Lori Loughlin's Former Co-Stars Candace & Jodie Show Support Amid College Scandal
March 24 2019, Published 3:59 p.m. ET
Lori Loughlin's former Fuller House co-stars Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber showed support for her amid the college admissions scandal.
As RadarOnline.com readers know Loughlin, 54, was fired from the Netflix reboot of the classic show Full House after she got accused of conspiring to commit fraud to get her two daughters into USC.
Actress Felicity Huffman was also caught in the scandal.
On Saturday, March 23, 2019, Loughlin's fellow actress pals appeared at the 2019 Kids' Choice Awards and won for Favorite Funny TV Show.
Loughlin didn't show up, but Cameron-Bure, Sweetin, and Barber accepted the award onstage and made a not-so-subtle statement that they were thinking of their missing co-star.
"Thank you for voting Fuller House as your Favorite Funny TV Show," Barber said. "You have been laughing alongside our family for four seasons and this family has a lot of heart."
Cameron-Bure then added, "And where there's a lot of heart, there's a lot of love. And a loving family sticks together no matter what.
"They stick together through the hard times, they support each other, they encourage one another, they pray for each other and they stand by their side no matter how tough it gets. And a loving family that also sticks together, also celebrates the really good times," Cameron-Bure sweetly said.
Sweetin chimed in, "This is one of those good times. You've stuck with us for 30 years and we love you all so much. We promise the fifth and final season is gonna be amazing."
Loughlin has kept quiet after her alleged college admissions scam made headline news, and she lost her job on Fuller House and also with the Hallmark Channel.
The actress and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were among fifty individuals charged by the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office on March 12, 2019, in a large-scale nationwide college entrance exam cheating scandal.
It's alleged that Loughlin and fashion designer Giannulli had paid $500,000, disguised as a donation to the Key Worldwide Foundation, to get USC's admissions committee would be led to believe that their daughters Isabella Rose Giannuli and Oliva Jade Giannuli would be joining the school's rowing team. Neither of them were rowers.
As RadarOnline.com reported, court papers revealed that Loughlin's husband sent an email to CW-1, a cooperating witness, that read, "We just met with our older daughter's college counselor this am. I'd like to maybe sit with you after your session with the girls as I have some concerns and want to fully understand the game plan and make sure we have a roadmap for success as it relates to our daughter" on or about April 22, 2016. Loughlin was copied on the email.
Loughlin and Giannulli's court date is set for April 3, 2019 in Boston.