
Amid whispers of divorce, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli’s prenup could stir further complications. Married for nearly three decades since 1997, the couple initially agreed to keep their premarital assets separate, a decision that now looms large in their potential split.
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The Prenuptial Puzzle
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Fashion designer Giannulli, 62, and Loughlin, 61, are reportedly moving towards divorce, having already secured legal representation. Despite living separately for months, no formal divorce action has yet been taken, and they have cryptically termed their split a \\”separation\\” in early October.
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\\”He is still worth a lot of money and the prenup does not benefit her,\\” a source exclusively revealed to Us Weekly. \\”Lori is so nice and does not have a vindictive bone in her body.\\”
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An Inevitable Split
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Sources close to the couple suggest this separation is anything but a surprise. Another insider noted, \\”People around Lori and Mossimo have known they have been going through a really hard time in the last year.\\”
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\\”This isn’t a shock to people around them. It has been a rough time for Lori. They will not reconcile, there is currently no chance, and will ultimately divorce,\\” the source added.
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Moving On
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Loughlin’s daughters, Bella, 27, and Olivia Jade, 26, were also unsurprised by the split, revealing, \\”They had seen the way their parents were interacting in the last year and knew this was coming.\\” The transition is described as \\”calm\\” by family sources.
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In contrast, Giannulli has been spotted with stylist Hannah Harrison, although she insists their connection is purely professional. \\”I feel like it was bad timing,\\” Harrison stated, explaining her visit to Giannulli’s store to discuss branding work.
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Shadows of the Past
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Loughlin and Giannulli have faced significant public hardships together. In 2018, both were arrested for their roles in the college admissions scandal, accused of paying bribes to secure their daughters’ entrance to the University of Southern California. Initially pleading not guilty, both changed their pleas in 2020, admitting guilt to wire and mail fraud charges and serving prison time.
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John Stamos, Loughlin’s Full House co-star, has publicly sided with Loughlin, criticizing Giannulli for both the breakup and the scandal. During a podcast, he lamented, \\”This woman’s a saint. I’m just heartbroken for her right now.\\” Stamos didn’t hesitate to call out Giannulli’s character: \\”40 years I’ve known her. You can see through people after a few years.\\”
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\\”I really tried to be there for her during this time and also with the college scandal,\\” Stamos shared, deflecting blame from Loughlin.
John Stamos, Actor
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Loughlin previously weathered a divorce from her first husband Michael Burns (1989-1996). As Giannulli navigates his newly single life, he also co-parents a son, Gianni, 34, with ex-wife Chris Giannulli.
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Reporting based on the original article; quotes reproduced verbatim.