Lori Loughlin's days behind bars are numbered.
The "Fuller House" star checked herself into the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, Calif., on Oct. 30 and she's set to be released on Dec. 28.
"She's keeping her head down and doing everything to avoid trouble," a source told TMZ, who adds that Lori isn't exactly engaged with other inmates but isn't standoffish, either.
As for how she's doing in lockup, the source said, "She's holding it together."
Lori and her husband, clothing designer Mossimo Giannulli, both began prison sentences this year for their roles in the 2019 college admissions cheating scandal the feds dubbed "Operation Varsity Blues." The couple is accused of bribing a middleman to help get their two daughters into the University of Southern California as crew team recruits despite the girls never having rowed. They both pleaded guilty in May.
Because of the pandemic, Lori hasn't been allowed to see visitors. However, she's been able to email her daughters and other family members, but not her husband, who began his five-month prison sentence on Nov. 19.
There had been reports that Lori would be released before Christmas, but those reports are incorrect, TMZ said.
Earlier this month, Olivia Jade Giannulli, the youngest daughter of Lori and Mossimo, opened up about the college admissions scandal.
"On paper, it's bad. It's really bad," Olivia, 21, said on Red Table Talk on Dec. 8. "But I think what a lot of people don't know is that my parents just came from a place of, 'I love my kids, I just want to help my kids. Whatever is best for them.' I think they thought it was normal."
"What's so important to me is to learn from the mistake — not to now be shamed and punished and never given a second chance because I'm 21," she continued. "I feel like I deserve a second chance to redeem myself, to show I've grown."