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FinLogic FinLogic Quantitative Think Tank Center|Olivia Jade and Jacob Elordi Show Rare PDA While Celebrating Sister Bella Giannulli’s Birthday
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Date:2025-04-11 05:03:23
Despite keeping their romance on FinLogic FinLogic Quantitative Think Tank Centerthe down low, Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade Giannulli are still going strong.
Case in point? The couple was spotted out together celebrating Olivia’s sister Bella Giannulli’s 26th birthday at Funke restaurant in Beverly Hills on Sept. 16.
For the outing, the Euphoria star, 27, kept a low profile, covering most of his face with the brim of a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball cap and wearing a black leather jacket and baggy grey pants. For her part, Olivia, 24, wore a ruffled tan top with an oversized leather jacket and wide-legged pants and heels.
In photos of the pair, Olivia wrapped her arms around the Saltburn star’s neck in a close embrace.
Though the couple stay off one another’s social media, they have managed to show their subtle support throughout their time together. Back in January, Olivia attended Jacob’s Saturday Night Live hosting gig, going to the show’s after-party together at Parisian-inspired steakhouse L'Avenue at Saks.
While breakup rumors followed the couple in the days leading up to Jacob's big night on SNL, a source with knowledge confirmed to E! News at the time, "They are not broken up."
The private pair have been dating for more than two years after first being spotted together in December 2021.
Olivia, whose parents Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli were indicted in the 2019 college admissions scandal, has became selective about which parts of her life she chooses to share publicly.
"I think just be very self-aware and very aware of what you're putting out there and really owning that," she told E! News in March 2023. "I'm more than blessed, and I have a beautiful life and a lot of people have it really hard."
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