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Felicity Huffman Hopes to Return to Acting Next Year Following College Admissions Scandal

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Felicity Huffman hopes to return to acting in 2021, ET has learned.The former star has been laying low since becoming involved in the 2019 college admissions scandal, however, she is eyeing up “early next year” for a professional comeback.“Like everyone else, Felicity is staying home with her family and quarantining,” a source tells ET. “She continues to be very involved with the charities involving prison reform and The Teen Project.

Once COVID settles, and as she has said in the past, she will continue the work past the completion of her community service hours.

Felicity is also hopeful that she’ll be able to return to acting early next year.”In October, Huffman was released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California,

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