Lori Loughlin will not appear in the final season of “Fuller House,” a new report says.
Loughlin, who was charged in the college admissions bribery scandal this week, was booted from the Netflix show’s fifth season, scheduled to air in the fall, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The show hasn’t started filming for the upcoming season, and her departure won’t impact production. Loughlin appeared in 13 of the 57 episodes of “Fuller House” in its four seasons.
Netflix did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Washington Examiner.
On Thursday, the Hallmark Channel announced that it was severing ties with Loughlin and that she would no longer appear on its drama, “When Calls the Heart.” Loughlin also was featured in several of the network’s holiday movies.
“We are no longer working with Lori Loughlin and have stopped development of all productions that air on the Crown Media Family Network channels involving Lori Loughlin,” Hallmark said in a statement.
According to court documents unsealed Tuesday, Loughlin and her husband paid $500,000 in bribes to university officials to secure spots for their daughters at the University of Southern California. The couple was among 50 people indicted in the scheme.
Loughlin surrendered to federal authorities on Wednesday but was later released on a $1 million bond.
Schools involved in the scandal include the University of Southern California, Stanford University, Georgetown University, Yale University, and others. The father of a University of California, Berkeley alumnus pleaded not guilty on Friday to paying someone to take the SAT for his sons.
