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Lori Loughlin is reportedly experiencing a deep sense of betrayal from her estranged husband, Mossimo Giannulli. This sentiment arises following claims made by a friend of the actress to Page Six, revealing that Loughlin discovered “incriminating texts and emails” on Giannulli’s phone.
A source informed People on Tuesday that the situation is far from ideal for Loughlin, commenting, “They’re in very different places right now and it’s unlikely that they’ll find their way back together.” The insider emphasized that Loughlin, who parted ways with Giannulli earlier this month after 28 years of marriage, is feeling deeply betrayed.
Their relationship has been on rocky ground since their involvement in the widely publicized college admissions scandal of 2019, the source noted, adding that the ordeal significantly strained their marriage.
Both Loughlin and Giannulli served prison sentences following their entanglement in the scandal known as Operation Varsity Blues, which further complicated their personal lives.
Both Loughlin and Giannulli served prison time after getting caught up in the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal.
Both admitted to paying $500,000 to a fixer to help their daughters — Olivia Jade, 26, and Isabella, 27 — gain admission to the University of Southern California by falsely portraying them as rowing recruits.
“Things have never been the same,” the source said.
Loughlin’s rep didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment. Giannulli told People he has “zero comments.”
A friend of the actress, 61, recently alleged to Page Six that Loughlin dumped the fashion designer, 62.
“Truly, the tipping point came when Lori found a bunch of text messages,” the friend claimed.
“Mossimo had used Lori for years,” the friend also claimed. “She was hoping maybe he would change when he got out of prison, but he got worse.”
The actress’ rep previously told us Loughlin and Giannulli were living apart, though there were no legal proceedings underway at the time.
She was spotted after the split at her home in Los Angeles, appearing to be in good spirits as she ditched her wedding ring.
Loughlin’s “Full House” co-star John Stamos recently defended the mother of two, calling her a “saint.”
“I really tried to be there for her during [the divorce] and also with the college scandal. I’m not going to debate whether she had much to do with it or not. I know she didn’t,” Stamos claimed on the “Good Guys” podcast Monday.
“She goes to f–king prison for this asshole for three months,” he added.