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  • Jodie Sweetin Parodies “Full House” Introduction on First Night of “Dancing With the Stars”

    Jodie Sweetin Parodies “Full House” Introduction on First Night of “Dancing With the Stars”

    Jodie Sweetin, with the help of her pro partner Keo Motsepe, parodied the introduction of Full House on her first night of Dancing With the Stars competition. She got plenty of support from her Fuller House costars, too.

    Andrea Barber tweeted her excitement over the incredible job Jodie Sweetin did at the season 22 premiere.

    Candace Cameron Bure watched Jodie Sweetin perform three times.

    John Stamos asked fans to vote for Jodie Sweetin and Keo Motsepe.

    Did you see Jodie Sweetin and Keo Motsepe perform on Dancing With the Stars Monday night?

    Based on Monday’s performance, might Jodie Sweetin be in line for the season 22 mirror ball trophy?

  • Stephanie Tanner: Jodie Sweetin’s Character Shares Intimate Emotional Turmoil in Episode Five of “Fuller House”

    Stephanie Tanner, the character played by actress Jodie Sweetin in the Netflix reboot Fuller House, shares a very profound disappointment with her sister in the fifth episode of the new show.

    TVLine.com shared the spoiler in recent days.

    Stephanie Tanner is the only one of Fuller House’s three leading ladies without children. Both DJ Tanner (played by Candace Cameron Bure) and Kimmy Gibbler (played by Andrea Barber) are moms.

    Stephanie Tanner is more of a free spirit. She sings, goes on dates, and lives a less settled life than her roommates.

    Fuller House series creator Jeff Franklin and executive producer Robert Boyett explain the story behind Stephanie Tanner’s turmoil.

    “First of all, I didn’t want Stephanie to have children,” Franklin tells TVLine.com. “I wanted one of the three to not have kids. The backstory I created for her was that she’s a free spirit, traveling the world. She’s into her career and into having fun, and I thought this would be a really interesting aspect to that character–and touching. I love the way that scene played between the two girls. I thought they knocked it out of the park.”

    The scene Franklin is referring to is the one in season five when Stephanie Tanner tells sister DJ she can’t have kids. She and DJ Tanner share an intimate conversation that packs an emotional punch. Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin are exceptional in this poignant moment on screen.

    The notion of Stephanie Tanner pursuing motherhood via other options hasn’t yet been ruled out.

    “That may be something that’s referenced again in the series,” Robert Boyett tells TVLine.

    Does this turmoil Stephanie Tanner faces in episode five of Fuller House come as a shock to you? Did you expect she, like DJ Tanner and Kimmy Gibbler, would one day bring her kids to Fuller House as well?

  • Andrea Barber: “Fuller House” Star Talks “Gibbler Gallop”

    Andrea Barber reprises her role as Kimmy Gibbler in the Netflix reboot of the 1990s hit show Full HouseFuller House. She and her cast mates are no doubt thrilled to learn–only days after the season one premiere–that Fuller House has already been renewed for a second season.

    In a recent interview with TV Guide, Andrea Barber and two of her Fuller House cast mates–Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin–were asked what is the strangest thing they’ve ever had to do when filming Fuller House.

    All eyes turned to Andrea Barber, who no doubt did the most embarrassing thing on screen–so embarrassing, in fact, that Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin didn’t even relive what they may or may not have done.

    Andrea Barber–in her role as Kimmy Gibbler–performed a dance move called the “Gibbler Gallop.”

    As you can well imagine, it doesn’t get much more embarrassing than that.

    The “Gibbler Gallop” is all over Twitter, with some people making fun of it and others wanting a tutorial.

    While Andrea Barber’s “Gibbler Gallop” might be embarrassing, there are indeed other moments in Fuller House that will leave viewers asking, “What?”

    Have you tuned in to Fuller House on Netflix? What might you deem the most embarrassing moment?

    Not everyone is convinced this reboot should have happened. Some, in fact, find the entire show embarrassing.

  • Carly Rae Jepsen Shares “Fuller House’ Theme Song With Ryan Seacrest

    Carly Rae Jepsen is the voice behind the theme song, “Everywhere You Look,” on the Full House reboot, Fuller House, During a visit with Ryan Seacrest earlier this week, the Canadian singer shared her version.

    Performed by Jesse Frederick during the opening of the episodes of Full House, Carly Rae Jepsen gives the song a new feel on Fuller House.

    Ryan Seacrest was taken aback when he found out just how many verses there are to the song.

    “I didn’t know the song had so many lyrics,” Seacrest admitted, as Carly Rae Jepsen read some of the lesser-known verses from her phone.

    Unfortunately, some people feel Carly Rae Jepsen singing the Fuller House theme song is the only thing worth tuning in to the Netflix series for.

    Have you checked out Fuller House, starring Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Kimmy Gibbler, John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, and more? Were you a fan of the original show back in the 1990s?

    What’s your take on the reboot? Might Carly Rae Jepsen truly be the best thing it has going for it after all?

  • Ashley Olsen, Sister Mary-Kate: How is Their Absence Explained in First, Subsequent Episodes of “Fuller House?”

    Ashley Olsen and twin sister Mary-Kate–often referred to as the Olsen twins–are the only original Full House cast members who didn’t sign on to the reboot, Fuller House. Now that the series has premiered via Netflix, those who don’t subscribe are curious how the absence of Michelle Tanner–played by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen–is explained in the first episode.

    E! News reports Michelle Tanner is sort of an afterthought in the first episode of Fuller House. In fact, the first reference lasts about 13 seconds, and appears to throw major shade at Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

    In the scene, Stephanie Tanner (played by Jodie Sweetin) asks her dad, Danny Tanner, (played by Bob Saget), where Michelle is.

    “Well, Michelle sends her love, but she’s busy in New York running her fashion empire,” he says.

    Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, of course, run their own fashion empire in New York City.

    Following the remark, the entire Fuller House cast–John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Candace Cameron-Bure, Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, and more–stare directly at the camera for what feels like an eternity.

    Fast forward several more episodes. Yes, that’s right. The topic of Michelle Tanner doesn’t come up again until episode seven. Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) and her daughter Ramona (played by Soni Nicole Bringas) return home from a NYC shopping trip. As they are preparing for Ramona’s birthday party, D.J. Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure) asks them how the trip went.

    “Amazing,” Ramona says. “I got my first designer dress for the party. It’s an Elizabeth and James by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.”

    “At these prices, no wonder they don’t need to act anymore,” Kimmy Gibbler says.

    If that’s not shade directed squarely into the faces of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, then nothing is.

    The final reference comes in the final episode of season one. It takes place as follows, in a phone call to Michelle Tanner.

    Stephanie Tanner: “Oh, let’s call Michelle”

    D.J. Tanner: “It’s five in the morning in New York.”

    Stephanie: “Ah, perfect. Aw, voicemail.”

    Kimmy Gibbler: “Why you not come to my wedding? You’re in big trouble mister.”

    D.J.: “No way, Jose!”

    Stephanie: “Awww, nuts.”

    All: “You got it dude!”

    At that is all the coverage Michelle Tanner–once played by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen–get in Fuller House.

    Is the message here that Fuller House will be just fine even without Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen?

    Fans will have to wait for the ratings to see about that.

  • Stephanie Tanner, Jodie Sweetin’s “Fuller House” Character, Romances San Francisco Giants Right Fielder in Episode 10

    Stephanie Tanner is back. Jodie Sweetin has reprised her Full House role for the show’s Netflix reboot Fuller House. Now living in her childhood home alongside sister D.J. Tanner (played by Candace Cameron Bure) and D.J.’s best friend Kimmy Gibbler (played by Andrea Barber), Stephanie Tanner is single, so she loves going out on dates.

    Romper.com reports that in season 10, Stephanie Tanner lands a date with San Francisco Giants right fielder Hunter Pence. It seems Pence gets Stephanie a gig singing at his baseball game, as well as tickets for the family to see the game and hear Stephanie Tanner sing.

    In real life, Hunter Pence is engaged. He proposed to girlfriend Alexis Cozombolidis at Disney World in December.

    In real life, Stephanie Tanner–well, the actor who plays her–is engaged, too. Jodie Sweetin and Justin Hodak announced their engagement last month.

    Hodak shared a very romantic Instagram post in honor of Jodie Sweetin’s recent birthday.

    “To my one and only @jodiesweetin. I love you more than anything. Happy Birthday. May we grow together for many more to come,” he captioned it.

    A photo posted by Justin Hodak (@justinhodak_) on

    Although a wedding date hasn’t yet been announced, this will be the fourth marriage for both Jodie Sweetin and Justin Hodak.

    Are you excited to see Jodie Sweetin–as Stephanie Tanner–back on TV in the Netflix reboot Fuller House?

    What’s your take on Stephanie Tanner’s impending date with Hunter Pence?

  • Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure, and Andrea Barber Talk About Their Kids’ Awareness of Moms as “Full House,” “Fuller House” Stars

    Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure, and Andrea Barber all all excited for today’s premiere of Fuller House on Netflix. The ladies have been friends for almost 30 years–friendships that started with the premiere of Full House.

    Reprising their roles as Stephanie Tanner, DJ Tanner, and Kimmy Gibbler–Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure, and Andrea Barber, respectively, are all moms, too. During a recent interview with People magazine they dished about their kids and their awareness that their moms were Full House stars–and are very soon to be Fuller House stars, too.

    “First grade is when they start to develop awareness. At my kids’ school, the kindergarteners are clueless, the first graders are getting smarter, the second graders are like, ‘(Gasp!) You are in Full House!’ And I’m like, ‘I’ve been your room mom for two years now and you’re just now realizing this?’ Same with my kids, they had no interest in watching Full House until about age eight or nine and now they binge watch on all the networks,” Andrea Barber says.

    “It’s cute, my kids came home from school the other day and one of their teachers aides was like, ‘I saw your mommy in the news and I saw pictures of you in the news, too’ and so they came out of their class and were like, ‘Mom! We were in the news!’ I was like, ‘Yes I know, it was a picture of all three of us,’” Jodie Sweetin shares. “[My daughter] was like ‘No no, it was just me,’ my little one. ‘Okay it was just you.’ But they get really excited.”

    Candace Cameron Bure explains that while her kids are older now–in both junior high and high school–they like Fuller House better than Full House.

    “The big benefit is when the teachers figure it out. If that will help my kids get better grades, I’m like, ‘What do you need?’ because we need some A’s in high school,” she says.

    Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, and Candace Cameron Bure’s lives are about to change. After today’s premiere of Fuller House, they’ll be officially back in the limelight again.

    If their kids don’t realize just how big their moms are, they’ll need only wait a few days for the frenzy to kick in.

    Are you excited about Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber heading back to TV?

  • “Fuller House” Premieres on Netflix Later This Week, With Carly Rae Jepsen Singing Theme Song

    Fuller House, the long-awaited reboot of Full House, premieres this week on Netflix. Singer Carly Rae Jepsen–fresh on the heels of her Grease: Live appearance–has a big role to play in Fuller House, too. No, Jepsen isn’t acting as a friend or foe of the Tanner girls. Instead she is singing the theme song.

    The same theme song that opened each episode of Full House, “Everywhere You Look,” will be opening each episode of Fuller House, too. The big difference will be that in place of Jesse Frederick belting out the tune, Carly Rae Jepsen has that covered instead.

    Rolling Stone reports that Carly Rae Jepsen recorded her version of “Everywhere You Look” in 2015, setting aside time from promoting her album “Emotion” in order to do so.

    Jepsen said in her Rolling Stone interview that she has wonderful memories of watching Full House, making it all that more special to be singing the Fuller House theme song.

    Full House is essentially my childhood. It was my favorite TV show growing up,” she said. “I can remember being on a camping trip with my parents and asking them what time it was, how much further ’til we get there kind of thing, and they said, “Three more Full Houses!” I understand what that means: two-and-a-half hours. So I was offered this and wondering if it could fit into my schedule; I had a lot going on at the time. I remember my team thinking, “I don’t think you’re going to have time to do this.” It was casually mentioned in one of those phone calls, and I said, “What? We have to make time for this! I’ll come in the middle of the night, whatever it is.” When I found out that Butch Walker was part of it too, that sealed the deal for me, because obviously I admire what he’s done and heard such great things that I was dying to get in the room and combine two things I was very curious about.”

    Has Carly Rae Jepsen been allowed any special privileges regarding the Fuller House reboot–as in has she seen any of the upcoming episodes?

    “No, not yet,” she said. “I’ve seen a poster for it, but I haven’t seen any trailers or things like that. Either way, I feel like there’s an amazing concept already, and I’m looking forward to watching the storylines. I told my girlfriends we’re going to have to have a popcorn night and really enjoy it from start to finish.”

    Will you be doing as Carly Rae Jepsen plans when Fuller House premieres on Netflix this Friday, February 26th?

    You can bet lots of people–okay, so it will probably be mostly girls–will pop that popcorn and curl up on the couch in anticipation of the Tanner girls–Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen aren’t reprising their role as Michelle Tanner), along with Andrea Barber–in Fuller House form. Of course these people won’t get to listen to themselves sing the Fuller House theme song, the way Carly Rae Jepsen can.

  • “Full House” Cast Reunites on “Tonight Show” Ahead of “Fuller House” Premiere

    The Full House cast–at least several of them, anyway–reunited on The Tonight Show for a hilarious sketch ahead of the upcoming Fuller House premiere.

    There’s only about a week and a half to go before the Full House cast reprises their roles and shows up via Netflix in grownup form on Fuller House.

    In addition to landing Bob Saget, John Stamos, and Dave Coulier, Jimmy Fallon also got Lori Loughlin, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber to appear on his show. Since Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen won’t be reprising their role as Michelle Tanner, Fallon played her himself–in his Donald Trump persona.



    Full House
    fans no doubt loved the touch of nostalgia when the whole gang sang the show’s original theme song.

    Were you a Full House fan? Will you be tuning in to Fuller House when it premieres on Netflix?

    What did you think of the Full House gang–and Jimmy Fallon’s Donald Trump–in the hilarious sketch above?

  • Lori Loughlin Shares Silver Anniversary With “Fuller House” Co-Star John Stamos

    Lori Loughlin is celebrating her silver anniversary with her Full House and Fuller House co-star John Stamos.

    She shared the love via Instagram on Monday, wish Stamos a happy 25th anniversary.

    “Happy Anniversary to Jesse & Becky celebrating 25 years of marriage! Way to go kids!! ❤️?,” Lori Loughlin captioned a photo of herself alongside her co-star.

    A photo posted by Lori Loughlin (@loriloughlin) on

    Fans are beyond excited that Lori Loughlin is reprising her role as Aunt Becky on Fuller House. John Stamos isn’t just reprising his role as Uncle Jesse. He is serving as one of the Fuller House producers, too.

    In addition to Lori Loughlin and John Stamos, Fuller House will star Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, and more.

    Fans can catch most of their favorite Full House characters (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who played Michelle Tanner, aren’t returning) when Fuller House premieres on Netflix later this month.

  • Andrea Barber And Crew Premiere “Fuller House” Trailer On “Ellen”

    Andrea Barber is back and better than ever as Kimmy Gibbler on Fuller House, the Full House sequel.

    Fuller House stars all original cast members, except Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, and all of them look amazing. But, Andrea Barber is so very entertaining as a grown-up Kimmy.

    Kimmy (Andrea Barber) and Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) volunteer to move in to the iconic house with newly-single D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) to help raise her three boys.

    Andrea Barber is hilarious in a scene wherein Sweetin proclaims that Kimmy is “stuck in the 90’s.”

    #FullerHouseNews #fullerhouse

    A photo posted by Fuller House News (@fullerhousenews) on

    If you haven’t seen the trailer yet, check it out:

    https://youtu.be/CXuGLswn2l0

    Of course, Andrea Barber, Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron Bure make reference to Michelle in the trailer, but we all know the Olsen twins do not appear in Fuller House.

    So, Ellen asked the question that was on all of our minds, saying, “Do you think the Olsen twins will make a guest appearance? I’m sure everybody is asking that already because they’re not a part of this, but do you think they’ll stop in?”

    To which Candace Cameron Bure replied, “I don’t know. The door’s open if they want to.”

    Andrea Barber added, “Yeah the door’s always open.”

    Cameron Bure kicked back in, “We make reference to them on the show though so they are not forgotten. We talk about them.”

    Jodie Sweetin concluded, “Yeah we definitely acknowledge Michelle being, you know. Present.”

    Perhaps the Olsen twins are just too busy to join Andrea Barber and Candace Cameron Bure on the show, but it sure seems they are missing out on something special.

    What do you think? Are you excited to see Andrea Barber in action as Kimmy Gibbler again?

  • Jodie Sweetin, “Fuller House” Star, Engaged to Boyfriend Justin Hodak

    Jodie Sweetin is soon to make her return to TV, reprising her Full House role as Stephanie Tanner on the new Netflix reboot, Fuller House. It seems she’ll be making that return as an engaged woman, too. On Thursday Sweetin told her close friends that she and boyfriend Justin Hodak are engaged.

    Although neither Jodie Sweetin nor Justin Hodak has made a formal announcement about their engagement, the two are known for sharing their declarations of love via social media.

    Just two days ago–on Jodie Sweetin’s birthday–Hodak professed his love.

    “To my one and only @jodiesweetin. I love you more than anything. Happy Birthday. May we grow together for many more to come,” he captioned a photo of the two kissing.

    A photo posted by Justin Hodak (@justinhodak_) on

    Justin Hodak appears to already be a part of Jodie Sweetin’s family. She shared a photo collage from her birthday celebration at home, including shots of her daughters Zoie and Beatrix.

    “Great family pics from my birthday dinner last night!” she captioned her post.

    A photo posted by Jodie Sweetin (@jodiesweetin) on

    Jodie Sweetin’s fans don’t have long to wait to see her back on the small screen. Fuller House premieres on Netflix on February 26.

    Sweetin brought her fiance to the Fuller House wrap party, and they posed on the front steps of the Tanner family home.

    The entire cast of Fuller House–including Jodie Sweetin’s closest friends Candace Cameron Bure and Andrea Barber–are surely thrilled to learn of her engagement.

    This will be the fourth marriage for both Jodie Sweetin and Justin Hodak.

  • “Fuller House” Stars Share Excitement Over Reboot During Television Critics Association Panel

    Fuller House stars Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber joined the upcoming show’s executive producers–Bob Boyett and Jeff Franklin–at a Television Critics Association panel in L.A. on Sunday. The show’s three main characters shared some nostalgic feelings about reprising their Full House characters.

    Candace Cameron Bure admits she was a bit overwhelmed during her first day on the Fuller House set.

    “I had to pause and stop. The emotions got to me and I was crying. I was flooded with so many memories,” she said.

    Her character, DJ Tanner, is a recently widowed pregnant veterinarian with two sons on Fuller House.

    Andrea Barber, reprising her role as DJ’s best friend Kimmy Gibbler, and Jodie Sweetin in her previous role as Stephanie Tanner, both move in with DJ to help her with her family.

    Fuller House feels “like coming home again to your childhood home,” Andrea Barber said Sunday.

    “It’s fun filling in the blanks of what’s gone on with these characters” over the years,” Jodie Sweetin shared.

    Jeff Franklin created Fuller House, and he warns that although the first episode is filled with nostalgia, fans shouldn’t expect that in subsequent episodes.

    “We wanted to create an episode for the fans, (as in) the last episode of Full House we never got to do. Fans know the show inside out, probably better than I do,” he said. “Going forward, it’s great to have the guys and Becky coming through now and then. We want them there, but this is a show centered around these three women. As the episodes go along, the visits will become more sporadic.”

    The only Full House cast members who won’t return to Fuller House are Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The Olsen twins played the role of Michelle Tanner, DJ and Stephanie Tanner’s little sister.

    Are you as excited about the premiere of Fuller House as Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber, and Jodie Sweetin?

    You don’t have long to wait.

    Fuller House begins airing via Netflix starting on February 26.

  • “Fuller House:” There’s Still A Remote Chance Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Will Make Cameo Appearance in Second Season

    Fuller House is set to air via Netflix starting in February, and fans are still a bit dismayed that Michelle Tanner–played in the original Full House by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen–won’t even make a cameo in the reboot.

    A new report, however, says all is not lost–at least not yet.

    “There is still a chance we will see the Olsen twins on the show in the future and in a future season,” a source tells HollywoodLife.com.

    It seems the Olsen twins haven’t acted in a long time, and while that is certainly part of their concern, they also don’t want to return to acting if the series winds up being bad.

    “The girls are going to wait and see it and see how it is accepted before they move forward with it,” the source adds. “They both understand that there is a lot of excitement surrounding it but they keep asking the question, ‘What if it is bad?’ They are in a wait and see mode right now but there is certainly a chance they may show up in the future based on its success.”

    That said, if Fuller House is the massive hit everyone expects it to be, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen might make a cameo appearance or guest star in the second season–if Netflix orders a second season of the show.

    In the meantime, any talk of Michelle Tanner in Fuller House–at least for the first season–will be a case of art imitating life. Michelle is off in New York, working on a career in fashion.

    Fans are beyond excited to see Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber reprise their Full House roles, and fan favorites like Lori Loughlin, John Stamos, Bob Saget, and Dave Coulier make guest appearances.

    Does Fuller House need Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen? Do you think the Full House reboot can be a big hit–even without them?

  • Candace Cameron Bure Says DJ Tanner’s Parenting on “Fuller House” A Bit Like Danny Tanner’s on “Full House”

    Candace Cameron Bure recently chatted with Entertainment Tonight, and during her interview shared a few interesting similarities between her Fuller House grown-up character DJ Tanner and her Full House and Fuller House dad Danny Tanner (played by Bob Saget).

    “She is a little bit like Danny Tanner as a dad,” Candace Cameron Bure said of DJ. “She’s very organized and orderly. She’s a single mom, so she kind of has to be with three kids, and she’s the mom of the group in every way, between Kimmy and Stephanie.”

    “I can honestly say that every scene with Andrea Barber [Kimmy] and Jodie Sweeten [Stephanie] and the legacy cast–they are forever just a huge part of my heart and just so much fun,” she added. “I hope everyone loves the show as much as we [loved] doing it because we want to be back for years and years and years.”

    A new teaser trailer for Fuller House aired for the first time in recent days, replete with the Full House theme song, “Everywhere You Look.” In it, fans get their first look at grown up versions of Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber’s characters–and more.

    Are you excited to see Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and the rest (all but Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) of the Full House gang return to TV via Netflix in Fuller House? It will be fun to see if DJ Tanner’s parenting style truly mimics that of Danny Tanner’s.

    Fans don’t have long to wait. The Netflix series premieres on February 26.

  • Jodie Sweetin: “Fuller House” Star Wins Court Battle Over Daughter’s Schooling

    Jodie Sweetin: “Fuller House” Star Wins Court Battle Over Daughter’s Schooling

    Jodie Sweetin is no stranger when it comes to winning battles. A recovering addict, she knows well the strength it takes to set things straight and live a good life.

    Now firmly ensconced in her reprised role as Stephanie Tanner on Netflix’s reboot of Full HouseFuller House–Jodie Sweetin has engaged in yet another battle, and emerged victorious.

    This time Sweetin’s battle was with her ex-husband Morty Coyle–father of her younger daughter Beatrix. Coyle wanted the five-year-old enrolled in an exclusive private school, while Jodie Sweetin wanted her to attend the school her half-sister Zoie, who is seven, attends.

    Sweetin argued the sisters should “have the opportunity to spend time together each day,” and that it made no sense to drop off and pick up the girls from two separate schools.

    Despite Jodie Sweetin’s approval, however, Morty Coyle enrolled Beatrix at the school.

    “I want to be very clear that I do not want Bea enrolled at this time, and that by your choosing to enroll her, you are going against my wishes,” Sweetin wrote in an email to her ex-husband back on July 20, 2015. “We have to agree on any schooling decisions and…if we cannot, the court must decide it for us. It seems as though we will have to go that route.”

    Morty Coyle went against the terms of the former couple’s joint legal custody agreement when enrolling Beatrix at the school.

    The judge in this case sided with the Fuller House star, allowing Jodie Sweetin to send Beatrix to school with her sister, until 2018. At that time the two parents will have to work together to decide the next step to take regarding their daughter’s education.

    Jodie Sweetin–along with Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber, Lori Loughlin, Bob Saget, John Stamos, and more–can be seen in the Netflix premiere of Fuller House when it debuts on February 26.

  • Candace Cameron Bure: “Fuller House’s” DJ Tanner Talks Aging, Doesn’t Mind It

    Candace Cameron Bure–DJ Tanner on Full House and its upcoming Netflix reboot Fuller House–is 39. In a recent interview with People magazine, she dishes on aging–something she doesn’t seem to mind all that much.

    “I’ve always enjoyed aging,” Candace Cameron Bure says. “But I’m kinda hangin’ on to every last day that I’m 39!”

    It’s hard to believe the actress is almost 40–but it has been about 20 years since Full House came to an end. Now, alongside Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner) and Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler), Candace Cameron Bure is set to make her big comeback as a widowed mom. John Stamos is reprising his role as Uncle Jesse, and also serves as one of the show’s producers.

    As for that upcoming 40th birthday–Candace Cameron Bure will celebrate it on April 6–she says she is “embracing it.”

    “I still don’t feel 40,” she says.

    She doesn’t look it, either.

    Are you looking forward to seeing Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, John Stamos, Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, and more when Fuller House airs via Netflix in 2016?

  • Lori Loughlin, John Stamos of ‘Full House’ Remember a Date They Went On As Teens

    Lori Loughlin and John Stamos have confirmed that, yes indeed, they went on a date together as teens.

    The 51-year-old Full House actress and her 52-year-old co-star, who will reprise their roles for Netflix as Becky and Jesse Katsopolis on Fuller House, discussed the infamous date in an interview for the Jan. 18 issue of People magazine.

    “He asked me to go to Disneyland to see a band,” Loughlin remembered. “We fight internally about [whether it was a date]. I’m like, ‘Was that a date?’ He’s like, ‘Yeah!’”

    “As I recall, we ended up kissing,” Stamos added. “That sounds like a date, right?”

    Loughlin and Stamos co-starred as a married couple on Full House between 1987 to 1995. Fans of the show always hoped they would get together in real life, but they ended up being disappointed.

    Even if they may have wanted to take their relationship out of the friend zone, they always seemed to be married to someone else. Loughlin was married to Michael R. Burns from 1989 to 1996 and then married Mossimo Giannulli the year after her divorce. She has two daughters With Giannulli — 17-year-old Isabella and 16-year-old Olivia. As for Stamos, he was married to Rebecca Romijn from 1998 to 2005, but apparently always carried a torch for Lori.

    “We did have some off-timing, but no disrespect to her family and her husband now, I would say that she could be the one that got away,” Stamos told HuffPost Live in 2013. “She’s one of my dearest friends, and that’s enough. But I really do adore her.”

    The premiere of Fuller House is Feb. 26 on Netflix and stars Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, along with appearances by Loughlin and Stamos.

    John Stamos currently stars on the Fox sitcom Grandfathered, co-starring Paget Brewster, Josh Peck and Christina Milian, airing Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET.

  • Jodie Sweetin, “Fuller House” Cast Mates Tease Fans in First Trailer

    Jodie Sweetin and some of her Fuller House cast mates are teasing fans with a dance party trailer of their upcoming Netflix show.

    Joined by Candace Cameron Bure and Kimmy Gibbler, Jodie Sweetin gets down to “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae).”

    Candace Cameron Bure even twerks, Jodie Sweetin shows off her stellar dance moves, and Andrea Barber acts just like the Kimmy Gibbler of Full House days.

    Fans are eagerly awaiting the return of the Full House cast in Fuller House. They’re in luck, too, as it appears everyone is returning except for the Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

    Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure, and Andrea Barber have all kept in close touch over the years, so their reunion wasn’t as spectacular as that of some of the other Full House regulars. John Stamos will star in a recurring role as Uncle Jesse. He is also one of the show’s producers. Lori Loughlin in returning as his wife, Aunt Becky.

    Fuller House starts streaming via Netflix on February 26.

    Which of the Fuller House ladies are you most excited to see reprise her role–Candace Cameron Bure as DJ Tanner, Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner, or Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler?

  • Lori Loughlin Confirms: No Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in “Full House” Reboot

    Lori Loughlin has confirmed–much to the chagrin of Michelle Tanner fans–that Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen won’t appear in the Full House reboot, Fuller House. Set to air via Netflix in 2016, there was some sort of conflict between producers–one of whom plays Lori Loughlin’s husband Uncle Jesse–and the Olsen twins from the beginning. They claimed John Stamos didn’t invite them to appear in the reboot. He immediately cried foul and said they were welcome any time.

    Since then, speculation has run high as to whether the fashion designers would at the very least make guest appearances on Fuller House from time to time. Now Lori Loughlin explains that definitely won’t be the case.

    “No, I don’t think they’re going to make a cameo. They didn’t this season,” she said in a recent interview with the Huffington Post.

    Lori Loughlin added that filming Fuller House took her back to her Full House days.

    “After you got over the initial surreal experience of like, ‘Wow, we’re here again,’ we sort of fell back into line exactly as we were,” she said. “And we had a lot of laughs and a lot of good times and it was a lot like picking up right where we left off.”

    Loughlin added that the spinoff centers around Candace Cameron Bure (DJ Tanner), Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner), and Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber). The rest of the Full House gang–yes, everyone who starred in the original series, except Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen–will appear from time to time throughout each season.

    “So, for the very first episode we were all there…then we came on throughout the season and we each did different episodes on our own,” Lori Loughlin explained. “I did one episode where it was just me and the girls…we were all in the first one, and then sprinkled out through the rest of the season.”

    It’s likely that people aren’t all that surprised by Lori Loughlin’s confirmation about no Olsen twins in Fuller House. They have seemed in recent years like they believe they’re above doing TV, and have fully immersed themselves in the world of fashion.

  • Candace Cameron Bure Shares Sneak Peek at “Fuller House” Home

    Candace Cameron Bure is proof positive you can always go home. That’s what she’s doing in the Netflix Full House reboot, Fuller House. Reprising her role as DJ Tanner, Candace Cameron Bure has been excited for every step along the way to the upcoming series. That’s why she was thrilled to share a sneak peek of her childhood (read: Full House) home via social media.

    If the photo she shared doesn’t transport everyone back to the 1980s and 1990s, then nothing will.

    They are building the Full House house on the Warner Brother's back lot! Welcome to my childhood home 🤗

    Posted by Candace Cameron Bure on Wednesday, October 28, 2015

    In Fuller House, DJ Tanner is a veterinarian and widowed mom of three. She’ll have plenty of help to help her raise her family, however. Best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) and sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) are her reinforcements. In addition to Candace Cameron Bure, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Scott Weinger, Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and John Stamos will all make regular appearances on the show. John Stamos is also executive producing the show. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen won’t be returning for the reboot. They opted out of reprising the role of Michelle Tanner.

    Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin–in their roles as the Tanner sisters–will have some incredibly handsome love interests at some point during the show. Val Chmerkovskiy and Maksim Chmerkovskiy–both of Dancing With the Stars fame–will guest star on the show.

    Are you as excited as Candace Cameron Bure to see the Tanner home in its creation on the Warner Brothers lot?