![]() Her entire family sickens me.īoth of them were undoubtedly in the wrong and deserved every punishment for their actions. Laughlin has shown no remorse beyond what was basically required for for public purposes. I’m not trying to say there is something wrong with that, because there isn’t, but she took that spot from someone who would’ve wanted that education and opportunity. Her, her husband, and her daughter actively faked an entire sports career and paid a ridiculous amount of money to send their boneheaded daughter to an excellent school where she proceeded to not care about getting an education because she preferred doing makeup on YouTube. She went on to plead guilty and publicly apologize, she has also privately set up scholarships for low income students. So I think what they did wasn’t even necessary. I kind of suspect they mainly did it out of nerves because her daughter would later go on to pass it perfectly fine without any assistance and get into a very good school on her own merit. Effectively, Huffman and her husband paid $10,000 to give their daughter a points bump on her SAT score. That being said, I am far less offended at Huffman’s behavior than Laughlin. College is so hard and so out of reach for so many I think this behavior is inexcusable. But, it happened and it's over and there are so many things happening in the world worse than a bunch of rich people thinking their kids weren't smart enough to get into college on their own. ![]() I find what they did, what all the parents in the scandal did, to be reprehensible and a disgusting abuse of money and power. And, yes, she served her paltry prison sentence, but some people thought it wasn't enough based on her behavior during the lead-up.Īt the end of the day it's all about appearance and perception. ![]() She fought, she couldn't understand why it was such a big deal, acted like it was okay or justified. They didn't seem remorseful and the attitude of their daughters did little to make anyone feel sorry for them or empathize. Then you look at Lori Laughlin of Full House and her husband Massimo and they did it the wrong way. Sure, she was probably just showing the public what it wanted, she might have felt differently about what she did in her personal life, but the point is, she did and said the right things when confronted and she accepted punishment gracefully. She may not have been given a severe amount of time in prison but she served it, kept her head down and didn't complain. She was remorseful, she understood the impact this had on other students, on her child. ![]() Not that it excuses Felicity's actions, she definitely made mistakes, but she owned them, at least publicly. ![]()
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