Blind Item #9
This alliterate actress who probably won't get much acting work for several years is getting her friends to talk smack about the husband of the actress to make it seem like he is the bad guy.
Posted by ent lawyer at 10:45 AM
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Lori Louglin
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ReplyDeletewhat a great couple
ReplyDelete@J After reading your comment the other day about Mossimos cheeks, I had to look at a picture... Now, I think the two of them look alike!
ReplyDeleteHe looks like Fonzie. The Fonz.
DeleteI see that one of her daughters is being investigated. Good.
ReplyDeleteShe is crazy.
ReplyDeleteHis cheeks look painfully testicular.
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@Unknown
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she IS crazy. like a loon.
Well, this bodes well for the future of their marriage, doesn't it? The best justice might just be to lock that family in a cell for a week with no outside contact (except A/V for us) and let them fight it out amongst themselves. Good chance no one would be left standing.
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether Mossimo will hit they gym hard and come out of prison looking the way Tyson did.
ReplyDeleteProbably why stories out today about how he used USC tuition money to start his business and never really attended USC but lived in frathouse and made $$ selling silk screened Tshirts.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.aol.com/article/entertainment/2019/04/18/lori-loughlins-friends-think-mossimo-giannulli-concocted-college-scheme/23714099/
ReplyDelete+1 gauloise
ReplyDelete@texas, He got money out of his parents that way, didn't take it from the school
"The article claims that Giannulli created fake report cards in order to get his parents to give him tuition money, which he used 'to initiate his foray into the T-shirt' business."
This is an example of why you should never tolerate your SO's b!tchy friends, they'll fall upon you like the jackals they are at the first opportunity, best to deal with them early on.
ReplyDeleteShe is making horrible PR decisions not to mention biting the hand that feeds her. As a mother of CA college aged kids trying to get into California schools, I felt bad for her and wanted to give her a pass if she would just own up to her mistakes, but her entitled attitude is going to be her undoing. At this point I feel awful for Mossimo and wonder how much of this he'll put up with before he makes his own deal.
ReplyDeleteDidn’t Himmmm post something about the church of Scientology approaching them and offering to represent them in they convert? I wonder how that went. Maybe this whole pleading not guilty is their lawyers idea.
ReplyDeleteI worked with someone back in the 90's who was a frat brother of Gianulli's at USC. How do you live at the frat house if you are not a student? This is a story told online by one of the daughters which makes it suspect without outside verification.
ReplyDeleteSomething I haven't seen discussed elsewhere-- Gianulli has a son from a previous relationship/marriage. I can't find much info on the son other than he is the founder of the Smart Co. So, dad did nothing for the son but something for he and Lori's daughters and it's all his fault??? Yeah...
Gianni is Mossimo’s son from the previous marriage. He is the founder of The Smart Co, the breakfast protein pastry company. He seems to be very close with his younger sisters. His LinkedIn does not indicate a college.
DeleteMOSSIMO MADE ME DO IT!
ReplyDeleteAs a gentleman, which is correct: snitch on your back stabbing wife, or take the fall for her so her sentence is lighter?
ReplyDeleteIf it is the first, your daughters might not forgive you, if it is the second, your wife can party on while you are still a prison "wife."
Decisions, decisions.
@ Unknown at 3:08 - according to the link gauloise posted above
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CNN reached out to USC, who confirmed that Giannulli attended the university during the 1984 spring semester -- but not as a fully matriculated student. Rather, he was in the College of Continuing Education, "a non-degree program open to anyone with no formal admissions requirements."