Jacob Elordi splits from girlfriend Olivia Jade after four-year romance
Australian actor Jacob Elorid has split from his American girlfriend, Olivia Jade Giannulli.
According to People magazine, Euphoria star Elordi, 28, and the model and social media influencer, 25, recently ended their relationship after dating on and off for the last four years.
Both had been notoriously private about their relationship, with Giannulli even refraining from sharing photos or details about their romance on social media despite being an avid poster on Instagram.
However, in April she did hit 'like' on a post shared by Elordi's photographer sister, Isabella, who praised his latest miniseries, The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
Jacob Elordi has split from his US girlfriend Olivia Jade Giannulli. Picture:Elordi and Giannulli, a social media star and model, dated on and off for four years.
Giannulli revealed in a recent YouTube video that she had moved to Paris.
Although she didn't specify how long she planned to live in France, she did say that the thinks she will have a 'formative' time in the City of Lights.
'I moved to Paris.. for a bit,' she wrote in the description, adding, 'I hope you love my first Paris vlog.'
The couple, seen here in October 2024 in Venice, Italy, were notoriously private about their relationship. Picture: COBRA TEAM / BACKGRID
Meanwhile, Elordi has remained in Los Angeles, where the Brisbane-born star has lived since 2017. Days before their break-up was reported, the Aussie actor was seen at model Cara Delevingne's 32nd birthday at the Chateau Marmont on Sunset Boulevard.
Among the celebrity guests were fellow Aussie star Margot Robbie, Selena Gomez, Paris Hilton and model Kaia Gerber, who also happens to be Elordi's ex-girlfriend.
The actor and Gerber – who is the daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford – dated for one year before their split in November 2021.
The actor has made a name for himself in Hollywood on films such as The Kissing Booth and Saltburn, and on the hit series Euphoria. Picture:One month after that break-up, Elordi was seen casually grabbing a coffee with Giannulli in the Silver Lake neighbourhood of LA before driving off in Elordi's Range Rover.
'They both got out of relationships recently so they're not rushing into anything serious,' a source told Us Weekly at the time. 'So far it's going well and there are sparks between them.'
They went on to date for the next four years, briefly splitting in May 2023 and January 2024, before called it quits for good this time.
After the split news, Giannulli revealed she has temporarily moved to Paris.
Giannulli with her actress mum Lori Loughlin and sister Isabella Rose. Picture:The Saltburn actor has previously dated Joey King and Zendaya. As for Giannulli, she dated musician Jackson Guthy prior to the Aussie star. They began dating in 2019 but split months later in the wake of the college admissions scandal before briefly rekindling their romance.
Olivia Jade and her sister Isabella Rose's parents, Full House star Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, were at the centre of the controversy when it was revealed they paid bribes upwards of $US500,000 to get their daughters into the University of Southern California (USC).
Loughlin and Giannulli were convicted for fraud and jailed for two months and five months, respectively, back in 2020.
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