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Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli had $1 million of jewellery stolen during a recent burglary. The 57-year-old actress and Mossimo, 58, had their Los Angeles home broken into on January 3, when masked thieves entered through their bedroom window and raided the actress' jewellery box, TMZ reports. Neither Lori nor her husband - who both went to prison in the college admissions scandal - were at home while the burglary took place. However, the thieves were spotted by a housekeeper before they escaped the scene of the crime. The police have obtained video footage from inside the property, but t...
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Val Chmerkovskiy has admitted it will “probably” be his last season on ‘Dancing with the Stars’. The 35-year-old pro dancer and his celebrity partner, influencer Olivia Jade, 22, were eliminated from the series this week, and Val has admitted he has “no regrets” from his decade on the show. He told 'Entertainment Tonight': “I’ve always been very clear about coming back on the show. I love the show. I love being on it. I am so grateful for the opportunity, is this my last season? Probably. Probably. “I have no regrets about my tenure on the show. I couldn’t have asked for a better partner to en...
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Lori Loughlin is returning to acting this holiday season after her two-month prison sentence. The actress played a central role inthe Varsity Blues college admissions scandal. Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, bribed their daughters’ way into in UCLA and were caught in an FBI probe. Loughlin will be reprising her role as Abigail Stanton in When Hope Calls, the spinoff of Hallmark’s When Calls the Heart. The show will be premiering on the Great American Country Family television network. This is the first time Loughlin will act in two years. She has not appeared on screen since the c...
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Lori Loughlin‘s husband MossimoGiannulli requested to be moved from prison to home confinement in an emergency motion filed this week, as he serves the remainder of his five-month prison sentence following his involvement in the college admissions scandal. “Mr. Giannulli spent almost 40% of his total sentence confined in solitary quarantine, despite testing negative for COVID-19 at least ten times and despite his counsel’s multiple requests that [the Bureau of Prisons] release him from quarantine,” the filing said. According to prison rules, every time a new inmate tests positive for COVID-19,...
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