Lori Loughlin received the opportunity to pick which prison in which she wanted to serve her sentence for the college admissions scandal — and it’s a place that offers coffee breaks, yoga and pilates.

What’s going on?

In early September, Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton reportedly signed off on Loughlin’s prison request, saying it would “be designated to a facility closest to her home in (California), preferably the camp at FCI Victorville, if commensurate with the appropriate security level.”

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Loughlin will have to surrender to the facility on Nov. 19 by 2 p.m., according to Us Weekly magazine.

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So what does Victorville have?

Victorville — Loughlin’s chosen prison — has about 300 inmates total, according to Us Weekly.

The FCC Victorville handbook reveals that the prison camp includes a number of recreation programs that offer peaceful vibes. In fact, such activities include:

  • Pilates.
  • Stretching.
  • Abs class.
  • Cross training.
  • Yoga.
  • Crochet.
  • Ukulele.
  • Song writing.
  • Jump rope
  • Calligraphy
  • Beading
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The prison also offers specific “coffee hours,” along with brunch, on Saturday and Sunday.

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