
After 28 years together, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have called it quits. The Full House actress, 61, and the fashion designer decided to separate after years of strain, ending one of Hollywood’s longest-running marriages. According to the Daily Mail, the two are living apart but have not filed for divorce yet.
Their daughters, Isabella “Bella” Rose, 27, and Olivia Jade, 26, are staying close to both parents despite the split. “It’s obviously been tough, but Olivia and Bella aren’t taking sides,” a source told People. “They both love their parents and just want them to be happy.” The siblings remain focused on keeping their family bond strong.
Lori Loughlin’s Divorce Follows Years Of Strain And Scandal

Lori Loughlin’s divorce comes years after the 2019 college admissions scandal. Lori and Mossimo were accused of paying $500,000 to secure their daughters’ entry into USC as fake rowing recruits. The case brought public backlash, damaging their reputations and careers. Lori served two months in prison, while Mossimo completed five.

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The scandal left lasting cracks in their marriage. One insider told the Daily Mail that they “never really recovered” after the ordeal. “Their marriage was very strong before the scandal—that totally derailed it,” the source said. Both faced financial and emotional strain, and their trust in each other faded over time.
Living Separate Lives As Family Stays Close

Even after Lori Loughlin’s divorce news broke, the couple has tried to keep the peace. Lori now lives in Los Angeles, while Mossimo stays in Sun Valley, Idaho, where they own a second home. Despite the distance, the actress remains close to her daughters, spending quality time with them whenever possible.
Lori was recently seen greeting her former co-star James Tupper, but told friends she isn’t ready to move on. Mossimo, meanwhile, was photographed with stylist Hannah Harrison, who confirmed to Us Weekly that their relationship is only professional. Sources say the couple’s separation is likely permanent since they can no longer agree on how to live together.
