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Lori Loughlin was released from prison in late 2020, serving a two-month sentence after entering a guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud.
On Tuesday, May 11, Candace Cameron Bure paid a virtual visit to “Daily Blast Live”, revealing that she’s been in touch with her “Full House” co-star since her release.
“Yes, I’ve talked to Lori many times and she’s doing well,” offered Cameron Bure.
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While she didn’t want to share too many details, she admitted that the bond between members of the “Full House” cast remains a strong one — and that includes her friendship with Loughlin.
“You know, it’s too personal to us, and you never want to talk about someone that’s such a dear and close friend,” she added.
“But I think, I’ve already said that we are family, and we stand by each other and pray for each other, and we’ll always be there for each other,” she said.
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Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli — who was released in April after serving a five-month sentence — will both remain on supervised release for two years.