January 21, 2026 11:01 am EST

Mossimo Giannulli will “never not love” Lori Loughlin.

People reported on Tuesday that the fashion designer, 62, is on good terms with his estranged wife, three months after confirming their split.

Meanwhile, the former couple’s daughters, Isabella, 27, and Olivia Jade, 26, are “really upset” about “speculation over [Giannulli’s] dating life and his relationship with Lori.”

Reps for Giannulli and Loughlin did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.

The Mossimo founder, notably, made headlines twice last year for stepping out with a 32-year-old stylist on the heels of his 28-year marriage coming to an end.

Loughlin is “still extremely angry” with Giannulli, who considers the actress a “lovely person and incredible mom,” the outlet previously reported on Monday.

Page Six broke the news of the couple’s split in October 2025, with a rep confirming they were “living apart” without any “legal proceedings underway.”

We hear Loughlin dumped her then-husband over “incriminating” texts and emails on his phone.

While this was the “tipping point,” Us Weekly reported earlier this month that the pair’s relationship was never the same after the 2019 college admissions scandal.

“They never really connected or recovered their relationship after that,” the outlet claimed. “She didn’t fully blame him, but he spearheaded it.”

Loughlin reportedly “never fully forgave” her partner.

Loughlin’s former co-star John Stamos hinted at such in a scathing “Good Guys” podcast episode blasting Giannulli as a “terrible narcissist.”

The “General Hospital” alum, 62, said, “I’m not going to debate whether she had much to do with it or not. I know she didn’t. … She goes to f–king prison for this asshole for three months.”

“I will never talk to him,” Stamos added, alleging Loughlin “put up with a lot” during their union.

He pointed out, “Whatever negativity or hardships that [she’s] been through in [her] life is connected to this guy.”

Loughlin and Giannulli, respectively, served two months and five months in prison for conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud.

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