Candace Cameron Bure has offered an unique perspective on Lori Loughlin’s sentencing, promoting the idea of spread love and compassion.

What happened:

  • Last Friday, a U.S. judge accepted the guilty pleas for Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli. The two had plead guilty for their role in the college admissions scandal.
  • Loughlin received a sentence of two months. Her husband will serve five months.
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How Candace Cameron Bure responded:

Someone wrote on Entertainment Tonight’s Instagram post: “They should have 4 years each for the college kids that should have gotten in — ugh.” Bure responded with a sad emoji face.

Later, Bure posted a photo on Instagram of herself with the caption:

  • “Just a reminder to always lift up others 💛✨ we could all use a little EXTRA encouragement these days.”
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Did she ever talk about it before?

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Bure was one of the “Full House” stars who spoke at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards back in 2019. The cast seemed to address the idea of family, which some, including The Washington Post, took as a reference to Loughlin and her case.

“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 sticks together also celebrates the really good times together.”

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