In 2019, the Hallmark Channel made a very public separation from one of their most popular leading ladies -- Lori Loughlin. The former Full House star was in the midst of a very public college admissions scandal with her two daughters, so Hallmark announced it would be cutting ties. Her movies were removed from the network, and she was even cut from scenes in her series, When Calls the Heart. But with the scandal and Loughlin's jail time behind everyone, it seems the network is testing the waters by quietly bringing her content back.
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On July 22, Hallmark announced in a Facebook post that the first three Garage Sale Mystery films would be available for viewing on its streaming service.
"Stream the first three "Garage Sale Mysteries" now available on #HallmarkMoviesNow!"
Fans were quick to express their excitement surrounding this news and even support for the actress, wishing the network would bring her back in new content.
"Lori is a great actress who made a terrible mistake, but paid the price. Hallmark should forgive the actress and bring her back in Garage Sale Mysteries. One of the best mystery movies! PLEASE bring her back with new movies! Thanks!" one fan said in the comments.
Alonso Duralde of The Wrap acknowledged this move on Twitter, noting that it was interesting all around, considering how the network initially reacted amid the scandal a few years ago.
Interesting that the Hallmark cable channels made a very big to-do of disappearing all their Lori Loughlin content when the scandal went down, but now they're subtly reintroducing the Garage Sale Mysteries to their Hallmark Movies Now streaming service with minimal fanfare.
