Olivia Jade Giannulli is returning to her YouTube vlog after fan support for new content

She took a much-needed break from the platform which made her famous in the beauty realm. 

And Olivia Jade Giannulli announced she’s returning to YouTube after receiving a host of encouraging words from fans on TikTok. 

The 21-year-old influencer was coaxed into creating once again after taking a step back from her life online following her parents participation in the Operation Varsity Blues scandal which resulted in jail time. 

Blessings: Olivia Jade Giannulli announced she’s returning to YouTube after receiving a host of encouraging words from fans on TikTok

Olivia was bouncing with energy as she shared a video to TikTok on Wednesday  where she asked if anyone would be interested in seeing her return to her old YouTube ways. 

‘like this if i should bring back my #vlogzzzzz also tried to show u guys this natural makeup look (i can do a tutorial if anyone wants) Kk bye ily,’ she captioned a clip.

While many followers jumped on the chance to slam Giannulli, one fan wrote: ‘Please post again on YouTube I love watching your videos!!!!’ 

Here to stay: The 21-year-old influencer was coaxed into creating once again after taking a step back from her life online following her parents participation in the Operation Varsity Blues scandal which resulted in jail time

Here to stay: The 21-year-old influencer was coaxed into creating once again after taking a step back from her life online following her parents participation in the Operation Varsity Blues scandal which resulted in jail time

Roots: Olivia was bouncing with energy as she shared a video to TikTok on Wednesday where she asked if anyone would be interested in seeing her return to her old YouTube ways

Roots: Olivia was bouncing with energy as she shared a video to TikTok on Wednesday where she asked if anyone would be interested in seeing her return to her old YouTube ways

It appeared as though the fan’s message was well received as Olivia later wrote: ‘I just want to say, first of all, comments like this actually make my day. I’m just really grateful. And also, okay, I will. I guess I will come back to YouTube. What? Ah!’

Olivia ceased creating new videos in March 2019 after it was revealed her mother, Lori Louglin, and father, Mossimo Giannulli, were two of many parents involved in a nationwide college admissions scandal dubbed Operation Varsity Blues.

She made a brief comeback to her network of beauty and lifestyle enthusiasts later that year, but stepped away once again due to criticism.

'like this if i should bring back my #vlogzzzzz also tried to show u guys this natural makeup look (i can do a tutorial if anyone wants) Kk bye ily,' she captioned a quick beauty transformation.

‘like this if i should bring back my #vlogzzzzz also tried to show u guys this natural makeup look (i can do a tutorial if anyone wants) Kk bye ily,’ she captioned a quick beauty transformation.

Lori, who starred on the popular ’90s ABC sitcom Full House and its reboot decades later, Fuller House, was recently released from prison after serving two months in jail for fraud.   

The 56-year-old actress was emotional as she returned to her children, Olivia Jade and Bella Rose, and is ‘beyond relieved that she can put her prison sentence behind her’, a source told People

The insider added: ‘It’s the most stressful thing she has ever dealt with. She plans on spending New Year’s with Olivia and Bella. She is still worried about Mossimo though, and can’t wait to have him home.’ 

Wow! The people have spoken and the post garnered well over 800K likes from fans eager for the daughter of Lori Loughlin to reboot her once popular page

Wow! The people have spoken and the post garnered well over 800K likes from fans eager for the daughter of Lori Loughlin to reboot her once popular page

In a second TikTok, Olivia shared the comment, thanking her fans and adding: 'Okay, I will. I guess I will come back to YouTube ... What?! Ahhh!'

In a second TikTok, Olivia shared the comment, thanking her fans and adding: ‘Okay, I will. I guess I will come back to YouTube … What?! Ahhh!’

The Full House actress served nearly two months at the FCI Dublin in California, being released in the early hours of Monday morning. She entered the facility on October 30.

Despite prison officials telling DailyMail.com she would not be given any special treatment, a guard was seen letting Loughlin exit the building through a rarely used side door, where trash is normally taken out.

As terms of her release, she must complete 100 hours of community service, pay a $150,000 fine and have two years of supervised release.

Freedom: Her mom, actress Lori Loughlin was granted early release from CI Dublin in California on Monday after serving two months behind bars for fraud and had an emotional reunion with daughters Olivia Jade and Bella Rose (pictured in 2019)

Freedom: Her mom, actress Lori Loughlin was granted early release from CI Dublin in California on Monday after serving two months behind bars for fraud and had an emotional reunion with daughters Olivia Jade and Bella Rose (pictured in 2019)

Loughlin’s husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, is serving his five-month sentence at a prison in Lompoc near Santa Barbara, California.

The couple were among the highest-profile defendants charged in the scheme, which revealed the lengths to which some wealthy parents will go to get their children into elite universities.

They admitted in May to paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into the University of Southern California as crew recruits, even though neither girl was a rower.

Paying her debt to society: As terms of her release, she must complete 100 hours of community service, pay a $150,000 fine and have two years of supervised release

Paying her debt to society: As terms of her release, she must complete 100 hours of community service, pay a $150,000 fine and have two years of supervised release

This month, Olivia Jade, made her first public remarks about the scandal this month on the series Red Table Talk and admitted she initially didn’t think there was anything wrong but now realizes that her family ‘messed up’.

‘We messed up. I just want a second chance to be like, ‘I recognize I messed up.’ And for so long I wasn’t able to talk about this because of the legalities behind it,’ she said in the interview.

Of the nearly 60 parents, coaches and others charged in the case, about a dozen are still fighting the allegations. The sentences for the parents who have pleaded so far in the case range from a couple weeks to nine months.  

Opening up: This month, Olivia Jade, made her first public remarks about the scandal this month on the series Red Table Talk and admitted she initially didn't think there was anything wrong but now realizes that her family 'messed up'

Opening up: This month, Olivia Jade, made her first public remarks about the scandal this month on the series Red Table Talk and admitted she initially didn’t think there was anything wrong but now realizes that her family ‘messed up’