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Lori Loughlin’s former co-star appears to be offering her support on social media.

Erin Krakow, who plays Elizabeth Thatcher Thornton on the Hallmark series, “When Calls The Heart,” tweeted Monday for the first time since Loughlin became embroiled in the college admissions scandal.

“You are always there for me. And I always will be,” her tweet read.

It’s a quote from a scene between their two characters.

The popular Hallmark series is not currently in production. Though the network has cut ties with Loughlin, “When Calls The Heart” producer Brian Bird has suggested the show will return.

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“When spring brings hope, #Hearties. What Hope Valley looked like at the crack of dawn today,” Bird recently posted on the show’s official Instagram page. “Thanks for your continuing patience, and never lose heart. Keep watching and waiting for news of the return of Season 6 of When Calls the Heart!”

Some viewers have taken to social media to encourage actress Lisa Whelchel, who rose to fame on “The Facts of Life,” step in for Loughlin on the series. Whelchel said in an interview on Tuesday that she’d be open to it.

Krakow’s tweet comes just one day after actress Felicity Huffman pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, stemming from a payment of $15,000 to facilitate cheating for her daughter on the SATs, according to federal prosecutors. It’s unclear whether she will serve any jail time.

Loughlin has yet to enter a plea on similar charges. She and her husband, designer Mossimo Giannulli, are accused of paying $500,000 in exchange for having their two daughters designated as recruits to the USC crew team, according to federal prosecutors.

CNN has reached out to Loughlin, Hallmark and “When Calls the Heart” producers for additional comment.