There is zero chance that Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli will get back together.
“Those around Lori and Mossimo know they’ve been going through a really tough time over the past year,” a source told Us Weekly on Thursday.
“It’s not a shock to those around her. It’s been a difficult time for Lori. She’s devastated.”
A source revealed that Loughlin started their breakup because she “thought it would be helpful to take a break” from their relationship. But they are no longer “on the same page.”
“They will not reconcile, there is no possibility of that happening at this point, and they will eventually divorce,” the source said matter-of-factly.
In fact, Giannulli has “dated” since their breakup, while Loughlin “hasn’t dated.”
On Oct. 2, Page Six confirmed that “Full House” stars Giannulli, 61, and Giannulli, 62, have separated after 28 years of marriage.
A representative told Us that while there are “no legal proceedings underway” to dissolve the marriage, the couple is “living separately.”
The day before news of their breakup broke, Loughlin was spotted having dinner with Anne Heche’s ex James Tapper.
The two were dining at the Bird Street Club in West Hollywood. At one point, the Hallmark actress leaned in to her “Christmas Blessings” co-star for an affectionate hug while waiting for her car in a valet parking lot.
Meanwhile, the fashion designer was spotted with stylist Hannah Harrison just hours after announcing his split from Loughlin.
However, Harrison was quick to shut down speculation, telling Us Weekly, “I feel like the timing was bad. I went to the (G/FORE Supply) store without knowing that he had announced his separation.”
“He introduced me to guys there to pull clothes for me (from Giannulli’s G/FORE brand),” she continued, adding, “We didn’t drive together. We drove separately.”
She then clarified: “We weren’t there together and we’re not dating. We’re good friends. He just met me at the store.”
Throughout their marriage, Loughlin and Giannulli have two daughters, Isabella Rose, 27, and influencer Olivia Jade, 26, but they are “not on” their breakup.
“They both love their parents and just want them to be happy,” a source told People on Thursday, insisting the girls had no “drama or resentment.”
The source added, “They’ve seen how hard mom and dad have worked over the years and are focused on keeping things peaceful and continuing to get along as a family.”
“At the end of the day, we just want everyone to be safe,” the brothers said.
In 2019, Loughlin and Giannulli made headlines for their involvement in the college admissions scandal.
A year later, the then-couple pleaded guilty to paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into the University of Southern California as crew recruits, even though they were not rowers.
The “Fuller House” star was released in December 2020 after serving two months at a federal prison in Dublin, California. As for Giannulli, he completed his five-month sentence in April 2021 in Lompoc, California.