John Stamos Defends Lori Loughlin After College Scandal: Podcast – Hollywood Life


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Happy home star John Stamos59, sit down with the actor Dax Shepard47, for the November 14 episode of Armchair Expert Podcast and be open about your thoughts about Lori LoughlinUniversity admission scandal. “We talked about you last night. That’s what you’re talking about how you hate when people bring her up because if you defend her people will get angry. If you don’t protect her, then you feel bad because she’s a great person.” big shot the star told Dax at about 42.40 minutes.
John then goes on to claim that Lori feels her own regret for the 2019 scandal. “She also paid a lot of money. She founded a college fund for children and she went to f—the king’s prison man, he added. “I was going to say this, and she said I could. She’s not really the architect of any of that – she’s in the background. She doesn’t know what’s going on.”
Later in the interview, Dax said that he thought it was unfair for people to compare what happened to Lori to the different situations experienced by people in prison. “I love people who have done much worse things than that,” the presenter began. “What people love to do is involve the poor black woman who spent eight years in prison, for saying their address is wrong, that in itself is a terrible thing and it is a complete fall of justice.” Dax added that people can break those down. “And we can resent that without having to involve Lori,” he said.

The actor who played Uncle Jessie in Full House, shared with listeners how he and Lori still hang out together. Both have even recently gone viral TikTok videos together, which John also discussed in the podcast. “And then there’s the Dirtbag thing or something. And so we’re Google like young John Stamos, Lori Anne Loughlin, Too Stupid, and then TikTok 8 Seconds. And it took four hours – in an hour and a half,” shared the Hollywood giant.
Loriwho starred in the TV series When hope callsserved almost two months in the prison for a $500k bribe to get her daughters into USC. In May 2020, the actress pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud. TMZ. She began serving her sentence behind bars on October 30 of that year and was officially released on December 28, 2020. Her daughter, Olivia Jade Giannulli23 years old, opened up about her mother going to prison in one episode Red table talk that year. “It’s been hard. I think for anyone, under any circumstances, you don’t want to see your parents in jail,” she said. “But I also think we need to move on and move forward.”