Brandi Glanville’s son joins USC while she criticizes the college admission scandal

Brandi Glanville’s son joins USC as she criticizes the college admission scandal involving Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman

Brandi Glanville accessed Twitter on Tuesday to announce that his eldest son, Mason, had been accepted to the USC, while criticizing other stars Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, who were both convicted of their actions in the college admission scandal.

The 48-year-old reality show star said, ‘Incredible news, my baby was accepted to the University of Southern California and I didn’t even have to falsify rowing photos or bribe anyone’, adding heart and hands in prayer emojis.

The former student of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills was praised by her former co-star Bravo, Heather Dubrow, who replied: ‘Congratulations !!! THIS IS AMAZING! Although you looked good in orange.

The most recent: Brandi Glanville, 48, accessed Twitter on Tuesday to announce that her son Mason was accepted into the USC, while criticizing other stars Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, who were both convicted of their actions in the admission scandal. faculty

The most recent: Brandi Glanville, 48, accessed Twitter on Tuesday to announce that her son Mason was accepted into the USC, while criticizing other stars Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, who were both convicted of their actions in the admission scandal. faculty

Some thought the tweet was a cheap shot that revealed a character flaw in Glanville, which shares sons Mason, 17, and Jake, 13, with ex-husband Eddie Cibrian.

“And that is her problem … she ignores others to feel valid,” wrote one user. ‘Great news for the child, but again the mother uses this as another opportunity to hit other people who made a mistake … where she made hundreds in public.’

The scandal remains a hot topic amid the launch of a Netflix docudrama entitled Operation Varsity Blues; and the book Guilty Admissions: The bribes, favors, and Phonies Behind the College Cheating Scandal, by author Nicole LaPorte.

In the scandal, which broke out in 2019, Huffman, Loughlin and Loughlin’s designer husband Mossimo Giannulli were all convicted as a result of the federal investigation dubbed Operation Varsity Blues.

Support: The student of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills was praised by Heather Dubrow, as co-star of Bravo

Support: The student of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills was praised by Heather Dubrow, as co-star of Bravo

Some thought the tweet was a cheap shot that revealed a character flaw in Glanville

Some thought the tweet was a cheap shot that revealed a character flaw in Glanville

In May 2020, Loughlin and Giannulli pleaded guilty in connection with conspiracy to commit electronic fraud, admitting that they paid an admission broker $ 500,000 to the University of Southern California to recruit daughters Isabella Rose, 22, and Olivia Jade, 21, for the school rowing team, despite having no training in the sport.

Huffman admitted to paying $ 15,000 to admissions officer William Singer, through his nonprofit Key Worldwide Foundation, for an inspector to correct wrong answers in his daughter Sofia’s SATs. The Emmy-winning actress shares daughters Sofia, 20, and Georgia, 19, with husband William H. Macy.

Huffman appears to be on the way back, as she was cast in an ABC comedy about a minor league baseball team, Deadline reported last fall.

Loughlin and Giannulli pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit electronic fraud in May 2020

Loughlin and Giannulli plead guilty to conspiracy to commit electronic fraud in May 2020

Huffman admitted to paying admissions officer William Singer $ 15,000 through his nonprofit Key Worldwide Foundation for an inspector to correct wrong answers in his daughter Sofia's SATs

Huffman admitted to paying admissions officer William Singer $ 15,000 through his nonprofit Key Worldwide Foundation for an inspector to correct wrong answers in his daughter Sofia’s SATs

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