Lori Loughlin ‘would love to start working again’ after release from prison: report

Lori Loughlin is ready to go back to work, according to a new report.

After serving two months in prison for her role in the college admission scandal, the 56-year-old actress apparently wants to return to her showbiz roots and reportedly started talking about “getting her life back”.

“[Lori] I would love to start working again one day, but she is afraid that people will not work with her, “a source told Entertainment Tonight. The source also said that the mother of two” has had her team test “.

Loughlin was released from the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Dublin, California, on December 28.

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The star’s time behind bars was “unlike anything” she “ever experienced in her life,” said the channel’s internal source, adding that returning home “was like a dream come true”.

After serving two months in prison for her role in the college admission scandal, the 56-year-old actress wants to return to her showbiz roots.  (Photo by Jon Kopaloff / FilmMagic)

After serving two months in prison for her role in the college admission scandal, the 56-year-old actress wants to return to her showbiz roots. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff / FilmMagic)

According to the source, Loughlin’s daughters – Olivia Jade, 21, and Isabella Rose, 22 – welcomed her back to her “perfect” home.

“His girls prepared a special ball with flowers, welcome decorations and their favorite foods,” said the source. “She was touched by how much she missed them and still needs to remember that if anything good came out of all of this, it was closeness and renewed faith in her close family.”

LORI LOUGHLIN HAD EMOTIONAL MEETING WITH DAUGHTERS OLIVIA JADE AND ISABELLA AFTER RELEASE FROM PRISON

Still, the source noted that Loughlin is “counting the days until her husband returns home”. Mossimo Giannulli continues to serve his five-month prison term at a federal facility in Lompoc, California.

“Lori spent her first week [at home] enjoying every minute of settling down and spending time with your girls. Now that she is safe at home and going back to her routine, she is finding it very difficult not to worry about Mossimo, “said the source.

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Loughlin and her stylist husband were sentenced to prison last year after pleading guilty to charges stemming from payments of $ 500,000 to scammer William “Rick” Singer’s mentor to have his daughters recruited to the University of Southern California team. . The two had never participated in the sport.

According to the report, Loughlin's daughters - Olivia Jade, 21, and Isabella Rose, 22 - made their recent welcome home 'perfect'.  (Photo by Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP, Archive)

According to the report, Loughlin’s daughters – Olivia Jade, 21, and Isabella Rose, 22 – made their recent welcome home ‘perfect’. (Photo by Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP, Archive)

Loughlin’s release means that she is one step closer to leaving the national scandal behind, although it is important to note that her sentence is not officially complete now that she has been released.

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In his plea agreement, Loughlin agreed to serve two months and pay a $ 150,000 fine, along with two years of supervised release and 100 hours of community service. Giannulli, meanwhile, was ordered to pay a $ 250,000 fine with two years of supervised freedom and 250 hours of community service, plus a five-month prison term.

The pair reportedly paid their fines in November.

Fox News contacted the Loughlin representative for comment.

Fox News’ Melissa Roberto contributed to this report

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