Lori Loughlin Got The Axe From Hallmark After The College Admissions Scandal

Since her role as Aunt Becky in the ABC sitcom “Full House,” Lori Loughlin has been known for her wholesome, family-friendly roles. In 2013, the actor landed a role in Hallmark’s movie series, “Garage Sale Mystery” and then the “When Calls the Heart” TV series the following year. After her involvement with the college admissions scandal, the network announced they would no longer be working with her. “We are saddened by the recent news surrounding the college admissions allegations. We are no longer working with Lori Loughlin and have stopped development of all productions featuring Lori on the Crown Media Family Network channels — including #GarageSaleMysteries,” the Hallmark Channel tweeted in 2019.

Loughlin faced another blow when she was let go from Netflix’s “Fuller House” for its final season. The streaming network made no official announcement but the show addressed her character’s absence by explaining that she went back to her hometown in Nebraska to help out her mother. Although Loughlin lost out on her roles with two big networks, she eventually made a comeback following her stint in prison.

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