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'It's like your old life died and you died with it': Felicity Huffman says it has 'been hard' after 'barely working' following her Varsity Blues scandal imprisonment


Felicity Huffman has opened up about how the Varsity Blues scandal has affected her, admitting it feels like her 'old life has died' in a new interview.

The Desperate Housewives actress, 61, who is preparing to star in Hir in London's West End as the mother of a trans boy, discussed her comeback with The Guardian. She had paid Rick Singer $15,000 to alter her daughter Sophia's SAT scores in order to land her a place at college and was among a group of wealthy, famous parents swept up in the scandal. Lori and husband Mossimo Giuliani had their daughters masquerade as sports stars, propping them up on rowing machines to fudge applications that presented them as athletes.

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