In the midst of her alleged involvement in the College Admissions Scandal, Lori Loughlin got a show of support from her Fuller House co-stars, especially from Candace Cameron Bure, at last weekend's Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Award.

Standing on stage with other Fuller House co-stars to accept an award for Favorite Funny TV Show---with the exception of Loughlin---Bure talked of families giving each other support during tough times.

Although the 43-year-old actress did not name names, it appeared obvious that she was talking about Loughlin and trying to get the message across that she and their co-stars on the Netflix series stand by the mother of two.

Bure pointed out that "family" stays "together" despite "hard times" to lend each other "support" and encouragement, and to "pray for each other."

Loughlin's co-star also went on to declare that a "loving family" also bands together to celebrated the "really good times."

It is rumored that Loughlin may be leaving Fuller House before the final season of the show opens on Netflix, although nothing official was announced by the streaming giant as yet regarding the future of the star's character, Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis, in the show. It is expected though that the actress' contract will be terminated prior to the start of production.

However, Crown Media Family Network as well as the Hallmark Channel have already severed ties with the model-actress at the outset of what has now been called the Operation Varsity Blues scandal.

On the lighter side of things, Loughlin was recently spotted in Beverly Hills with her 20-year-old daughter Isabella Rose smiling as they ran errands together. While they later waited for their car to be brought around, the mother and daughter were caught hugging. Olivia Jade, the younger daughter, 19, was nowhere in sight though.

The 54-year-old actress and her husband, 55-year-old Mossimo Giannulli, along with several others, were implicated in the purported college admissions scam involving respected colleges and universities as the University of Southern California, Georgetown, and Yale.

Loughlin and Giannulli were said to have paid bribe money of $500,000 for their two daughters to be included in the rowing team roster despite the fact that neither had ever rowed.

The couple have already appeared before a Boston judge after they were arrested for conspiracy to mail fraud and honest services fraud and are out on bond.

Last weekend, the Fuller House actress was dogged by the press for comment but she declined saying she could not "comment right now," and thanked the press.