Sisters Bella and Olivia Giannulli Share Heartwarming Messages for Lori Loughlin's Birthday
It’s hard to imagine a more touching moment than when the Giannulli sisters, Bella Rose and Olivia Jade, reemerged on social media to celebrate their mom Lori Loughlin’s 55th birthday on July 28. In a rare appearance on their platforms since earlier this year, both sisters took to social media to honor their mother’s milestone birthday. Amid the ongoing college admissions cheating scandal that has engulfed their family, the daughters showcased their unwavering love and support for Lori.
Olivia Jade, who's 19 years old, shared a heartfelt throwback photo of herself with her mom, the beloved Fuller House alum. "One day late. Happy birthday. I love you so much," she captioned the post on Monday, July 29. Her older sister, Bella, who is 20, also chimed in with a sweet tribute. She captioned a snap of herself with Lori, simply saying, "Happy birthday mama. I love you." These messages remind us all that family bonds run deep, even in challenging times.

Family Celebrates Lori’s Birthday at Church
On the actual day of her 55th birthday, Lori and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, began the celebrations by attending church. A source close to the couple shared with Us Weekly, "They were seen walking up to the front of the church to receive the Eucharist." The source added, "They appeared to be regulars at that Mass as nobody bothered them, and they kept to themselves." Interestingly, Olivia and Bella were not present at the service, which raises questions about their current family dynamics amidst the ongoing legal challenges.
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Surprise Social Media Tributes Amid Legal Troubles
The Instagram tributes from Bella and Olivia came as quite a surprise, given that they haven’t been active on social media since the news broke in early March about their parents being indicted and facing legal charges in a nationwide college admissions cheating scandal. It seems like the sisters wanted to take a moment to celebrate their mom despite the challenges the family is facing.
Back in April, Lori and Mossimo, who have been married for 21 years, pleaded not guilty to charges of money laundering and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Allegedly, they paid bribes totaling $500,000 to get their daughters designated as recruits to the University of Southern California crew team, even though neither of the girls had ever participated in the sport. This scandal has been making headlines for months, and the legal process is still unfolding.



