Lori Loughlin is putting her mind and body to work as she prepares for trial in the college admission scandal, according to Yahoo.
What’s going on: Loughlin has been speaking with experts about how to prepare for a potential life in prison, hiring an expert to teach her how to handle people she might meet in prison.
- She has learned prison lingo.
- She has practiced martial arts as a way “to give off the impression she’s tough and to ward off potential bullies,” the source told Radar Online.
- She’s speaking with prison professors about how to “earn one’s keep behind bars,” the source told Radar Online.
- “Besides the physical training she’s getting lots of advice from prison professors on how to earn one’s keep behind bars. It’s a sure sign she knows deep down she’s facing an inevitable stretch and will need to be prepared.”
Yes, but: Previous reports suggest Loughlin is worried about being locked up behind bars, according to Entertainment Tonight.
- Entertainment Tonight reported: “She is breaking down. She truly feels at her very worst. People are coming out in support of her lately but she is afraid to open up. She’s concerned if she talks to the wrong people that her opinions will get out and somehow affect the case.”
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Flashback: In October, Loughlin contacted Felicity Huffman — who was found guilty on fraud charges in the college admissions scandal and spent 14 days in jail — about her prison sentence, as reported by the Deseret News.
- “She wants to debrief Felicity after jail to find out what it was like and what her advice would be,” the unnamed source told People magazine. “She feels like Felicity’s time in jail will be an indicator on her own time, and she’s extremely curious to know how it goes.”