Rob Woodward
2019-03-21 07:59:37 UTC
Jim Carrey just "flunked" actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman
in his recent painting inspired by the college admission scandal.
The 57-year-old actor took to Twitter Monday to share his recent
creation.
Its not only Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman and their kids, but ALL
cheaters who will eventually receive a failing grade, he wrote
alongside the artwork, which included a red "F" grade.
View image on Twitter
View image on Twitter
Jim Carrey
?
@JimCarrey
It's not only Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman and their kids, but ALL
cheaters who will eventually receive a failing grade.
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The scandal involved wealthy families allegedly paying hundreds of
thousands of dollars to secure a place for their children at some of
the nations most prestigious universities such as Yale, the
University of Southern California and Georgetown, among others.
In some cases, according to court records released last week, parents
would pay the schemes alleged "ringleader" William Rick Singer of
California to bribe the coaches to fill slots the universities
allocated for new players with his clients' children. To evade
suspicion, the coaches and Singer would purportedly tell the
prospective students to pose for pictures or would alter stock images
and Photoshop their faces onto athletes' bodies to support
athletics-based admissions.
In total, 50 people, including "Desperate Housewives" star Huffman and
Full House alum Loughlin, were charged in the scheme.
As for Loughlin, specifically, she and fashion designer husband
Mossimo Giannulli allegedly paid $500,000 in bribes to have their two
daughters YouTube star Olivia Jade Giannulli and her older sister
Isabella designated as recruits for the USC crew team despite the
fact that neither participated in the sport.
A video Olivia posted to her YouTube channel in August of 2018
resurfaced as a result of the scandal, causing the teen to face
backlash as well. At the time, she said she didn't really care about
school.
Carrey isn't the only celebrity who has responded to the scandal.
Model Chrissy Teigen, "Grace and Frankie" actor Ethan Embry and "Mindy
Project" star Ike Barinholtz, among others, took to social media last
week to mock Huffman and Loughlin and others for their alleged
involvement in the scheme.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/jim-carrey-slams-lori-loughlin-felicity-huffman-in-college-admission-scandal-inspired-painting
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in his recent painting inspired by the college admission scandal.
The 57-year-old actor took to Twitter Monday to share his recent
creation.
Its not only Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman and their kids, but ALL
cheaters who will eventually receive a failing grade, he wrote
alongside the artwork, which included a red "F" grade.
View image on Twitter
View image on Twitter
Jim Carrey
?
@JimCarrey
It's not only Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman and their kids, but ALL
cheaters who will eventually receive a failing grade.
20.7K
8:47 AM - Mar 18, 2019
3,917 people are talking about this
Twitter Ads info and privacy
The scandal involved wealthy families allegedly paying hundreds of
thousands of dollars to secure a place for their children at some of
the nations most prestigious universities such as Yale, the
University of Southern California and Georgetown, among others.
In some cases, according to court records released last week, parents
would pay the schemes alleged "ringleader" William Rick Singer of
California to bribe the coaches to fill slots the universities
allocated for new players with his clients' children. To evade
suspicion, the coaches and Singer would purportedly tell the
prospective students to pose for pictures or would alter stock images
and Photoshop their faces onto athletes' bodies to support
athletics-based admissions.
In total, 50 people, including "Desperate Housewives" star Huffman and
Full House alum Loughlin, were charged in the scheme.
As for Loughlin, specifically, she and fashion designer husband
Mossimo Giannulli allegedly paid $500,000 in bribes to have their two
daughters YouTube star Olivia Jade Giannulli and her older sister
Isabella designated as recruits for the USC crew team despite the
fact that neither participated in the sport.
A video Olivia posted to her YouTube channel in August of 2018
resurfaced as a result of the scandal, causing the teen to face
backlash as well. At the time, she said she didn't really care about
school.
Carrey isn't the only celebrity who has responded to the scandal.
Model Chrissy Teigen, "Grace and Frankie" actor Ethan Embry and "Mindy
Project" star Ike Barinholtz, among others, took to social media last
week to mock Huffman and Loughlin and others for their alleged
involvement in the scheme.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/jim-carrey-slams-lori-loughlin-felicity-huffman-in-college-admission-scandal-inspired-painting
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