Lori Loughlin has been embracing her faith while she remains behind bars for her role in the college admissions scandal.
What’s going on?
Loughlin — who is about halfway through her two-month prison sentence — spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California.
- She is expected to be released around Christmas.
Church and COVID-19 fear
So far, Loughlin has been sticking to church and embracing her faith behind bars, an unnamed source recently told Us Weekly magazine.
- “Lori has been praying a lot,” the source said.
- “She hangs out with a group and keeps to herself,” the source added.
Worries over COVID-19
The unnamed source said Loughlin’s celebrity status has helped her maintain safety while inside the prison, too, according to Fox News. This has helped her stay happy as she fears about getting COVID-19.
- “The other women are happy Lori is there because officials are taking COVID-19 seriously,” the source said. “It would be horrible PR if Lori got COVID-19 and got really sick.”
Flashback
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For weeks, Loughlin has been worried about what her prison experience would be like, as I wrote about for the Deseret News.
- One source told Us Weekly: “Lori really went into prison strong, she had her faith and the support of her family, but the first few days and road ahead are daunting.”

