Lori Loughlin: Everyone makes mistakes, you just have to persevere

Lori Loughlin
Everyone makes mistakes, you just have to persevere

Lori Loughlin at an event in April 2024.

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Five years after the college admissions scandal that also involved Lori Loughlin, she’s speaking out about the woman she is today.

Just a few years ago it was Lori Loughlin (59) can be seen regularly in films and series. The former star of the popular sitcom “Full House” has become relatively quiet in the entertainment industry after being convicted in the university scandal in the USA. The actress now talks about mistakes and the woman she is today.

“Every day we face different obstacles, but it’s how you approach things that matters,” Loughlin explains in an excerpt from one Interview with the magazine “First for Women” asked for their secret to overcoming challenges. For her, the focus is simply on “hanging in there” – and not letting any negativity arise. Her advice is to just keep going: “Everyone has good times and bad times. That’s life. I think you just have to pick yourself up. Nobody said life was a walk in the park. There is beauty in life, but it There is also hardship in life.”

Lori Loughlin sees herself as strong and open

She herself tries to be a person who forgives easily and doesn’t hold on to things. “We have all been in the position of having to ask for forgiveness, but in order to ask for it you also have to learn and know how to give forgiveness,” Loughlin believes. “No one is perfect, we all make mistakes.”

The actress would describe the woman she is today as kind and strong, as she explains. “And open – open to life, open to experiences. And I’m grateful. So I would say I’m strong, grateful, open and kind.”

Loughlin and her spouse Mossimo Giannulli (60) pleaded guilty in 2020 in a bribery scandal surrounding the admission of rich parents’ children to elite universities that emerged in the United States in 2019. They are said to have paid $500,000 in bribes to get their two daughters into the University of Southern California. At the end of the same year, Loughlin was released from prison after serving around two months in prison. Her husband was sentenced to five months in prison.

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