Lori Loughlin said she didn't want to do anything her children would 'pay the ...

Five years before her actions would destroy both her and her daughter's career, Lori Loughlin said she never wanted her children to 'pay the price' for her decisions. 

Loughlin was doing an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network when she discussed how she selects her acting roles. 

'When I had children, I always thought, I don't want to do anything that one day might rear its ugly head and my children have to pay the price for that,' she said in 2014. 

But those words no doubt surely sting after Loughlin was arrested last week for allegedly paying a $500,000 bribe to get her daughters into USC. 

Five years before her actions would destroy both her and her daughter's career, Lori Loughlin said she never wanted her children to 'pay the price' for her decisions

Five years before her actions would destroy both her and her daughter's career, Lori Loughlin said she never wanted her children to 'pay the price' for her decisions

After the former Full House star was charged in the massive college bribery scandal, her daughter Olivia Jade (left) lost major partnership deals with Sephora and TRESemme

After the former Full House star was charged in the massive college bribery scandal, her daughter Olivia Jade (left) lost major partnership deals with Sephora and TRESemme

After the former Full House star was charged, her daughter Olivia Jade, 19, lost major partnership deals with Sephora and TRESemme. 

Both Olivia and her older sister Isabella, 20, have since dropped out of USC as well for fears they would be viciously bullied over the college bribery scandal. 

During her interview on CBN, Loughlin spoke at length about her morals and values. 

The actress explained that she thought Full House, which ran for seven years, was a huge success in part because 'the morals are right'. 

'There's a message in every episode,' she said. 'How to be a good person, how to be a better person, right from wrong. It's a good message.' 

Scott Ross then asked Loughlin how, as a 'person of faith', she holds onto her beliefs in an 'industry that crosses the line morally, ethically in so many ways'. 

'When I had children, I always thought, I don't want to do anything that one day might rear its ugly head and my children have to pay the price for that,' she said during the 2014 interview with Scott Ross (pictured)

'When I had children, I always thought, I don't want to do anything that one day might rear its ugly head and my children have to pay the price for that,' she said during the 2014 interview with Scott Ross (pictured)

Both Olivia and her older sister Isabella, 20, have since dropped out of USC as well for fears they would be viciously bullied over the college bribery scandal

Both Olivia and her older sister Isabella, 20, have since dropped out of USC as well for fears they would be viciously bullied over the college bribery scandal

'I do believe in god,' she said. 'I was raised Catholic. Before I even had children, I was always very thoughtful about projects that I chose for myself.' 

'I would say to myself, "Can my father watch this?" and if my father couldn't watch it, I didn't do it.' 

Loughlin also revealed that when she began modeling, the first thing her father told her was that she had to keep her grades up at school. 

'I thank them for that,' she added.   

While it's unclear what Loughlin's advice was when it came to her daughters' grades, sources say that she forced Olivia to go to college despite her growing influencer career.

And now Olivia is said to be furious with Loughlin and her father Mossimo Giannulli, believing they have 'ruined everything'.   

Olivia (pictured at her high school graduation) is said to be furious with Loughlin and father Mossimo Giannulli, believing they have 'ruined everything'

Olivia (pictured at her high school graduation) is said to be furious with Loughlin and father Mossimo Giannulli, believing they have 'ruined everything'

Sources say Olivia had begged her parents to let her focus on her career as a YouTube vlogger and Instagram influencer, but they pushed her to go to school

Sources say Olivia had begged her parents to let her focus on her career as a YouTube vlogger and Instagram influencer, but they pushed her to go to school

'Bella and Olivia are suffering in their own ways from the fallout of their parents' decisions,' a source told Entertainment Tonight this week. 

While Bella was 'far more invested in college and would have love to have completed USC', Olivia is devastated over the damage that has been done to her brand. 

'[Olivia] is really angry with her parents because she told them she did not want to go to college and she was pushed,' the source added.  

'She has been passionate about her career and wanted to work and was doing well, but that wasn't enough. Her parents said she would have to juggle college and her career.' 

'Now she's devastated because everything she built imploded before her eyes. She feels they ruined everything.' 

Loughlin and her family have reportedly not left their Bel Air home since the scandal came to light. 

Olivia was well-known in the world of YouTube and beauty blogging. But last week she saw her name in the headlines for all the wrong reasons after her parents were charged

Olivia was well-known in the world of

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