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Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade Giannulli have officially ended their on-and-off relationship, this time for good.
The Euphoria star, 28, and the YouTube influencer, 26, briefly rekindled their romance in September after an earlier split in August, but a source close to the couple confirmed to People that things have come to a permanent close.
"It's fully over," the insider said, adding that the two "are not getting back together."
While their separation might have made headlines, Giannulli reportedly isn't heartbroken. According to the same source, she's been more affected by her parents' recent split than her own. Her mother, Full House alum Lori Loughlin, and father, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, decided to end their 28-year marriage earlier this month.
"She's fine about the Jacob split," the insider continued. "She's more upset about what's going on with her father."
Elordi and Giannulli first began dating in 2021 after being spotted grabbing coffee together in Los Angeles. Their relationship, filled with private vacations and red-carpet moments, became one of Hollywood's quiet roller coasters, marked by brief pauses and soft reunions.
When they reconnected last month, Olivia joined Jacob at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of his horror project Frankenstein. The two were seen together at the event, with Elordi even helping her up the theater steps as cameras flashed, a short-lived rekindling that soon fizzled out.
After the breakup, Olivia took to her YouTube channel to share that she was navigating "uncomfortable changes" and focusing on therapy. "It's totally normal if you're feeling a little off during big transitions," she said, hinting at personal shifts behind the scenes.
For now, both appear to be moving forward separately. Elordi remains busy with film commitments following Saltburn and Priscilla, while Giannulli is channeling her energy into her content and family.
Their four-year relationship may have seen more restarts than most, but this time, the curtain seems to have fallen, fully.

