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Olivia Jade Giannulli returns to LA after 'move' to Paris in first sighting since her split from Jacob Elordi

Olivia Jade Giannulli returns to LA after 'move' to Paris in first sighting since her split from Jacob Elordi

Daily Mail​3 days ago
returned to her LA hometown on Wednesday night after her so-called 'move' to Paris in her first public sighting since ending her on/off four-year relationship with Euphoria star Jacob Elordi.
The 25-year-old nepo baby of Lori Loughlin was dressed in an oversized camel-colored coat, white top, jean shorts, and white socks with black loafers on her way inside Italian restaurant E Baldi in Beverly Hills.
Olivia was joined by a white-clad gal pal, whom she greeted in the garage.
People was first to report on August 7 that Giannulli and the Austrailian 28-year-old broke up with Us Weekly revealing: 'Things have been rocky between them all summer.'
'Olivia moved to Paris to get away and have a fresh start for a bit. She needed a change of scenery,' a source told the outlet on August 8.
'Jacob is very focused on work, and has been traveling, so the distance had put a strain on their relationship. They both initiated the conversation and agreed it wasn't working.'
Eyebrows raised on August 5 when Jacob reunited with his ex-girlfriend Kaia Gerber at an early birthday bash for Cara Delevingne held at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, but they arrived separately.
Elordi had dated the 23-year-old nepo baby of Cindy Crawford for 14 months between 2020-2021.
Olivia announced last month that she would be 'living in Paris for a little while' and 'hopefully launching my business at the end of this year.'
Giannulli was previously living in her disgraced parents' six-bedroom $9.5M Hidden Hills mansion inside the gated Ashley Ridge neighborhood, which they relisted on the market for $16.5M in February.
On July 30, the fame-hungry influencer candidly revealed she's been leaning on her therapist to cope with all the change she's been experiencing.
'It was very nice to have somebody with an unbiased opinion that could walk me through what I was going through,' Olivia - who boasts 4.4M social media followers - confessed in her YouTube vlog.
'It's no surprise therapy helped me a lot in my early 20s. I feel like it's given me so many of the tools I have now, especially I've been feeling this way with so much change in my own life happening like moving to Paris and then there's more big changes for me happening at the end of this year.'
Eyebrows raised on August 5 when Jacob reunited with his ex-girlfriend Kaia Gerber (L) at an early birthday bash for Cara Delevingne held at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, but they arrived separately
Olivia announced last month that she would be 'living in Paris for a little while' and 'hopefully launching my business at the end of this year' (pictured Tuesday)
Giannulli was previously living in her disgraced parents' six-bedroom $9.5M Hidden Hills mansion inside the gated Ashley Ridge neighborhood, which they relisted on the market for $16.5M in February
On July 30, the fame-hungry influencer candidly revealed she's been leaning on her therapist to cope with all the change she's been experiencing
In 2021, Giannulli promised to 'donate a percentage of my [Google] AdSense on all videos going forward' to a mystery charity that she never, ever named.
The content creator has many lucrative paid partnerships with brands like BetterHelp, Color Wow Hair, Olaplex, Michael Kors, Reebok, MERIT Beauty, Bondi Sands, Living Proof, and David Yurman.
Back in 2020, the 61-year-old Full House alum and her second husband Mossimo Giannulli pled guilty to paying a $500K bribe to ensure Olivia and her 26-year-old sister Bella would be accepted into USC.
The Giannulli sisters even pretended to be rowing recruits by posing for fake crew photographs as part of their applications, which proved they were culpable in their parents' conspiracy to commit mail fraud/money laundering.
Lori served nearly two months at the FCI Dublin in California in 2020, and she paid a $150K fine and performed 150 hours of community service.
The 62-year-old Mossimo founder served five months at FCI Lompoc in California in 2020-2021, and he paid a $250K fine and performed 250 hours of community service.
Olivia attempted to do damage control with a tone deaf appearance on Facebook Watch's Red Table Talk in 2020.
Lori served nearly two months at the FCI Dublin in California in 2020, and the 62-year-old Mossimo designer served five months at FCI Lompoc in California in 2020-2021 (pictured in 2019)
Giannulli blatantly contradicted herself to host Jada Pinkett Smith by saying she first 'felt so ashamed and hid for four months' and then later said she first 'didn't really understand what's wrong with this.'
'In the bubble that I grew up in, a lot of kids' parents were donating to schools,' the privileged socialite defended.
'It's not and it's not right but it was happening. So at first I was like, "I don't really understand what's wrong with this. I was like, "this is what everybody does and my parents work really hard."'
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