Dr Dre has issued a cheeky message amid college admissions scam (Picture: FilmMagic)

Dr Dres daughter Truly is going to University Of Southern California, and the rapper is happy not to be going to prison.

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The producer epically shaded celebrities including Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, who have been indicted over the college admissions cheat scandal recently, as he celebrated his own daughters admission on her own.

Rubbing a little salt into his fellow wealthymens wounds, the music mogul took to social media to gloat about his own USC-bound child, Truly Young.

As his daughter held up her Certificate Of Admissions letter over the weekend, 54-year-old Dr Dre kicked in the book as he wrote: My daughter got accepted into USC all on her own. No jail time!!!

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Dre already has a relationship with the prestigious college, after he and Beats By Dre and Beats Music partner Jimmy Iovine founded the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy in 2013 after donating a $70million endowment.

Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were both indicted, following accusations they allegedly agreed to pay bribes totalling $500,000 (£380,400) to get their two daughters onto the USC crew team.

Lori and Felicity have been indicted (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

Reports later claimed that the couples daughters Isabella and Olivia chose to withdraw form USC (the University of Southern California) amid the ongoing investigation, and were given the full support of their parents to do so.

Up to 40 influential figures have been charged in connection with alleged payments of up to $6million used to get children into schools including Yale, Stanford, Georgetown and USC.

Huffman and her husband William H Macy made a purported charitable donation of $15,000 (£11k) that authorities believe helped their eldest daughter to get into college.

All three celebrities have been released on bail, with Huffman due to face court in Boston on 29 March.

Fellow stars have been speaking out about the scandal, with Nicollette Sheridan saying she was left disturbed by the scam and Julia Roberts hitting out at those involved.

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