Originally appeared on E! Online
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have separated.
The “Full House” star and her husband of 27 years are going their separate ways, according to her representative Elizabeth Much.
“They are living apart,” her rep told People Oct. 2, “and taking a break from their marriage.”
While the pair — who share daughters Bella Rose Giannulli, 27, and Olivia Jade Giannulli, 26 — have split, the rep noted, “There are no legal proceedings at this time.”
E! News reached out to reps for Loughlin and Giannulli for comment but has not heard back.
Earlier this year, Loughlin, 61, and Giannulli, 62, listed their Hidden Hills, Calif., home for sale, according to multiple outlets. The pair purchased the house in August 2020, the same month they both received sentences for their convictions in their college admissions scandal.
Last September, Loughlin and Giannulli vacationed together with their daughters and Olivia’s boyfriend Jacob Elordi in Sardinia, Italy. Five months before that trip, Loughlin detailed her personal growth in her first major interview since serving her two-month prison sentence in 2020 for her felony conviction in the college admissions scandal.
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“I’m kind and I’m strong,” she told First For Women in April. “And open—open to life, open to experiences. And I’m grateful. So I’d say I’m strong, grateful, open and kind.”
And while Loughlin has kept her marriage and family life private over the years, she reflected on how hardships have taught her life lessons.
“As an actress, I hear ‘no’ a lot, so I just have to be myself and persevere and try not to let in negativity,” she continued. “My advice is to just keep moving forward. Everyone has good times and bad times. That’s life. I think you just have to pick yourself up. Nobody said life was going to be a breeze. There’s beauty in life, but there’s also hardship in life.”
Loughlin added, “I try to be a forgiving person. I’m not one to hold onto stuff. Stuff happens to everyone. We’ve all been in positions to ask for forgiveness but to ask for it, you have to learn and know how to give forgiveness, too.”
Indeed, that mindset began when the “When Calls the Heart” alum was younger.
“My family wasn’t one to hold grudges,” she explained, “I didn’t grow up in a household where if you made a mistake, you weren’t forgiven. No one is perfect, we all make mistakes. So I was always told to let stuff go.”
Loughlin added, “For your own health, you have to let things go because you can’t hang on to negativity. Life’s too short.”