Mary-Kate Olsen and Olivier Sarkozy, split! The star, 33, asks for ’emergency court order’

Mary-Kate Olsen is reportedly divorcing her husband of five years, Olivier Sarkozy, 50.

The TV actress turned fashion designer filed for divorce from the French executive in April but the court said they were not going to proceed due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Wednesday report from TMZ.

Now the Full House actress has asked for an emergency order so that things can move along faster.

Done: Mary-Kate Olsen is reportedly divorcing her husband of five years, Olivier Sarkozy, 50. The TV actress turned fashion designer filed for divorce from the French executive in April. Seen in 2015

She had ‘signed a petition for divorce back on April 17, according to the site.

But she was told that NY courts ‘were not accepting divorce filings’ due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Only emergency filings were being looked into.

So she then asked for an emergency order to allow her to file the divorce. 

The multi millionaire has also asked that their prenuptial agreement be enforced, according to the site.

Delay: The court said they were not going to proceed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now the Full House actress has asked for an emergency order so that things can move along faster. Seen in 2012

Delay: The court said they were not going to proceed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now the Full House actress has asked for an emergency order so that things can move along faster. Seen in 2012

Mary-Kate has been married to Olivier Sarkozy, 50, since 2015. 

The situation is complicated.

According to the site, Olivier has forced his wife to move out of the New York City apartment by terminating the lease.

He wanted her out by May 18 but that is not enough time to get her property together so she asked him for an extension until May 30 but has reportedly not heard back. 

A stall: She had 'signed a petition for divorce back on April 17, according to the site. But she was told that NY courts 'were not accepting divorce filings' due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Only emergency filings were being looked into. Seen in 2017

A stall: She had ‘signed a petition for divorce back on April 17, according to the site. But she was told that NY courts ‘were not accepting divorce filings’ due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Only emergency filings were being looked into. Seen in 2017

The last time they were seen together was in November when they were with her twin sister Ashley and her artist beau Louis Eisner, 30.

The former stars of Full House donned their signature all-black looks including long coats as they each enjoyed a smoke break with their men. 

As for her personal life, Ashley has been dating artist Louis Eisner, 30, for two years and is recently rumored to have got engaged. 

The French banker stands at 6feet3, over a foot taller than his petite wife.

Don't take my money! The multi millionaire has also asked that their prenuptial agreement be enforced, according to the site. Seen in 2016

Don’t take my money! The multi millionaire has also asked that their prenuptial agreement be enforced, according to the site. Seen in 2016

She’s the step-mother to his two teenage children – Julien and Margot – whom he had with ex-wife Charlotte Bernard.

 At a year old, the two were cast to share the role of Michelle Tanner in the sitcom Full House that premiered in 1987.

After the show ended in 1995, they continued to star in TV movies and direct-to-video releases.

They became household names with a string of products marketed with their names and likenesses including dolls, perfume, clothes and books. 

In 2012, they announced their retirement from acting to focus on fashion and now run the successful brands The Row and Elizabeth And James.

Solo: She was not with her man in November in NYC; seen with Brooke Garber Neidich

Solo: She was not with her man in November in NYC; seen with Brooke Garber Neidich

Ashley and Mary-Kate maintain a discreet veil over their lives and rarely make public red carpet appearances, instead preferring to express themselves through their designs and products.

‘This is the way we chose to move forward in our lives: to not be in the spotlight, to really have something that speaks for itself,’ Mary-Kate told Vogue Australia last month. 

‘There is a lot of pressure we put on ourselves,’ she added. ‘If you want things to be perfect or beautiful, it’s a lot of hard work… Nothing comes easy. That’s just the way we were raised; that’s what we believe is necessary to do something different.’

Despite life out of the spotlight, the Olsen twins prove to still be relevant in pop culture as Neil Patrick Harris and husband David Burtka dressed as them for Heidi Klum’s 20th Annual Halloween Party in New York last week. 

Flattery: Despite life out of the spotlight, the Olsen twins prove to still be relevant in pop culture as Neil Patrick Harris and husband David Burtka dressed as them for Heidi Klum's 20th Annual Halloween Party in New York last week

Flattery: Despite life out of the spotlight, the Olsen twins prove to still be relevant in pop culture as Neil Patrick Harris and husband David Burtka dressed as them for Heidi Klum’s 20th Annual Halloween Party in New York last week