Earlier this week, it was revealed that former “Fuller House” actress Lori Loughlin will be serving her two month prison sentence for her role in the college admissions scandal at Victorville Federal Correctional Institution. This happens to be the same facility where former “Dance Moms” star Abby Lee Miller recently served an eight month sentence for bankruptcy fraud.

Now, Miller is speaking out to give some insight into what Loughlin’s life in prison will likely be like.

Miller told Hollywood Life that she thinks Loughlin’s wholesome character of Aunt Becky on both “Full House” and “Fuller House” will serve her well with her fellow inmates.

“I think she’s going to be absolutely fine because her character on television is sweet and nice and she’s not — People don’t love to hate her like my character, like what I was on television,” Miller said. “People love to hate me, where she is this nice ray of sunshine and that’s what people think she is. Her crime offended everybody, but it didn’t really hurt anyone.”

Miller went on to say that the food in the prison is not as bad as many would think it is.

“The women in the prison cook the food, so it can vary from day to day,” Miller said. “There’s a menu that is nationwide. Every single federal prison on every single Wednesday is having a hamburger or cheeseburger. They’re on a grill. They’re fine. If somebody ethnic makes the food, whatever their ethnicity is kind of how the food is flavored.”

“In Victorville, we would have taco Tuesday or whatever,” she added. “It was like really spicy. Other times, it wasn’t. You get used to the food. The food itself is not bad. It’s the way it’s presented in the plastic tray and it’s slopped in there. If it was on china and it was presented with a spring of parsley and pretty, it would be fine. A lot of tater tots. I will never eat another tater tot again! Here’s another thing I’ll never eat again — Wheat bread!” she tells us.

In the end, Miller said the repetitiveness is the toughest part about being in prison, saying that “Every day is like Groundhog Day.”

Loughlin is due to surrender to prison on November 19 to begin her sentence.

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