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More words from Lori Loughlin come back to bite her.

In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network in 2014, the "Full House" actress, implicated in the scandal of university admissions, explained that she did not want her children to suffer for her choices and what impact that had on his choice of roles. .

"For me personally, I've always been very attentive to the projects I've chosen for myself." I said to myself: "Can my dad look at that?" father could not look at it, I did not do it, "she said. "And then when I had children … I always thought that I did not want to do anything that could one day stand up and my kids have to pay the price."

Loughlin, 54, who played "Aunt Becky" Katsopolis on the original "Full House" and his Netflix restart "Fuller House", attributes the success of the original series, in part, to its principles.

"Morality is right, there is a message to say – in every episode, you know, how to be a good person, how to be a better person, right after the wrong," she told CBN. "It's a good message."

Loughlin also stressed the importance of the school by describing how she began to play the role: "I started modeling, and my dad said two things: You have to keep your grades in school. if I pulled you out of it, "she said. "And I thank them for it."

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The actress Lori Loughlin, seen here in 2017 with her daughters, Isabella Rose Giannulli, left, and Olivia Jade Giannulli, is due to appear in federal court on April 3. (Photo: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)

Loughlin and her husband for almost 22 years, designer Mossimo Giannulli, have agreed to pay $ 500,000 to guarantee their two daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, members of the crew, were admitted to the University of Southern California, but were not athletes either.

Following these accusations, Crown Media, the parent company of Hallmark Channel, announced that she was breaking ties with the actress, who had long been an essential part of her networks and who had starred in her series. When Calls the Heart ".

Loughlin starred in the drama Abigail Stanton, which captured 2.5 million viewers in the premiere of season 6 in February, finishing second in the series "The Walking Dead" on Sunday night's television series.

"Fuller House" of Netflix has recently been renewed for a fifth and final season. The streaming service declined to comment on Loughlin's status on the series but noted that production for the last season had not started yet.

Gary Polakovic, of the Office of University Communications, USC, said in a statement to the United States today that the school plans to "conduct a case-by-case study for current students and graduates who may be related to the alleged government project will make informed and appropriate decisions upon completion of these reviews, some of whom may have been minors at the time of the application process. "

Loughlin and Giannulli are scheduled to appear in Federal Court in Boston on April 3, alongside actress Felicity Huffman.

Contribute: Leora Arnowitz, Bryan Alexander and the Associated Press

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