The movie's end credits show Lori carrying Bobby, showing that they cleared the mix-up. In "Power Play with the Casagrandes", she gets angry when Bobby starts texting and calling her less to save electricity. Lori cries on Bobby's shoulder, believing that it's not possible to live in the city. Bobby comforts her saying that he didn't have the best of luck either since he ran into the backside of a police horse, but with time, she’ll be able to adjust to the city life and kissed her forehead.

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However, she has always showed signs of liking him overall as a person, highted in "Change of Heart". In said episode, she has shown to be appreciative of his kindness and overall gentle being after realizing how she had taken advantage of him and given him the cold shoulder. From that episode onward, she saw him less as a nuisance and more as a close friend.
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However, she still visits home once in a while, such as for Her Triple Date in Dairyland With Leni Bobby Galvin Luna And Sam in "Force of Habits", Lana and Lola's birthday party in "Strife of the Party" and Christmas in "Season's Cheatings". In the story, the mermaid was using a shard of a crystal needed to bring electricity to a kingdom to charge her cellphone. When the story's protagonists asked the mermaid to give up the shard, she refused because she required her cellphone to keep in touch with her boyfriend, a bear. Lisa's robot alter-ego then built a waterwheel for the mermaid to use instead, so the mermaid, who was revealed to be a helpful sort, gave up the crystal shard.
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When not asserting her authority over her siblings, Lori frequently spends her time flirting with her boyfriend, Bobby Santiago, through texting on her smartphone. Outside of being with her siblings or taking her classes at Fairway University, Lori frequently spends her time flirting with her boyfriend, Bobby Santiago, through texting on her smartphone. Since then, she has appeared less frequently on the show and visiting home once in a while, such as for Lana and Lola's birthday party in "Strife of the Party" and Christmas in "Season's Cheatings". She also has episodes focusing on her at Fairway for the first time in "Ghosted!" which shows her without in the Loud House, due to her moving out to attend college and be close to Bobby again. Since in "Lori Days", she is now visiting home every weekend, due to her been away from the Loud House for so long and missing out on everything with her younger siblings. She has large blonde hair (a genetic trait she shares with her mother, even though Lori's hair is slightly longer).
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Lori goes out of her way to make both of them jealous by spending an entire day with Clyde at the carnival, to which Bobby remains oblivious. When her scheme fails, Lori breaks down thinking she doesn't have a boyfriend anymore, which moves Lincoln to convince Bobby that they need to spend more time together again. Bobby and Lori immediately make up and Bobby tries to make equal time for both siblings. The High Card wears blue goggles, a very long white scarf with matching shirt and pants, light blue gloves and boots, and a necklace with a purple pendant.
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She often talks to her boyfriend Bobby with it, but she also talks to other people from time to time, and uses her phone to send and receive text messages as well. In The Really Loud House, she wears a white top, light blue jacket, and light blue skirt; and she also has longer hair. In "Time Trap!", Lori and her siblings altered history, causing their parents to decide not to have any kids in the future.
In "Party Down", Becky attended Lori's sophisticated party and wasn't having fun until Lincoln entertained her with some of his party tricks, which she wanted to see more of. Later, Becky made an excuse saying her mother stubbed her toe and she needed to check on her so she could leave. Later, when she saw the photo of Lori having fun, she came back to the Loud House with an exorbitant amount of pizza. In "Save the Date", Clyde attempts to woo Lori while discussed as a waiter at the French-Mex restaurant when she and Bobby attempt to patch up their relationship, and tries to sabotage Bobby so he can get close to her.
Deep down, Lori is insecure and is usually frustrated with the responsibilities and burdens of having to take care of her nine wild sisters and only brother. It is also shown that while she gets annoyed and easily agitated by a lot of people, she feels lonely without the people she loves and cares about (such as Bobby and her family) and her worst fear is in fact, losing them forever. Lori is like your common firstborn daughter, being bossy, stubborn, and easily annoyed by her younger siblings. She happens to be in love with a young man named Bobby, so much, that she talks with him on her smartphone.
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As his crush on her began to fade away (particularly in "Ghosted!"), she began to see him for who he truely is and openly express how highly she thinks of him as a person. Lori has shown acknowledgement in his intelligence, with both that and his competence higher than Lincoln's in her eyes. Their relationship evolved further in this episode, as she began to see him as her own brother alongside Lincoln. In "A Fair to Remember", Lori refuses a date with Bobby when he buys tickets to a monster truck rally, and instead encourages Lincoln to go. When Bobby starts hanging out with Lincoln like a little brother, this annoys Lori and she feels she's become a "third wheel" on their dates.
(In reality, Lori and her siblings were only helping to change Lily and take out the trash). Her nightwear consists of a sky blue nightshirt and blue slippers; but, later, her current one contains a white tank top, and small blue and white shorts, with a checkered pattern.[35][36] Her swimsuit is a two-piece light blue bikini. In "Selfie Improvement", when Lori finds out that Carol's selfies are getting more likes than hers, she vowed to take a selfie that would get more likes than Carol's.
In A Loud House Christmas, her shorts are white and her shoes are white with blue polka dots. In "The Crying Dame", she came by Lori's house for a visit, but got very annoyed by Fenton's non-stop singing and left. Because most of Lori's time at the Casagrande residence was spent trying to convince Bobby to come back to Royal Woods, she didn't really develop much in the way of friendships, unlike Lincoln.
In the alternate universe in which Lincoln has ten brothers instead of ten sisters, Lori is a boy named Loki Loud. Unlike Lori, Loki is even more selfish, greedy and very bossy around the others. He's also mean and abrasive towards Lincoln and mocks him for Luke (Luna) using him to clean the toilet, Leon (Lily) for biting his thumb when he gets a "boo-boo," and teases him about Ronnie Anne. Loki is also more of a slob than Lori, bragging about his farts and not caring that the bathroom is messy.
Her original design depicted her with pink eyeshadow, a white tank top, navy blue shorts, and black shoes. Later it was changed to a light blue tank top (later revealed to be the top of her mother's old girdle[34]), brown cargo shorts, light blue slip-on shoes and light blue eyeshadow. She was 17 years old (teenager) in the first four seasons, and is now 18 years old (young adult) from season 5 onward. She used to occasionally be a jerk to Lincoln and her younger sisters, but this trait was gradually phased out in the second season onward. She is the former oldest sibling in the house, before the fifth season which she eventually moved out to college at Fairway University and visiting home once in a while. She doesn't like the others touching her possessions, especially her cell phone, which seems to be her most valuable object.