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So much for sisterhood.

Olivia Jade Giannulli and Isabella “Bella” Giannulli have been kicked out of their sorority at the University of Southern California over their parents’ alleged involvement in the college admissions scandal, a report said Wednesday.

“Olivia and Bella were both in Kappa Kappa Gamma and the sorority has since kicked them out and is trying to distance themselves from the situation as much as possible,” a source told Us Weekly.

The sisters have been continuing to attend the prestigious school as the investigation into the scam continues.

They’re taking it “day by day,” the source said, adding: “This has strengthened their bond more than anything possibly could.”

Kappa Kappa Gamma’s USC chapter told The Post that Olivia Jade “did not complete the membership process” and claimed that Bella Giannulli remains an active member.

Parents Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli allegedly paid crooked college prep expert William “Rick” Singer $500,000 to help get Olivia Jade, 19, and Isabella, 20, into the university.

At the time, Olivia boasted 1.3 million followers on Instagram and almost 2 million on YouTube, but lost several sponsorship deals over the scandal.

“Olivia’s world came crashing down quicker in terms of getting dumped and losing all of her business,” the source said. “But this all unfolded slower for Bella and it’s been more emotionally devastating.”

Since the bust, Olivia has reportedly been at odds with her parents and moved out of her family’s mansion.

But both sisters broke their social media silence this week to wish their mom a happy 55th birthday.

Their parents, who face up to 40 years behind bars, have pleaded not guilty to wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges.