Actress Lori Loughlin is reportedly struggling with life in coronavirus quarantine, as it has just been reported that she and her husband Mossimo Giannulli are socially isolating separately from their two daughters, Isabella and Olivia Jade.

A source close to the family told People Magazine that Loughlin and Giannulli are isolating in their massive mansion, while their two daughters are staying with Olivia’s boyfriend, Jackson Guthy.

“Olivia and Bella are quarantined together. Lori is in constant contact with them,” the source said, adding that, “Lori and Mossimo are doing well. They are still living at their home. For obvious reasons, they haven’t been able to sell their house yet.”

Loughlin and Giannulli had enjoyed buying, refurbishing, and then selling homes before they were implicated in the college admissions scandal, and they had been trying to sell their current house for the past few months. All of that is on the back burner for them now, however, as they are each facing 45 years in prison for allegedly paying $500,000 in bribe money to have their daughters admitted to the University of Southern California as members of the crew team, even though neither girl had ever rowed before.

“Since being quarantined, not much has changed for them. They have gotten used to spending more time at home and being more low-key just in general since the college scandal,” said the source. “This has just been a rough year for them period.”

Another insider close to Loughlin, however, was not nearly as positive about the situation, saying that she has been struggling to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

“They are suffering like the rest of us from the quarantine. Their life has been changed by it,” the source said.

Earlier this week, we reported that newly-released court documents showed Isabella and Olivia posing on ERG machines in activewear. These images were allegedly used by the couple to make it more believable that they were rowers, and Loughlin was reportedly livid that the public has now seen them.

“It is despicable that the government would stoop to this level and release these photos when they were never even sent to USC. The government is trying to bully Loughlin into taking a plea deal,” a source close to the actress said.

While Loughlin and Giannulli are struggling to make sense of life in the coronavirus era just like the rest of us, those close to them say that their focus remains on their trial, which is still likely to take place later this year.

“Their focus is still very much the same — they are prepping for the trial,” said the source. “Their attorney team is working on their defense. It seems the trial will still happen in October.”

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