From the time that we were young, we used to love watching Full House, perhaps one of the most innocent television shows of all time. One of the actresses that played on the show was Lori Loughlin, who played the part of Aunt Becky. It just seems as if it was a Hallmark moment every time she showed up on the scene, and we may have even followed her career since that time. It seems if things have changed in recent years, however, and now she is being accused of a crime that could have landed her in jail for 20 years.
It seems as if Loughlin paid $500,000 in order for her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose to get into USC. Since being accused of that crime, she has lost all of her connections with the Hallmark Channel and any movies that she was cast in were stopped. She wasn’t even on the final season of Fuller House. Even though that is the case, she isn’t going crazy with anticipation. It seems as if she thought she was just going to get by without going to prison and perhaps even just getting a slap on the wrist. She learned otherwise quickly.
Loughlin worked along with her husband, Mossimo Giannulli to try to game the system and each of them were, at one time, facing the possibility of 20 years in jail. Both of them refused to plead guilty at first and any normal life that they may have been leading has now changed permanently. She has even moved out of her Bel Air home because of harassment by the paparazzi. It seems as if the seriousness of the crimes has now hit home, and she is freaking out about it. Her friends don’t want anything to do with her, which only adds to the stress.
According to a source that reported to E! News, there is now a rift between her and her husband. She continues to put on a happy face and act as if everything is fine, but he is mortified with the situation. That being said, not everybody has turned on her since this occurred. The costars of Fuller House seem to be sticking with her during this difficult time. She did end up pleading guilty and was going to spend 2 months in prison with some fines and community service. That sentence may be reduced, however, due to COVID-19 concerns.