Cheerful Lori Loughlin buys tasteless tee about ‘punching people’ in $1K holiday shopping spree amid legal woes – The Sun

SCANDAL-ridden Lori Loughlin shamelessly dropped over $1,000 in a luxe Beverly Hills shopping spree over the weekend.

The disgraced Fuller House star, 55, picked up a $200 blanket that read: "I secretly mouth the words 'what the f**k' at least ten times a day."


An onlooker exclusively told The Sun Online that she laughed when reading the vulgar phrase.

She was heard asking a salesperson: “I think that’s kind of true for everyone, right?”

Lori also purchased a $60 t-shirt that read: "I love sarcasm. It's like punching people in the face with words."

The actress purchased the items at department store Kitson on Saturday, December 21.


Despite her lingering legal problems, Lori appeared cheerful.

She was spotted laughing and joking around with the sales team.

An onlooker told The Sun Online: "She had fun studying each item and picking out the perfect gifts for her friends and family.”

Lori also stopped in Kitson Kids.

She told a staffer: “I need to buy a gift for a friend who just had a baby."

After picking out a baby onesie and other items, she loaded them into her white canvas tote and headed down Robertston Boulevard to the main store.

Lori also purchased a Los Angeles Trading Company “Animal Lover” pajama set for $95.

The pajama set was for one of her daughters, she told a Kitson staffer.

The gift could perhaps signal the end of any family feud.

In an awkward moment, Lori passed by a large throw pillow with “USC Trojans” embroidered on it.

As The Sun Online previously reported, the former Hallmark Channel actress is facing bribery and money laundering charges.

Lori and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli allegedly paid $500,000 to get their daughters Isabella Rose, 21, and Olivia Jade, 20, into the University of Southern California.

The couple pled not guilty to the charges.

She purchased over $1,000 worth of gift items during the shopping spree.

Kitson owner Fraser Ross told The Sun Online: “It’s certainly a moment in pop culture history when you get someone who is in the news non-stop this past year like Lori in the store.

“We wish her the best for the holidays and the New Year.”

After walking to the nearby parking garage, she was seen driving away in a white Mercedes.

Lori’s next court date is set for January 17, 2020 in Boston.

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