There’s reportedly no chance for Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli to reunite.

A source told Us Weekly that those close to the couple have seen them struggle over the past year. “This isn’t a shock to people around them. It has been a rough time for Lori. She is devastated,” the insider said.

The source revealed that Loughlin initiated the split, hoping a break might help their relationship, but the pair are now “not on the same page.”

“They will not reconcile there is currently no chance and will ultimately divorce,” the insider added.

Since the split, Giannulli has reportedly been dating, while Loughlin has not.

On October 2, Page Six confirmed that Lori Loughlin, 61, and Mossimo Giannulli, 62, had separated after 28 years of marriage.

A representative noted that while no legal proceedings were underway, the couple had been living apart.

The day before their split became public, Loughlin was spotted having dinner with James Tupper, ex of Anne Heche. The pair dined at The Bird Streets Club in West Hollywood, and at one point, the Hallmark actress shared an affectionate hug with her A Christmas Blessing co-star while waiting at the valet.

Meanwhile, Mossimo Giannulli was seen with stylist Hannah Harrison just hours after news of his split from Lori Loughlin broke.

Harrison quickly addressed the speculation, telling Us Weekly: “I feel like it was bad timing. I went to the [G/FORE Supply] store not knowing that his separation had been announced. He was introducing me to the guys there so I could pull clothes [for Giannulli’s brand G/FORE].”

She added: “We did not drive together. We drove separately. We were not there together and we are not dating. We are good friends. He was just meeting me at the store.”

During their marriage, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli welcomed two daughters, Isabella Rose, 27, and influencer Olivia Jade, 26, who reportedly aren’t taking sides in their parents’ split.

A source told People that the girls “both love their parents and just want them to be happy,” adding that they don’t feel any “drama or resentment.” The insider explained: “They’ve seen how hard their mom and dad have tried over the years, and they’re focused on keeping things peaceful and staying close as a family. At the end of the day … they just want everyone to be OK.”

The couple previously made headlines in 2019 for their involvement in the college admissions scandal. A year later, they pleaded guilty to paying $500,000 to get their daughters into the University of Southern California as crew recruits, even though neither was a rower.

Loughlin served a two-month sentence at a federal prison in Dublin, California, and was released in December 2020. Giannulli completed a five-month sentence in Lompoc, California, in April 2021.

By En