Lori Loughlin's daughter Olivia Jade is reportedly furious with her parents after the Full House actress and her husband were charged in the college bribery scandal.

Sources say Olivia, 19, had begged her parents to let her focus on her career as a YouTube vlogger and Instagram influencer, but they pushed her to go to school.

Now, after being dropped by major brands including Sephora and TRESemme, Olivia believes 'they have ruined everything'.

Olivia has been well-known in the world of YouTube and beauty blogging for years. But last week she saw her name in national headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were arrested for allegedly paying a $500,000 bribe to get Olivia and her older sister Isabella, 20, into USC.

Lori Loughlin's daughter Olivia Jade is reportedly furious with her parents after the Full House actress and her husband were charged in the college bribery scandal

Sources say Olivia, 19, (pictured with sister Isabella) had begged her parents to let her focus on her career as a YouTube vlogger and Instagram influencer, but they pushed her to go to school

'Bella and Olivia are suffering in their own ways from the fallout of their parents' decisions,' a source told Entertainment Tonight this week.

While Bella was 'far more invested in college and would have love to have completed USC', Olivia is devastated over the damage that has been done to her brand.

'[Olivia] is really angry with her parents because she told them she did not want to go to college and she was pushed,' the source added.

'She has been passionate about her career and wanted to work and was doing well, but that wasn't enough. Her parents said she would have to juggle college and her career.'

'Now she's devastated because everything she built imploded before her eyes. She feels they ruined everything.'

The source said that Olivia is so embarrassed by the scandal that she 'doesn't even want to go out'.

Olivia was well-known in the world of YouTube and beauty blogging. But last week she saw her name in the headlines for all the wrong reasons after her parents were charged

While Bella was 'far more invested in college and would have love to have completed USC', Olivia is devastated over the damage that has been done to her brand. The girls are pictured here in December

'Bella and Olivia have a very tight-knit group of friends who have been there to support them,' they continued. 'They've needed that support because they're being attacked at every turn.'

Since the scandal came to light, a number of Olivia's past YouTube videos have resurfaced.

In one video filmed on her last day of high school, Olivia admitted that she rarely attended classes.

'I'm, like, excited to go prank my, like, do the school prank, but I'm also literally never at school that I think my class doesn't even — and maybe they forget I go there!' the teen said, before claiming she was 'just kidding!'

Olivia also previously came under fire for admitting in her vlogs that she didn't really care about college 'but wanted to experience game days and partying'.

And, in a podcast interview, Olivia revealed that she hadn't initially wanted to go to college but that her parents 'really wanted me to go'.

Olivia has since lost lucrative partnership deals with both Seophora and TRESemme

A source said that Olivia is 'devastated because everything she built imploded before her eyes'. She blames her parents for ruining 'everything'

Court documents released last week also alleged that Olivia hadn't even written her own college applications.

Loughlin and Gianulli emailed William Rick Singer, the mastermind behind the college bribery scandal, about Olivia and Isabella's college prospects in 2016.

They allegedly paid $500,000 total in bribes to have their daughters admitted to USC as crew recruits with the help of Singer and USC senior associate athletic director Dr Donna Heinel.

Isabella received her admission letter the following March. The same exact process was then repeated with Olivia, documents claim.

Problems arose however when Olivia's guidance counselor became curious as to how she managed to receive admission based on her involvement in crew when she didn't even row.

At the same time, Loughlin complained that her daughter was having difficulty filling out her other college applications, prompting Singer to ask an employee to take care of the task.

Loughlin's husband Giannulli (left) was released on bond on Tuesday as was Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman (right), who has also been implicated in the scandal

This was done so as not to draw attention to the fact that it was already confirmed Olivia had received conditional admission to USC.

On November 2017, Singer emailed Loughlin and Giannulli with an email bearing the subject line 'CONGRATULATIONS'. Attached was Olivia's conditional acceptance letter to USC.

'This is wonderful news,' Loughlin responded, adding a high-five emoji.

It was revealed last week that both Olivia and Isabella have since decided to withdraw from the university.

Sources told TMZ that the girls were afraid they would be 'viciously bullied' if they returned to the Los Angeles school.

The couple emailed Singer in 2016 about their daughters college prospects, stating that they wanted to do the necessary work to see that the girls got into USC as opposed to ASU

This same exact process was then repeated with their younger daughter, Olivia Jade

Loughlin complained that her daughter was having difficulty filling out her other college applications, prompting Singer to ask an employee to take care of that task

Loughlin and Giannulli are reportedly in full support of the girls' decision to withdraw. They have no immediate plans to try and enroll in another school.

The fallout has been swift for Loughlin as well.

Both she and Giannulli had to each post $1million bond and put their Bel Air home up as collateral after they were charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud last week.

Loughlin was then dropped from the final season of Fuller House, where she had reprised her role as Aunt Becky, as well as from the Hallmark Channel.

The former Full House star had been among the channel's so-called 'Christmas Queens', starring in a slew of Hallmark's popular holiday movies.

Loughlin also starred in the ongoing Garage Sale Mystery films, as well as the Hallmark Channel's original series When Calls The Heart.