The cast accepted a Kids' Choice Award amid the college admissions scandal that has seen Aunt Becky's Lori Loughlin accused of bribing her daughters' ways into school,
Amid the college admissions scandal that has seen Lori Loughlin accused of bribing her daughters' ways into school, the actress' castmates want fans to know their "Fuller House" family is going strong.
Candace Cameron-Bure and Jodie Sweetin were on-hand Saturday to accept their show's Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Funny TV Show. Holding the signature orange blimp, Cameron-Bure said that 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," said Cameron-Bure, who has played D.J. Tanner since the show's original run as "Full House."
She continued: "A loving family that also sticks together, also celebrates the really good times."
Sweetin, who has played Stephanie Tanner, added, "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."
Lori Loughlin first played Aunt Becky on "Full House" and continued her role on Netflix's "Fuller House." After news broke that she was accused in the college admissions scam, Netflix reportedly let her go from the series. She apparently won't be returning for the show's final season.
The actresses did not mention Loughlin by name at the award show, and they have not commented directly on Loughlin's situation in public. Other castmembers were not in attendance on Saturday either.
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