Candace Cameron Bure recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of filming the Fuller House finale, posting pics of multiple emotional memories.
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Lori Loughlin’s Full House family had her back amidst her legal drama — and it looks like she had theirs, despite getting fired from the hit revival series.
Fuller House producer and star Candace Cameron Bure commemorated the anniversary of the show’s series finale on Instagram on Sunday, and although Aunt Becky wasn’t present, she was apparently still part of the special day. First, Candace posted a video of herself hugging co-star Andrea Barber with the caption:
Awww!
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Candace Cameron Bure is opening up about what's next for her after the conclusion of The fifth and final season of the Netflix reboot of the beloved series dropped in June, and Cameron Bure recently celebrated the anniversary of the taping of the series finale on Instagram by sharing behind-the-scenes photos.
Doing whatever she has to do to get through this!
Lori Loughlin is just over three weeks into her prison sentence for her role in the college admissions scandal — nearly at the halfway point as she’s expecting to get out just before Christmas Day.
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Lori Loughlin‘s husband Mossimo Giannulli reported to prison on Thursday, November 19, following his part in the college admissions scandal.The fashion designer, 57, surrendered to The Federal Correctional Institution in Lompoc, near Santa Barbara, California, the Associated Press reported.
It’s official: Lori Loughlin’s husband Mossimo Giannulli started his prison sentence. The 57-year-old fashion designer is in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons at the Federal Correctional Institution of Lompoc, California, a spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons Office of Public Affairs confirms to E! News.
Lori Loughlin began her two-month prison sentence for her role in the nationwide college admissions scandal, the actress’ husband, Mossimo Giannulli, surrendered to start his five-month sentence for the bribery scheme.Loughlin, 56, reported to the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, on October 30, several weeks before she was ordered to surrender on or by Thursday, November 19.
Mossimo Giannulli has begun his 5-month prison sentence for his involvement in the college admissions scandal.A rep for the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirms to ET that the 57-year-old fashion designer reported to USP Lompoc, a medium security U.S. penitentiary in Santa Barbara, California, on Thursday.In August, Giannulli was sentenced to five months in prison, two years of supervised release, a fine of $250,000 and 250 hours of community service.
Candace Cameron Bure, 44, and Lori Loughlin, 56, didn’t let the college admissions scandal come between them. On November 15, Candace, who played DJ Tanner on Full House and reprised the role on the Netflix spinoff Fuller House, took to Instagram to honor the one year anniversary of filming the reboot’s series finale and shared a photo of what appeared to be a congratulatory note and flowers from Lori.
Candace Cameron Bure and Lori Loughlin have remained close throughout Loughlin's college admissions scandal. On Sunday, Cameron Bure celebrated the anniversary of the taping of the series finale of on Instagram by sharing behind-the-scenes photos, which included what appeared to be a congratulatory note and flowers from Loughlin.Cameron Bure, who played DJ Tanner on and reprised the role on Netflix's, posted the photo of the flowers and the card on her Instagram Story.
A trip down memory lane. Candace Cameron Bure shared Lori Loughlin’s note from Fuller House‘s finale in a series of photos and videos shared to Instagram on Monday, November 16. The actress, known for playing D.J. Tanner in the Netflix sitcom, was celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Full House reboot’s series wrap.
Candace Cameron Bure shared the note that her Fuller House co-star Lori Loughlin wrote to her as they wrapped the Netflix series. This happened one year ago this weekend, and Candace celebrated the anniversary by posting some memories.
Fuller House, but Lori Loughlin was still thinking of the Tanner family. Candace Cameron Bure appeared to reveal her former costar sent her flowers during the final week of production on the Netflix series.The 44-year-old actress, who played DJ Tanner on eight seasons of Full House and five seasons of Fuller House, celebrated the anniversary of the taping of the series finale on Sunday, November 15, via Instagram.“One year ago today, we said our final goodbyes to Fuller House.
Lori Loughlin‘s family is trying to work through her prison sentence as a team, a source tells Us Weekly exclusively.“While the family is going through a difficult time, they are supporting each other,” the insider says.
Lori Loughlin‘s two month prison sentence in the college admissions bribery scandal is going to end up not being quite as long as originally thought. The former Full House star reported to California’s Dublin Federal Correctional facility on Oct. 30, with her release date set for Dec. 27. But because of the day of the week that the 2020 Christmas holiday falls on, she’s likely getting out just before Dec. 25 as according to prison policy, HollywoodLife.com has learned.
Lori Loughlin has begun her prison sentence, reporting to California's Dublin Federal Correctional Institute on Friday.