Dave Coulier is working on a Full House reunion show, which he has called Fullest House, and hopes that most of the cast will get back together, including Lori Loughlin. Lori and her husband Mossimo Gianulli did a brief stay in prison for committing fraud in 2020, and the actress has since avoided the spotlight.
Dave is open to her joining the show and admitted to being certain about her participation once the offer is made. He believes that she deserves a second chance and should be judged less for her past, adding that he would have been left the spotlight himself were he in such a position.
What happened to Lori Loughlin?
Three years after Lori appeared as a guest star on Netflix’s Fuller House in 2016, she was found guilty of bribing $500,000 to secure admissions at the University of Southern California for her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose. Her fashion designer husband was also found guilty and spent five months in Lompoc, California.
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Lori was locked up for two months at FCI Dublin prison in northern California, after which she was fined $150,000 and given two years of supervised release plus 100 hours of community service. She recently spoke up about the dent in her reputation following the scandal and her resolve to forgive herself and move on from it.
More on ‘Fullest House’
Dave’s concept for Fullest House is simply a flashback show featuring past episodes as references to how the characters are living their lives now. Although the sequel is yet to be confirmed, Dave’s current plan is to pitch the idea to his co-stars and get their feedback before taking any further steps.
He believes other Full House cast members like Jodie Sweetin will jump at the opportunity. However, Candace Cameron Bure and John Stamos might question the necessity of yet another sequel since they reunited for Fuller House in the past. Thankfully, Dave has a completely different concept in mind that might just woo them over.