Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli put on a united front for church services in Los Angeles
She's remaining focused despite a challenging legal battle ahead.
And Lori Loughlin stepped out with her husband Mossimo Giannulli on Sunday afternoon for church services in Los Angeles.
The 54-year-old actress appeared to be in good spirits as she left the place of worship as sources claim that she's 'feeling very much alone' amid the college admissions scandal, according to Entertainment Tonight.
Out and about: Lori Loughlin stepped out with her husband Mossimo Giannulli on Sunday afternoon for church services in Los Angeles
Lori looked at ease as she followed her husband out of church wearing white slacks and a baby blue blouse.
She carried a striped purse by her side and wore her dark blonde hair straight and parted to the side.
Mossimo — who founded the self-titled brand which flourished in Target stores — wore a dark button-down shirt and jeans.
Tough: The 54-year-old actress appeared to be in good spirits as she left the place of worship as sources claim that she's 'feeling very much alone' amid the college admissions scandal, according to Entertainment Tonight
Lori and Mossimo were arrested earlier this year and are accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to secure their daughters Olivia, 19, and Bella, 20, spots on the coveted University of Southern California rowing team despite neither child having any experience with the sport.
While both have pleaded not guilty on various charges, Lori is reportedly feeling the repercussions of the nationwide controversy.
'While a few friends have stuck by her side, many others have cut her off,' a source told ET. 'She still feels it’s a huge misunderstanding, but seeing others be sentenced has scared her.'
Trouble: Lori and Mossimo are accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to secure their daughters Olivia, 19, and Bella, 20, spots on the coveted University of Southern California rowing team despite neither child having any experience with the sport; seen in April
Felicity Huffman recently plead guilty for her role in Operation Varsity Blues where she admitted to doling out $15,000 for a proctor to correct wrong answers on her daughter Sofia's SAT test.
The Desperate Housewives star is 'prepared to serve the four months behind bars if that’s what she’s ordered to do,' but is hoping for leniency from the judge, according to US Weekly.
'She is watching the reduced sentences of those who have taken plea deals, and wondering each day if she’s made the wrong decision,' the insider added of Loughlin who has already rejected a plea deal.
'People keep giving Lori a hard time for being out and about and looking carefree, but she realizes that she might end up in prison and this might just be her last months of freedom for some time.'
Sad: An insider told ET that Lori's relationship with her daughters is still 'on shaky grounds' months after the scandal was revealed; seen in February
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