Ok Bye, Aunt Becky!
Lori Loughlin, the fallen-from-grace “Full House” actress who’s been shrouded in shame following her messy college admissions bribery scandal, has been sentenced to serve some cold hard time.
Lori and fashion icon husband Mossimo have each agreed to plead guilty to one conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud.
Lori has been sentenced to 2 months in prison and ordered to pay a $150,000 fine, as well as serve 2 years probation. She also has to perform 250 hours of community service. Mossimo will serve 5 months in prison with a $250,000 fine and 250 hours of community service. Initially, the couple stood to face 40 years each behind bars.
Needless to say, Twitter—both black and unseasoned—is going crazy over TV’s “Aunt Becky,” getting tossed in the clink.
Lori Loughlin is truly Aunt Becky…and two months in prison ain’t shit for what she did; a dime bag of weed gets folks in the hood 10 times more time than that ????
— Corey Bu-Shea (@coreybking) May 21, 2020
The Tanners on their way to visit Aunt Becky. pic.twitter.com/1xw6R1PIgE
— Ave (@SebastianAvenue) May 21, 2020
Aunt Becky only getting two months in jail, community service, and a supervised release for a guilty plea. That’s about as privileged as you can get.
— Daniel Fisher (@dafisher1) May 21, 2020
Aunt Becky Lori Loughlin and her husband will never serve a day of that 2 month sentence. I'm sure they'll use coronavirus so they can serve their time at home. Pretty sure that's the only reason they entered that plea after all this time.
— Lady Jones (@tljones1908) May 21, 2020
Aunt Becky realizing she only has one outfit choice in prison pic.twitter.com/SfZz9vP45F
— Boosky (@sheabooskyy) May 21, 2020
I want a Full House special where Aunt Becky is coming home from prison and everyone is awkwardly trying to figure out how to talk to her
— Jason Kersey (@jasonkersey) May 21, 2020
The fact that y’all calling her aunt Becky pic.twitter.com/ZDbDQwOqXU
— orgasm?️? (@angiesey02) May 21, 2020
Lucky for Lori Loughlin that she’s just a white con artist and not an innocent black person or she might be dead.
— The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) May 21, 2020
Is two months too much or too little time for Lori’s crime?