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Lori Loughlin’s daughter cashed in on student status after alleged bribery scheme

After actress Lori Loughlin allegedly bribed her daughter’s way into college, the “Fuller House” star’s teen cashed in on her student status — despite admitting she was attending school just to party.

Olivia Jade Giannulli is a social-media star in her own right, boasting 1.3 million followers on Instagram and almost 2 million on YouTube.

After arriving at USC last year, she posted sponsored content on Instagram for Amazon Prime, featuring a photo of herself in her new dorm room.

“Officially a college student! It’s been a few weeks since I moved into my dorm and I absolutely love it. I got everything I needed from Amazon with @prime­student and had it all shipped to me in just two-days,” the caption read.

A few days later, she posted an ad for Smile Direct Club’s “invisible aligner treatment” for “back-to-school season.”

Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli allegedly paid $500,000 in bribes to get Olivia Jade and her older sister into the college under the guise of them being crew athletes — even though neither participates in the competitive-rowing sport, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Despite the big investment, Olivia Jade posted a video on YouTube last year ­declaring she didn’t “really care about school” but wanted the “experience” of “partying.”

“I don’t know how much of school I’m gonna attend,” she told her subscribers, saying she would be in Fiji “for work” during her first week of school and then New York later in the year.

“But I’m gonna go in and talk to my deans and everyone, and hope that I can try and balance it all. But I do want the experience of like game days, partying, I don’t really care about school, as you guys all know.”

Her followers reacted by calling her “spoiled” and “ignorant” — and she posted an apology video a few days later.

Once she arrived on campus, the teen posted a video tour of her dorm — and also did an interview with Vogue Teen about the decor.

“I ended up ordering everything from Amazon and made sure it all went with her decor but wasn’t too matchy matchy,” she gushed to the mag.

“I found pretty much everything for my dorm on Amazon’s college store — it was easy to find it all in one place and there were so many options to choose from.”

When news of her parents’ alleged bribery broke Tuesday, Olivia Jade’s ­social-media pages were flooded with angry comments.

“How about you put some effort into using your brain instead? Maybe that way you could get into USC by your own merits,” one user posted on her Instagram page. “Or how about being happy with wherever you got to go to continue your education because that in itself is a privilege. Your family disgusts me.”

Olivia Jade in her dorm room.
Olivia Jade in her dorm room.Michael Simon/startraksphoto.com