
John Stamos has fiercely supported his Full House co-star Lori Loughlin following the news of her split from husband Mossimo Giannulli.
Stamos, who played Loughlin’s husband in the eight-season sitcom, had no mercy as he tore into Giannulli on the Good Guys podcast with Josh Peck and Ben Soffer.
He described the divorce as “heartbreaking” for Loughlin before explaining he was not very fond of Giannulli.
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“He’s a very successful guy… [but] I will never talk to him again, he’s a terrible narcissist,” Stamos revealed on the podcast.
The actor claimed ”every hardship” Loughlin had faced in recent years was tied to her ex-husband.
“She was married for years, and her kids, you know, they’re good girls,” he said.
“I told her, ‘Look, all the negativity or hard hardships that you’ve been through your life is connected to this guy.”
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He wouldn’t confirm if Giannulli cheated on Loughlin when asked, but added, “Whatever he did to her, it busted her up to the core.”
“She put up with a lot over the years of this guy … I was by her side through a lot of it.
“She is an angel and she she always made things better. She cleaned up everything up, she made everything better.”
Stamos added that he prayed for Giannulli to “get some help.”
“I pray that he gets a hold of his whatever hole that he’s trying to fill, however he’s trying to fill it,” he continued.
“I pray that he realises that what he had was everything that anyone could ever hope for and that he gets some help.”
Giannulli and Loughlin were married for 28 years before announcing their split earlier this month.
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The pair first met in a Los Angeles restaurant in 1995. After dating for two years, they eloped in 1997.
They welcomed their first daughter, Isabella, in September 1998, followed by Olivia Jade nearly exactly a year later.
The celebrity couple’s marriage famously weathered a run-in with the law.
They both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud after being accused of giving $500,000 to the University of Southern California to get their daughters into college.
The couple had initially pleaded not guilty to the fraud charges.
Both girls were falsely classified as athletic recruits for the college’s team, despite never participating in the sport.
Loughlin was sentenced to two months in federal prison, while her husband was sentenced to five months.
She was released in December that same year, and slowly returned to acting.
Giannulli was released in April 2021.
The reason for their split has not yet been confirmed.
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