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Lori Loughlin says ‘I’m great’ as she walks into court

Actress Lori Loughlin was all smiles Wednesday afternoon as she arrived at a Boston courthouse to face charges in the massive, $25 million college admissions scam.

Asked by The Post how she was holding up, Loughlin replied, “I’m great!”

“How are you?” she added while patting a reporter on the arm.

Lori Loughlin arrives at court.
Lori Loughlin arrives at court.AFP/Getty Images

The fired “Fuller House” and Hallmark Channel star was wearing a mustard-color pantsuit and gray sweater, and appeared to have just had her hair blown out.

Loughlin, who was accompanied by her husband and co-defendant, Mossimo Giannulli, declined to answer further questions, including whether she’d patched things up with daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli.

Olivia Jade reportedly stopped speaking with her parents following their arrests, which led to her firing as an Instagram “influencer” for Sephora cosmetics and TRESemme hair care products.

Loughlin and Giannulli are among 33 wealthy parents charged with paying off college admissions counselor William “Rick” Singer, who’s admitted masterminding a scheme to cheat on entrance exams and get kids recruited as athletes, regardless of ability.

Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly paid $500,000 to get Olivia Jade and her sister, Isabella Rose, admitted to the University of Southern California as prospects for the women’s crew team, even though they weren’t high school rowers.

Both girls reportedly dropped out in the wake of the scandal.

Also scheduled to appear in court is “Desperate Housewives” star Felicity Huffman, who’s accused of paying $15,000 to have older daughter Sofia Grace Macy’s SAT score boosted by 400 points.

Sofia is currently a high school senior and was applying to colleges earlier this year, according to a January interview her dad, actor William H. Macy, gave Parade magazine.