Hey there, let's dive into the drama surrounding "Fuller House" and Lori Loughlin. Ever since Lori was indicted for her alleged role in the nationwide college admissions scandal, fans have been scratching their heads about how her absence from the show will be addressed in season 5. Well, according to her co-star, Candace Cameron Bure, it seems like no one’s had the conversation yet on set.
Here's what Candace had to say to Entertainment Tonight: “It hasn’t been discussed. I have absolutely no answer for it, and Netflix hasn’t even spoken about it.” So, it’s a big question mark for now. Fans are left wondering how the show will handle this major plot twist in its final season.

March Madness: The College Scandal
Back in March, Lori and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were arrested for allegedly spending a whopping $500,000 to get their daughters, Isabella and Olivia, into the University of Southern California. Now, while Felicity Huffman, another actress caught up in the scandal, pleaded guilty on May 13, Lori and Mossimo decided to plead not guilty. They're standing their ground, folks.
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According to Us Weekly, Lori reportedly believes she did "nothing wrong" in this entire mess. An insider claims that she's not really paying attention to the media reports, which explains her lack of self-awareness. "She’s not looking at the media reports," the source said. It seems like Lori is in her own world, disconnected from the reality of the situation.
Lori's Perspective
Not only that, but since the idea to manipulate the school admissions system reportedly came from her husband, Lori reportedly doesn’t see anything wrong with the accusations. "Lori is taking Mossimo’s advice," a source noted. "She thinks she did nothing wrong. Her husband presented this to her like it wasn’t an illegal thing she was doing." It’s a fascinating look into how she views the whole ordeal.

Reality Check
However, since the news broke, Lori’s friends are reportedly trying to get her to understand the real implications of the situation. The source added that "people around her are telling her jail time looks real" but, at the end of the day, Lori reportedly "didn’t think she was doing anything wrong." It’s a tough pill to swallow, and the reality might hit harder than she expects.
So, how will Netflix handle the fifth — and final — season of Fuller House if Lori is absent from the show? It’s a question that has fans buzzing. Will they address it directly, or will they find a creative way to write her out? Only time will tell.

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