Felicity Huffman deletes Instagram post about being 'good enough' mom after college admissions scam arrest - News Summed Up

Felicity Huffman deletes Instagram post about being 'good enough' mom after college admissions scam arrest


Felicity Huffman deleted an Instagram post about the struggles of motherhood she put up just days before she was charged for her alleged role in a nationwide college admissions scam. On Saturday, the 56-year-old "Desperate Housewives" actress had posted a photo of a notebook and a “Good mom” coffee mug, according to US Weekly. “To all the moms out there, you’re all superheroes and you’re all good enough,” she reportedly captioned the photo, adding: “Don’t let anyone tell you differently. Treat yourself today…”FELICITY HUFFMAN, LORI LOUGHLIN MOCKED BY FELLOW CELEBRITIES OVER COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CHEATING SCANDALThe post was no longer on her account following her arrest on Tuesday, the magazine reported. FELICITY HUFFMAN, LORI LOUGHLIN AMONG SEVERAL DOZEN SNARED IN ELITE COLLEGE CHEATING SCHEME, AUTHORITIES SAYThe nearly decade-long scam was allegedly commanded by William Rick Singer, founder of for-profit college prep business Edge College & Career Network, also known as "The Key."


Source: Fox News March 13, 2019 17:23 UTC



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