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Lori Loughlin‘s internet-famous daughter is fuming at her parents for “ruining her life” by allegedly paying a scammer to help her get into college.

YouTube star Olivia Jade Giannulli, 19, is ­“really angry with her parents, because she told them she did not want to go to college and she was pushed,” a source told Entertainment Tonight. Giannulli — who vlogged about daily life at her dorm at USC in LA, including posting clips of herself applying make-up — got two million YouTube subscribers and shot to fame.

After her mother was charged in the admissions scandal, Giannulli tried to brush off the allegations, but she grew angry with her mom and dad when her endorsement deals dried up. Sephora, TRESemmé and Estée Lauder all canceled their contracts with her, according to a report.

“Now that her endorsement deals have fallen through she is very upset with her parents,” a source told Us Weekly. “Olivia blames her mom and dad for this scandal and for the downfall of her career.”

The source noted Giannulli did not have an interest in college, “but her parents were the ones who wanted her to get an education.”

In fact, Giannulli admitted publicly in one of her videos that she had no interest in classes — and was instead attending the elite university for “game days” and “partying.”

The feds say she didn’t even fill out her own college application.

“[Our younger daughter] has not submitted all her colleges [sic] apps and is confused on how to do so,” Loughlin allegedly wrote to the scam’s admitted ring leader, William “Rick” Singer, according to court papers.

Singer allegedly even assigned someone else to do Olivia’s homework.

Loughlin, the former “Full House” star, and husband Mossimo Giannulli are among 50 wealthy people and celebrities accused of paying Singer to fake their kids’ ways into top universities.

Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly paid $500,000 to have Olivia and daughter Isabella Rose, 20, admitted to USC as recruits for the crew team — a sport they did not participate in.