Jacob Elordi & Olivia Jade Reportedly Part Ways Again
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Jacob Elordi & Olivia Jade Giannulli Reportedly Part Ways Again

Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade Giannulli have reportedly ended their on-and-off relationship after a brief reconciliation earlier this year. The latest update sheds light on the couple’s split and confirms that, according to People, it’s “fully over” between the actor and the influencer.

Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade Giannulli reportedly split after brief romance

Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade Giannulli have reportedly ended their relationship once again.

According to People, a source told, “It’s fully over. They are not getting back together.” The pair, who have dated on and off since 2021, previously split in August before briefly reuniting in September.

The insider added, “She’s fine about the Jacob split; she’s more upset about what’s going on with her father.” Earlier this month, People confirmed that Giannulli’s parents, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli, separated after 28 years of marriage. As of now, neither Elordi nor Giannulli has responded to the matter.

Elordi, 28, and Giannulli, 26, were last seen together at the Toronto International Film Festival in early September, where she attended the premiere of Elordi’s film Frankenstein. People captured footage of the actor holding up Giannulli’s dress train as they entered the event. One week later, a source confirmed the two were “seeing each other again.”

Their relationship first drew public attention in late 2021, when they were spotted having coffee in Los Angeles shortly after Elordi’s breakup with Kaia Gerber. The couple’s on-again, off-again relationship has since remained a frequent subject of interest amongst fans.

Amid Giannulli’s breakup, her family life has also faced scrutiny. In the Oct. 20 episode of the Good Guys podcast, John Stamos, Loughlin’s longtime personal friend, referred to Mossimo as a “narcissist.” He said, “He’s [Mossimo Giannulli] a terrible narcissist, and I don’t think you ever get out of that unless you’re able to.”

Originally reported by Vritti Johar on Mandatory.com.

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