It’s been one week since the former “Fuller House” actress Lori Loughlin was released from prison after serving two months for her role in the college admissions scandal. Now, a source has come forward to say that Loughlin is determined to get “her life back” and launch her Hollywood comeback days after her release.

“[Lori] would love to start working again one day, but she is scared people won’t work with her,” the source told Entertainment Tonight, adding that Loughlin has already “had her team put out feelers.”

The insider went on to say that prison was “unlike anything Lori has ever experienced in her life,” and heading home “was like a dream come true.”

“Lori’s homecoming was perfect. Her girls put together a special homecoming with flowers, welcome home decorations and her favorite foods,”  the source said. “She was emotionally overwhelmed by how much she missed them and still has to remind herself that if anything good came out of all this it’s their closeness and renewed faith in their tight-knit family.”

“She has told friends that finally being home is the best holiday gift she could ever ask for, and now her focus is counting the days until her husband is home,” the insider continued. “Lori spent her first week [at home] appreciating every minute of settling in and spending time with her girls. Now that she is safe at home and getting back into her routine, she is finding it very difficult to not to worry about Mossimo.”

The time Loughlin spent in prison really gave her some “time to think.”

“While she kept her girls quiet for so long regarding details of this experience, she realizes that talking about this is a healthy part of the process to get past it all,” the source said. “She was really proud of Olivia for speaking out [on Red Table Talk] and taking the steps she needed to move forward from this scandal.”

Loughlin was sentenced to two months in prison earlier this year on charges related to her allegedly paying $500,000 in bribe money to have her two daughters admitted to the University of Southern California as members of the crew team, even though neither girl had ever rowed before. Her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, is currently about six weeks into a five month sentence for his own role in the college admissions scandal.

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