretrial detention and ultimately mass incarceration,” according to its website.

She also called upon sister Isabella Giannulli and her boyfriend, Jackson, to donate. She shared a screenshot of her receipt, though she didn’t include her donation amount.

Her act of charity came days after she wrote a social media post on racism and was subsequently called out for her “white privilege,” which many claimed she contributed to when her parents lied to get her into USC in the ongoing college admissions scandal.

“SHES THE DEFINITION OF WHITE PRIVILEGE SHE CONTRIBUTED TO IT WILLINGLY…her parents cheated her way into a school and only got 2 months in jail..she is not allowed to speak on the matter,” said one more.

Loughlin and her husband are scheduled to be sentenced in August. She previously agreed to serve up to two months in jail.

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