Lori Loughlin appears in teaser for her 1st acting project since prison sentence
She will appear in GAC Family's, "When Hope Calls Christmas."
A teaser of Lori Loughlin's return to TV following her release from prison last December is here.
Loughlin appears in a preview of GAC Family's "When Hope Calls Christmas," the two-part season premiere of the network's "When Hope Calls" series, which previously aired on the Hallmark Channel.
The "When Hope Calls" series is a spinoff of the Hallmark Channel's "When Calls the Heart" series, which Loughlin starred in for six seasons. She is set to reprise her role from the show playing Abigail Stanton in season two of the spinoff on GAC Family.
Check out sneak peek of the special featuring Loughlin and her co-star Carter Ryan:
"When Hope Calls Christmas" debuts Sat., Dec. 18.
Loughlin's return to acting comes after she and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were famously charged in the 2019 college admissions scandal.
They pled guilty in 2020 to conspiracy charges after they were accused of paying half a million dollars to get their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella "Bella" Giannulli, into the University of Southern California as crew recruits. Neither daughter had ever rowed competitively.
Loughlin reported for her two-month prison sentence in late October 2020 and was released the following December.