Lori Loughlin was seen out and about in Los Angeles for the first time since she was indicted as part of a college bribery scandal on Saturday. The actress, who is accused of paying $500,000 to get her daughters into USC by lying about their athletic abilities, was spotted going to yoga and buying flowers. She wore a bright pink visor and sunglasses but waved and smiled as she was photographed, seemingly unfazed that her disguise had not been entirely effective. When asked about the scandal, she said: 'I can't comment right now.' The actress was dressed in bright blue leggings and a fuchsia sports jacket that matched her hat. Loughlin, 54, and her fashion designer husband Mossimmo Giannulli will return to court in Boston on April 3 to face fraud charges. Scroll down for video Lori Loughlin was spotted in Westwood, California, on Saturday attending a yoga class and running errands. It is the first time she has been seen out and about since she was indicted on federal fraud charges for allegedly bribing her daughters' way into college Loughlin waved and smiled when recognized by photographers in a parking lot near the yoga studio The 54-year-old actress has been charged with fraud for allegedly lying about her daughters' athletic abilities to get them into USC They have not been spotted anywhere but their home or court since last month when they were arrested. The couple allegedly paid Rick Singer hundreds of thousands of dollars to bribe USC coaches into selecting their daughters as crew recruits when neither rows. Their daughters, 19-year-old Olivia Jade and 20-year-old Isabella, have both dropped out of school as a result of the scandal. Friends say Olivia is not speaking to her parents and feels like the victim. She has been staying with her boyfriend and limiting her social media output to 'friends only' Instagram stories because she is so ashamed, the friends say. Loughlin and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli (left) allegedly paid $500,000 to get their daughters Olivia Jade and Isabella into USC Loughlin picked up some hydrangeas before making her way home. Sources say her daughters are not speaking to her Loughlin kept a straight face as she walked down the street in Westwood before getting back into her car Loughlin and her husband will go to court in Boston on April 3. Sources say the pair are 'very stressed' about their looming appearance The Fuller House star has not made a public comment since she was arrested last month The teenager feels that she has had her life ruined by her parents' meddling and is particularly angry because she never wanted to go to college in the first place. Instead, she was eager to focus on her career as a YouTuber and beauty influencer, they say. Loughlin is not the only celebrity indicted as part of the scandal. Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman has also been charged for allegedly paying $15,000 to have someone else alter her daughter's entrance exam. As part of the scheme, Singer either lied about a student's athletic ability, had someone else sit their SAT exam for them or had someone alter their answers once they had finished to get them a higher score. Loughlin took a call at one stage during the outing. She and her husband are on bond and will appear in court in Massachusetts on April 3 Sources say Loughlin and her husband 'can't wait' for their initial court appearance to be 'done with' Loughlin broke into a smile while on the phone before getting back into her Mercedes In some cases, the children were unaware that their applications had been helped along by their parents' cash. It is unclear if Huffman's daughter knew about her alleged meddling. The 18-year-old, Sofia, got into USC after the test. Her mother is also accused of considering using the scheme for her younger sister Georgia but her parents thought against it. Felicity and Georgia were photographed in Los Angeles over the weekend too. The actor's husband, William H. Macy, has not been charged. As part of the indictment, 50 people were charged including coaches at USC and other schools, test administrators who allegedly looked the other way in exchange for bribes to facilitate the cheating, and the 'really smart' guy who sat SATs and ACTs for under-performing students. The actress kept her hat and sunglasses on as she made her way back to her house All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility