Felicity Huffman shows off long blonde locks as she runs errands in turtleneck and skinny jeans

Felicity Huffman shows off her long blonde locks as she runs errands in turtleneck and skinny jeans in Beverly Hills

She’s hoping to rehabilitate herself in Hollywood after landing a leading role in a new sitcom.

And on Tuesday, Felicity Huffman showed off her long blonde locks as she ran an errand in Beverly Hills.

The actress, who has a felony conviction for her involvement in the 2019 college admissions scandal, was snapped stopping by a store in the upscale community.

Out and about: Felicity Huffman, 58, showed off her long blonde locks as she ran an errand in Beverly Hills on Tuesday

Huffman, 58, was dressed in a turtleneck sweater and skinny jeans and stepped out in Gucci loafers.

She sported sunglasses and a face mask. 

The Desperate Housewives star served time behind bars in October 2019 after pleading guilty to paying disgraced admissions consultant Rick Singer $15,000.

She made the payment to have a proctor change her daughter Sophia’s answers for the better after she took the SAT test.

She was handed a 14-day prison sentence, of which she served 11 days, and she has also completed 250 hours of community service and one year of supervised probation. 

Low-key: The actress, who has a felony conviction for her involvement in the 2019 college admissions scandal, was dressed in a turtleneck sweater, skinny jeans and Gucci loafers

Low-key: The actress, who has a felony conviction for her involvement in the 2019 college admissions scandal, was dressed in a turtleneck sweater, skinny jeans and Gucci loafers

Felon: The Desperate Housewives star (center) served time behind bars in October 2019 after pleading guilty to paying consultant Rick Singer $15,000 to have a proctor change her daughter Sophia's answers for the better after she took the SAT test

Felon: The Desperate Housewives star (center) served time behind bars in October 2019 after pleading guilty to paying consultant Rick Singer $15,000 to have a proctor change her daughter Sophia’s answers for the better after she took the SAT test

In November, it was reported she had secured her first acting gig since completing her sentence. 

Huffman has signed on to play a character based on Sacramento River Cats owner Susan Savage, who inherited the Triple-A baseball team on the death of her husband.

The as-yet untitled half-hour comedy project will co-star The Peanut Butter Falcon‘s Zack Gottsagen as Savage’s baseball-obsessed Down syndrome son.

Huffman has signed up to play a character based on Sacramento River Cats owner Susan Savage, who inherited the Triple-A baseball team on the death of her husband

The as-yet untitled half-hour comedy project created by Becky Hartman Edwards will co-star The Peanut Butter Falcon‘s Zack Gottsagen as Savage's baseball-obsessed Down syndrome son

Role: In November, it was reported Huffman had secured her first acting gig since completing her sentence. She is playing a character based on Sacramento River Cats owner Susan Savage in the sitcom co-starring Zack Gottsagen as her baseball-obsessed Down syndrome son

Hollywood couple: The actress and mother of two is married to actor William H. Macy who was not charged in the college admissions scandal (pictured 2018)

Hollywood couple: The actress and mother of two is married to actor William H. Macy who was not charged in the college admissions scandal (pictured 2018)

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