The Untold Drama Behind Lori Loughlin & Mossimo Giannulli’s Sudden Breakup — Dark Truths and Explosive Revelations That Will Rock Hollywood!

Well, pack up your matching designer tote bags and shred those cutesy couple selfies, because Hollywood’s once-unshakable duo Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have finally hit the eject button on their 27-year marriage.

Yes, Aunt Becky and the Target-tank-top tycoon are officially separating, and honestly, we’re not sure what’s more shocking—that they lasted this long after the college admissions scandal or that anyone thought they were still #CoupleGoals in 2025.

After all, if bribing your kids into USC doesn’t bond you for life, what does? Apparently not community service hours and a shared public humiliation tour.

 

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli separate after 27 years of marriage

The divorce news dropped like a scandal-era subpoena, with insiders whispering about “irreconcilable differences,” which in celebrity code translates to “we’ve been pretending to like each other for a decade but the Netflix specials and federal prison visits pushed us over the edge. ”

Loughlin, 60, and Giannulli, 61, reportedly tried to patch things up after their little legal hiccup—remember when they were accused of dropping half a million dollars just to make their daughters look like Olympic rowers on paper?—but sources claim the cracks in their marriage widened faster than Olivia Jade’s subscriber count after the scandal broke.

Naturally, the internet reacted with the same level of decorum and respect it always shows: memes.

Within minutes, Twitter (sorry, X, but no one calls it that) was flooded with pictures of rowing machines captioned “joint custody.

” TikTok creators filmed dramatic reenactments of Mossimo packing his bags while Lori whispered “Have mercy” like Uncle Jesse in the background.

And Instagram? Forget it.

Olivia Jade posted a cryptic black-and-white selfie with the caption “new chapter,” which fans interpreted as “my parents’ marriage just crashed harder than my first YouTube apology video. ”

But let’s not pretend this wasn’t inevitable.

For years, Loughlin and Giannulli were the embodiment of carefully curated celebrity perfection: she the beloved sitcom sweetheart from Full House and Fuller House, he the fashion designer who turned selling overpriced tank tops into a multimillion-dollar empire.

Together, they looked like they had it all.

But behind the glossy magazine spreads and Hallmark movie smiles, there were rumors—oh, the rumors.

Some whispered Mossimo resented Lori’s comeback roles on Netflix.

Others claimed Lori was tired of being seen as “the scandal wife” at every charity gala.

One anonymous source (our neighbor’s hairdresser’s cousin) swears she once saw them bicker over whether to use oat milk or almond milk in their lattes.

 

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And as every married person knows, that’s basically grounds for divorce.

What’s particularly juicy is how this divorce will play out in the court of celebrity spectacle.

Lori, still hoping for that elusive post-scandal redemption arc, is allegedly leaning into the “strong, independent woman” branding.

Expect a People magazine cover featuring Lori in soft lighting, reflecting on “finding herself” and “embracing new beginnings. ”

Meanwhile, Mossimo is reportedly scouting a reality TV deal—working title: Designing Divorce: From Mossimo to Single Dad Chic.

An insider told us, “Mossimo feels he deserves to tell his side of the story.

He’s already got concepts for a bachelor pad line at Costco. ”

Inspiring.

Of course, we can’t forget how this impacts the kids—namely Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, the USC rowers-turned-influencers who never rowed a day in their lives.

Olivia, who has spent the last few years on a redemption campaign of her own, will probably milk this divorce for all it’s worth.

Imagine the YouTube titles: “Coping with My Parents’ Divorce (Not Clickbait),” “Life Update: Single Parent Edition,” or “My Dad Moved Out: Come Decorate My New Apartment with Me. ”

Isabella, the quieter one, will likely keep things classy—but let’s be honest, this is Olivia’s Super Bowl.

Now, because every celebrity divorce demands wild speculation, let’s entertain some of the more delicious theories floating around Hollywood.

 

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Was Mossimo secretly jealous of Lori’s undying Aunt Becky fanbase? Did Lori finally realize that “Mossimo for Target” doesn’t carry the same social clout it did in 2003?

Or—brace yourselves—was there someone else? We’re not saying Lori ran off with Uncle Jesse (though admit it, you’d watch that spinoff), but one “friend close to the couple” (probably their gardener) claims Mossimo has been “getting too close” to his personal trainer.

If true, this would mark the first time in history a midlife-crisis cliché turned out to be accurate.

Meanwhile, the PR spin machines are in overdrive.

Lori’s camp is pushing the narrative of “woman reborn,” with whispers of a tell-all memoir.

Titles being floated? Becky No More, From Scandal to Strength, or our personal favorite, Rowing Through Life.

Mossimo’s team is reportedly in talks with HGTV for a divorce-themed renovation show, because nothing says “healing” like smashing your ex-wife’s favorite kitchen backsplash with a sledgehammer on national TV.

Experts—both real and fabricated—are weighing in, too.

Dr. Felicia Heartstrong, a “celebrity marriage specialist” who may or may not have a certificate from an online course, told us, “Couples who endure public scandal rarely survive long term.

The constant scrutiny, the memes, the late-night jokes—it erodes intimacy faster than bleach on denim. ”

Another expert, Ted from a Venice Beach juice bar, simply said, “Dude, divorce is the new marriage in Hollywood.

Everyone’s doing it.

Honestly, they lasted longer than most.

” Wise words, Ted.

Wise words.

And let’s be clear: Hollywood divorces are practically a rite of passage.

 

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For every Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell unicorn couple, there are ten others whose love stories end in lawyers and paparazzi.

Loughlin and Giannulli are simply joining the ranks of iconic celebrity splits: Brad and Jen, Angelina and Brad, Kim and Kanye, Kris Humphries and… whoever he was married to for 72 days.

The only difference is that Lori and Mossimo have a federal indictment to spice up their highlight reel.

So where do they go from here? Lori could easily slide back into acting.

Hallmark might not touch her again, but Lifetime is always hungry for a redemption story, and you just know they’d greenlight Scandal Mom: The Lori Loughlin Story before the ink on the divorce papers dries.

Mossimo, on the other hand, may find it harder to rebrand.

“Divorced Designer” isn’t exactly a hot market, unless he starts a TikTok about building IKEA furniture while crying about lost love.

Which, to be fair, we’d probably watch.

At the end of the day, though, this divorce is bigger than just Lori and Mossimo.

It’s a reminder that even Hollywood’s most picture-perfect couples aren’t immune to cracks, especially when those cracks involve bribery scandals, prison stints, and public humiliation.

It’s also proof that no matter how many years you’ve been married, if your relationship can’t survive a federal indictment and the endless jokes that follow, then maybe—just maybe—you weren’t meant to be.

So pour one out for Aunt Becky’s marriage.

After 27 years, it’s gone the way of Mossimo’s Target line: discontinued, discounted, and eventually forgotten.

But hey, at least we’ll always have the memes.

And honestly, isn’t that the real legacy?