How Will Lori Loughlin's Character Be Written Out of 'Fuller House'?
by EG
Lori Loughlin's character is definitely leaving Fuller House, but we don't know how it's going to happen. It seems that Netflix and the rest of the show's cast don't know, either. Read on for details.
Via People.
Fuller House may be a little less full next season without Aunt Becky.
Candace Cameron Bure, 43, revealed that she hasn’t exactly been clued in as to the fate of Lori Loughlin’s character on the Netflix series amid the actress’ ongoing alleged involvement in the college admissions scandal.
“It hasn’t been discussed,” Cameron Bure told Entertainment Tonight. “I have absolutely no answer for it, and Netflix has not even spoken about it, so I have no answer.”
The series was picked up for a fifth and final season in January and started filming this weekend, three months after Loughlin, 54, was arrested for allegedly paying to have her daughters admitted to college as crew recruits — despite the fact that they do not participate in the sport.
Loughlin was promptly dropped by the Hallmark Channel after the scandal broke, and The Hollywood Reporter reported in March that she would not return to Fuller House. A source also recently told PEOPLE that the star is not working.
Cameron Bure, who plays Loughlin’s niece D.J. on the show, has touched on her costar’s legal battle before, saying in April that she and the rest of the cast will “always be there for each other.”
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