Candace Cameron shows off the touching note she received from costar Lori Loughlin

Candace Cameron Bure shares the card she received from her disgraced costar Lori Loughlin prior to college admissions scandal imprisonment

They worked together on the Netflix reboot Fuller House before Lori Loughlin became implicated in the college admissions scandal. 

Now Candace Cameron Bure has shared the card she received from her disgraced costar following the controversy.

The note was written by Lori, 56, a year ago, and congratulated Candace, 44, on successfully completing season five of the show.

‘I love you and miss you’: Candace Cameron Bure has shared the card she received from her disgraced costar Lori Loughlin 

By this point, Lori was no longer working on the show.  

‘Dearest Candace,’ the card began, ‘Congratulations on a great run! Have a fabulous last week. I love you and miss you.’

She signed off the card simply, ‘Lori.’

Candace appears to have remained supportive of Lori even after Loughlin and her family became embroiled in massive legal drama.

Full House icons: Candace and Loughlin attended the premiere of their reboot with costars Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber in 2016

Full House icons: Candace and Loughlin attended the premiere of their reboot with costars Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber in 2016 

Lori pled guilt to fraud this year after paying $500,000 to get her two daughters into USC under the guise that they were athletic recruits.

Her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, was also involved. He was sentenced to five months in prison in August and has not yet served his sentence but must report to prison by November 19.

Candace rarely speaks about Lori, though did address the controversy in an interview last year.  

Scandal: Lori pled guilt to fraud this year after paying $500,000 to get her two daughters into USC under the guise that they were athletic recruits

Scandal: Lori pled guilt to fraud this year after paying $500,000 to get her two daughters into USC under the guise that they were athletic recruits

‘It’s too personal to us,’ she said on Today. ‘We would never want to talk about someone that’s such a dear and close friend.

‘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.’

The duo have known each other for decades, after first working together on the hit sitcom Full House from 1988 to 1995.

Lori has been sentenced to two months in prison, and is currently fulfilling her term at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin.

Sentence: Lori has been sentenced to two months in prison, and is currently fulfilling her term at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin (pictured 2019)

Sentence: Lori has been sentenced to two months in prison, and is currently fulfilling her term at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin (pictured 2019)