Felicity Huffman Reflects on Life and Career After College Admissions Scandal
The actress discusses the ongoing impact of her involvement in 'Operation Varsity Blues', expressing a mix of remorse and hope for the future.
- Felicity Huffman, involved in the 2019 college admissions scandal, shares her journey of returning to work and the emotional toll it has taken.
- Huffman served 11 days in prison, was fined $30,000, and completed 250 hours of community service for her role in the scandal.
- In recent interviews, Huffman describes feeling like her 'old life died' and acknowledges the scandal follows her in both personal and professional settings.
- Despite challenges, Huffman is grateful for her family's support and is working towards making a career comeback.
- The actress is set to appear in 'Hir', a London-based play, marking a significant step in her return to the acting scene.