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You got it wrong, dude.
Dave Coulier never imagined his “Full House” co-star Lori Loughlin would end up in federal prison.
“If you would have said at the beginning of ‘Full House,’ ‘Who’s the one person who’s going to end up going to jail?,’ Lori was last on the list,” the actor, who played Uncle Joey on the ABC sitcom, told E! News in a recent interview.
Coulier, 62, conceded that Loughlin, 57, had a “strange turn” in her life when she pleaded guilty in the college admissions scandal, but he still has a soft spot for her.
“Lori is my best girlfriend in life,” he said. “We make each other laugh really hard through the tough times and the fun times.”
The comedian went on to call the “When Calls the Heart” alum, who played Aunt Becky in “Full House,” a “wonderful human being.”
“There’s a lot of untold story underneath that I don’t think a lot of people know,” he said of Operation Varsity Blues, adding, “We all make mistakes.”
Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were arrested in March 2019 for paying $500,000 to get their daughters, Bella and Olivia Jade, into the University of Southern California.
The couple, who married in November 1997, initially pleaded not guilty to fraud charges, but they changed their pleas to guilty in May 2020.
The actress spent just under two months in prison, from October to December 2020, while Giannulli, 59, was behind bars from November 2020 to April 2021.
Loughlin has since returned to work, landing a role in GAC Family’s “When Hope Calls.”
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