Lori LoughlinandFelicity Huffmanmay not be official Bravo housewives, but they’ve now got their own housewives- taglines — andAndy Cohenis loving it!
In the wake of the actresses’ arrest last week, a fan made fake taglines for Loughlin, 54, and Huffman, 56, as if they were part of theReal Housewivescast. The one-liners are used ahead of the episodes while introducing the cast.
“TAGLINES REVEALED! 💎#auntbecky” the accountcaptioned the hilarious parody photo, which featured both Huffman and Loughlin wearing black dresses and posing next to their name like the housewives do.
“The only thing I’m desperate for is a top-notch education,” Huffman’s line read. Meanwhile, Loughlin’s said, “My house is full, and so is my jail cell.”
Last month, Bravo released the taglines forThe Real Housewives of New York Cityseason 11 cast ahead of its premiere on March 6.
FromLuann de Lessepsjoking about herheadline-making arrest— “I plead guilty … to being fabulous,” she said — toBethenny FrankelandDorinda Medleymaking reference to their individual love life and friendship dramas — “When life gives me limes, I make margaritas,” said Frankel, while Medley quipped, “If you’ve got a problem with me, it’s your problem!” — the taglines have become the housewives signature sayings for each season.
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Huffman, Loughlin and Loughlin’s husband, fashion designerMossimo Giannulli, were among 50 people named last Tuesday in an alleged conspiracy todefraud and undermine competitive student admissionsat elite colleges and universities, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly paid $500,000 in bribes to designate their daughtersOlivia Jade, 19, andIsabella Rose, 20, as recruits on the USC crew team — even though they don’t even row.
The parentsare charged with conspiracyto commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. They have each been freed on $1 million bond.
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Huffman, meanwhile, is accused of paying $15,000 in a scheme to fraudulently boost her daughter’s SAT scores.
The actress — whohas been chargedwith conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud — was released on a $250,000 bond after herarrestlast Tuesday andappeared in a Los Angeles courton Friday. Her next court hearing is on March 29.
Loughlin and Huffman have not entered pleas. Huffman’s rep and Loughlin’s attorney have not returned PEOPLE’s requests for comment.
source: people.com