Can Lori Loughlin make a career comeback after serving prison sentence? Experts weigh in
Andrew Gilman, president & CEO of CommCore Consulting Group, weighed in on Loughlin's sentencing and if her acting career is salvageable after she serves.
If she accepts the punishment, pays the fine, and puts in the hours of community service, she will have paid the price to the court of law, he told Fox News. In the court of public opinion, restoring her reputation and getting hired again will depend on time, her sincerity and [if] producers and audiences [are] willing to forgive and forget. He questioned if values-based networks like Hallmark might be slower to accept her being cast.
Eden Gillott, president of
Gillott Communications, told Fox News that "a reputation isn't like a computer on the fritz. You can't just flip a switch and restore a career as if nothing happened. She’s going to need a hard reset."
In order for Loughlin to return to Hollywood, it's "going to require laying low and being as un-newsworthy as possible while she redefines what's important to her and her family."
Howard Breuer, CEO of a Los Angeles-based PR firm
Newsroom PR, called Loughlin's sentencing amid a pandemic "serendipitous" because very few TV and movies have returned to production. So, by the time any projects were to resume, Loughlin will be out of prison. "Think about all that we are going through now and what the next year will be like. Will anyone care?" he wondered.
Irwin Feinberg, a founding partner at the
FMBK law firm, disagreed to a point. He reasoned that Loughlin "played by a whole different set of rules. Rules that didn't apply to the 'little people.'"
"In essence, she used those rules to buy her daughters' admissions into the schools that she wanted for them. If she's going to seek redemption in the public's eye, she going to have to find a level of humility," he added. "[Loughlin] needs to establish that's she's contrite... and is determined not to repeat those mistakes."
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