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Olivia Munn slams fellow actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman amid college admissions scandal

The pair were charged earlier this week

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Olivia Munn has slammed fellow actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, after they were connected to an alleged college admissions scheme.

Taking to Twitter, the 38-year-old tweeted, “What these parents did wasn’t for love, it was for fancy diplomas.”

“Love would’ve made you spend that money on tutors to make your kids smarter, giving them an actual education.”

In a previous tweet, the actress also threw shade at Lori’s influencer daughter Olivia Jade, who has over 1 million followers on Instagram, and almost 2 million subscribers on YouTube.

She raged, “The irony will be that these parents spent all this money to hustle into top universities and are now in the middle of this s*** show just to find out in a few years that their kids only have dreams of being an influencer.”

After someone replied, “ONE OF THEIR KIDS IS ALREADY AN INFLUENCER ???????????? she’s got over a million subs on YT!” Olivia tweeted, “I went to Harvard to be an Instagrammer. #ad #abs #fittea #waisttrainer #fitnessgoals #matchamornings #keto #lchf #superfoodmuffins.”

Lori and Felicity were among 50 people charged in connection to the alleged scheme this week.

According to court documents, Lori and her husband Massimo Giannulli have been accused of facilitating their two daughters’ (Olivia and 20-year-old Isabella) admission to the University of Southern California – by allegedly agreeing to “pay bribes totalling $500,000” to get them “designated as recruits” to the USC rowing team/

Meanwhile, Felicity has been accused of engaging in a conspiracy to donate $15,000 in exchange to boost her daughter Sofia’s SAT scores.

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