Will Olivia Jade Giannulli be able to live down the role her family played in the national college admissions scandal and regain her foothold as a social media influencer? Insiders close to the 19-year-old say that as Olivia’s parents, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli wait to see if they’ll be convicted of fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges, Olivia’s hoping the deals she had with brands like Sephora, which cut ties with her after the scandal broke, will eventually take her back. “Olivia has been emotional in the midst of all of this and definitely wants to make a comeback and still wants to be a beauty influencer,” a source tells Us Weekly. “She understands she needs to hide out for now and lay low, but she’s anxious to be back in the spotlight again and thinks that over time she’ll be able to come back.” Lori lost her deal with the Hallmark Channel around the same time Sephora dropped her daughter, according to Us. Although Olivia was initially angry with her parents about bribing officials to get her her sister into USC, an Us source says she’s now being “very supportive,” she she “now knows that this is very serious and has been calling her mom and dad every day to check in and see what is the latest with the upcoming court dates.” Both Lori and Mossimo could face years behind bars if found guilty.