‘Slap in face’: US TV star’s daughters ripped online in college fraud scheme


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 13 Mar 2019

The daughters of Full House actress Lori Loughlin became targets of scorn on social media on March 12 after their mother was charged in an alleged scheme to help privileged Americans get their children into elite universities by fraudulent means. 

“What a slap in the face for people who are waitlisted, or people who are academically smart but can’t afford college,” wrote one Instagram user, @tyleranny. “Rich privilege truly is a thing. U didn’t even have to go to college, u can afford not to.” 

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