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Lori Loughlin reported to jail early with the hope of being released in time for the holidays.
According to In Touch, the actress was ordered to report to jail by November 19 to serve her two months, but she decided to turn herself in earlier, heading to jail on October 30 with the hope of being released before Christmas.
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A source told In Touch that Loughlin is "beyond worried" about the possibility of spending Christmas in jail.
The insider continued, "She‘s already a complete wreck and the thought of being locked up during Thanksgiving and Christmas is really messing with her head."
"It‘s a nightmare," the source added.
The source explained, “Lori isn‘t herself anymore. She‘s looking back and questioning each move that brought her to this unthinkable moment. Nothing will ever be the same again — and the holidays will now forever remind her of prison."
However, there is still hope for Loughlin that she will get out before Christmas though she is set to be released on Sunday, December 27.
The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website explains,"The Bureau of Prisons may release an inmate whose release date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, on the last preceding weekday unless it is necessary to detain the inmate for another jurisdiction seeking custody under a detainer, or for any other reason which might indicate that the inmate should not be released until the inmate's schedule release date."
With that in mind, although Loughlin will be spending Thanksgiving in jail, there is still a possibility of her being back at home for Christmas.