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John Stamos breaks silence on Lori Loughlin’s college admissions scandal
    2019-06-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

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John Stamos has addressed his longtime friend and costar Lori Loughlin‘s alleged involvement in the nationwide college admissions scandal.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Stamos, 55, did not clarify whether a final decision has been made about Loughlin’s involvement in the upcoming season of “Fuller House.” The Netflix series, a reboot* of the original “Full House,” was picked up for a fifth and final season in January. The series began filming three months after Loughlin, 54, was accused of allegedly paying to have her daughters admitted to college as crew recruits — despite the fact that they do not participate in the sport.

“I haven’t been on the show yet and it hasn’t come up, so I’m going to talk to some people about it this week and see what’s going on,” said Stamos, who is producing the season. “I’m just going to wait a little longer before I talk about it.”

“It’s a difficult situation for everyone involved,” he added. “I don’t mean just on our side.”

According to Stamos, the final season will be split into two parts with nine episodes each. A premiere date has not yet been announced.

The Hallmark Channel severed ties with the actress after the scandal broke, and The Hollywood Reporter reported in March that Loughlin would not return to Fuller House. (She was not a series regular.) A source also recently told People that the star is not working.

Earlier this month, Candace Cameron Bure also said she had no idea what would happen to Loughlin’s character Aunt Becky on the show.

“It hasn’t been discussed,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “I have absolutely no answer for it, and Netflix has not even spoken about it, so I have no answer.” (SD-Agencies)

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