
Reunited and it feels so good: Olivia Jade, 22, was seen out with her ex-boyfriend Jackson Guthy, 25, as they visited a dispensary in Los Angeles on Tuesday after breaking up in August
She an her on–off boyfriend Jackson Guthy called it quits on their relationship back in August.
Yet Olivia Jade seems to be on better terms with her ex after they were spotted together again on Tuesday during a trip to a cannabis dispensary in Los Angeles.
The 22-year-old influencer and her 25-year-old former beau were reunited just days after she tried to shut down rumors that she and her Dancing With The Stars partner VGal Chmerkovskiy had struck up a relationship behind the scenes.
Olivia rocked a low-key look for her outing to the weed store featuring a plunging white cropped tank top that highlighted her toned tummy and fit arms.
She stayed casual with bubblegum pink sweatpants and gold sandals that gleamed in the bright sunlight.
She carried a gray–blue Louis Vuitton handbag over one shoulder, and she wore her brunette tresses down across her shoulders in gentle waves.
Jackson was similarly casual in a plain white T-shirt and gray sweatpants.
Both wore black masks while inside the store to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
This appears to be the first time Olivia and Jackson have been seen together since she confirmed their breakup in mid-August.
At the time, a fan asked the daughter of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli if she was single.
‘I am indeed,’ replied the YouTuber.
She and the singer–songwriter previously split in May 2019, shortly after news of the college admissions scandal broke.
Lori’s parents both admitted to paying $500,000 to help get her admitted to the University of Southern California as recruits to the rowing team, though neither had any experience with the sport.
More than 50 people were later charged as part of the college admissions scandal investigation, which found that more than 30 people had paid over $25 million to William Rick Singer to inflate their children’s exam scores and to bribe college admissions officials.
Published: October 21, 2021

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