Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli reportedly lived it up in the lap of luxury after their prison sentences.
According to The U.S. Sun, the couple headed to ultra-exclusive The Madison Club in La Quinta, California, after Mossimo's home confinement ended last month.
"They arrived together in the afternoon of Friday, April 23, and kept a super low profile," a source told the publication. "It was the perfect high-end place for them to reconnect after such a long time apart and Mossimo was released from home confinement."
The "Fuller House" star and her designer husband didn't go to the Palm Desert retreat by coincidence, as it's very popular with celebrities and the rich due to its privacy. Membership can cost up to $2,000 a month.
"The Madison Club is one of the most exclusive country clubs in the world and it's somewhere they clearly knew they wouldn't be photographed," the source said.
Lori and Mossimo are both trying to get their lives back on track after paying the price for their involvement in the college admissions scandal. Lori served two months behind bars in Dublin, California, and was released just after Christmas in 2020. Mossimo served nearly five months in federal prison but was allowed to finish the final few weeks of his sentence under house arrest. He officially went free on April 16.
The low-key visit is just one of the ways Lori and Mossimo are attempting to reset their lives. Last week, Us Weekly reported the embattled duo is looking to buy a home in Idaho to get away from the hectic Los Angeles lifestyle. A move would also help them "work on their marriage."
"They had looked at homes earlier this year in Idaho and were prepared to move out of Los Angeles, but eventually decided to stay as their daughters really wanted them close by at the time," the source said, referring to Bella, 22, and Olivia Jade, 21.
Idaho, the insider states, will "be a good call for them."
"They can start anew and work on their marriage together as the whole college scandal has taken a toll on both of them, as well as their marriage," the source concluded.