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  • Elizabeth Olsen Talks About Those “Fuller House” Rumors

    Elizabeth Olsen opened up recently about the rumor that she’ll appear on Fuller House, saying she has no idea where it got started and that it’s not something in development.

    The Avengers star says she hasn’t been contacted about coming onto the show, which her famous older sisters eschewed in favor of keeping away from the cameras.

    “If I did get an offer, I’m pretty sure no one on my team heard it and neither did I. I don’t know where that started,” Elizabeth said.

    It may have come about because series creator Jeff Franklin said months ago that when they found out Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen weren’t interested in returning to the series that made them famous, they considered asking Elizabeth if she would come in and take over the role of Michelle but ultimately decided it wasn’t the right fit.

    “I am still hopeful that Mary-Kate or Ashley or both of them will come back and be a part of it, even if it’s just for an hour. We miss that. Everybody does feel that hole in the family … But hopefully next time around, we’ll have them back.”

    The show’s entire first season has already premiered on Netflix and has been renewed for a second season, and while it doesn’t look like Elizabeth will be making an appearance, some say there still could be a chance that the Olsen twins will show up at some point, even if it’s just for a small cameo.

    “The girls are going to wait and see it and see how it is accepted before they move forward with it. 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,” a source said earlier this year.

    Fuller House has already been on the receiving end of praise and criticism, scandals and rumors. With most of the original cast returning to the reboot, it was bound to happen, but the stars are dealing with it the best they can. Jodie Sweetin has already found what she’ll do during her downtime between seasons; she’s currently starring on Dancing With The Stars. Candace Cameron Bure has had a bit of trouble, however, as some of her Christian fans are upset over her wardrobe on the show (among other things). The actress took to Instagram earlier this month to ask her fans to take their religious arguments somewhere else after they were clogging up her comment feed.

  • 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?

  • Candace Cameron Bure Tells Fans To Stop Having Religious Debates Over “Fuller House”

    Candace Cameron Bure Tells Fans To Stop Having Religious Debates Over “Fuller House”

    Candace Cameron Bure took to Instagram last week to tell her fans they were getting “ridiculous” with the religious debates on her social media pages, asking them to take it elsewhere.

    The Fuller House star has been the target of quite a bit of backlash recently from Christian groups and fans, who say they don’t like the direction the Netflix show takes in regards to DJ’s wardrobe and behavior. Followers on both sides of the debate have gotten heated, and Bure says she’s tired of all the negativity, especially when it’s in the comment section of a photo that has nothing to do with the show.

    “This is getting ridiculous!! STOP having religious debates about me and my family on my comments thread after EVERY single photo I post when they have nothing to do with the picture! If someone makes a rude or negative comment, ignore it! You’re feeding and driving the negativity. This is NOT productive or respectful conversation. And I’m talking to BOTH sides! It’s getting old and downright ugly. This does not represent Jesus well. Let’s encourage one another as well as take the debates to a private page. Please and thank you,” Candace wrote.

    Some Christian fans are upset over the fact that DJ kisses a man who is not her husband (the character is widowed), goes out dancing in clubs, and wears revealing clothing, and some are saying they don’t think the show is appropriate for kids, unlike the original series.

    “I quit watching the show after the fourth one. There is too much crude humor and half nakedness and body flinging. For somebody who’s supposed to be a Christian is trying to please both worlds—it’s sad it had to come to this. It’s not something today’s kids should watch either,” one commenter wrote.

    Candace Cameron Bure doesn’t appear to be letting the negativity affect what she posts, however; the actress recently shared a photo of the kissing scene on Instagram, asking fans to vote whether DJ should end up with Steve or Matt.

    Whose team are you on? #Repost @fullerhouse @thejohnbrotherton ・・・ DJ and Matt, sitting in a tree… #FullerHouse #TeamMatt

    A photo posted by Candace Cameron Bure (@candacecbure) on

  • “Fuller House” Cast Supports Jodie Sweetin’s “Dancing With the Stars” Gig

    The Fuller House cast is behind Jodie Sweetin as she prepares to compete on the upcoming season of Dancing With the Stars. Sweetin recently reprised her role as Stephanie Tanner on the Full House reboot.

    “I think so many people know me as Stephanie and as that character, which is amazing and there’s been incredible support for it,” Sweetin said in an interview with People magazine on Tuesday. “But now I get to show people who I am and also, I kind of get to find out stuff about myself.”

    Jodie Sweetin isn’t the first of her Fuller House cast mates to compete on Dancing With the Stars. Candace Cameron Bure, who plays DJ Tanner, competed on season 18 of Dancing With the Stars, alongside Mark Ballas. She can’t wait to see her Fuller House co-star compete.

    “I am so ready; I am more than ready,” she told E! News when Sweetin confirmed she was competing. “I am just there. I will try not to take over for her because I might nudge myself back onto that dance floor.”

    Jodie Sweetin has met her dance partner, Keo Motsepe, and thinks they are a good match. The Fuller House star will compete against Good Morning America’s Ginger Zee, The O.C.’s Mischa Barton, Denver Broncos linebacker (and recent Super Bowl MVP) Von Miller, TV news personality Geraldo Rivera, The Facts of Life and The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Fields, UFC Fighter Paige VanZant, Boyz II Men’s Wanya Morris, former NFL quarterback Doug Flutie, America’s Next Top Model winner Nyle DiMarco, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown and actress (and ex-wife of current GOP hopeful Donald Trump) Marla Maples.

    It will be fun to watch Jodie Sweetin compete on season 22 of Dancing With the Stars. It will be fun to see if her Fuller House cast mates show up in the audience from time to time, too.

    The new season of DWTS premieres on March 21.

  • “Fuller House” Star Candace Cameron Bure Gets Into The Wrestling Ring

    Fuller House has kept fans entertained over the past couple of weeks since it debuted on Netflix, and its stars are having a field day with everything that’s being thrown at them, including having to learn wrestling moves.

    Candace Cameron Bure, who plays DJ on the reboot of the classic show, spoke in an interview recently about what it was like to get into the wrestling ring for an episode, where she refused to let a stunt woman step in and have all the fun. Fans in the live studio audience were shocked that she was doing all the moves, but Bure says it wasn’t that big a deal.

    “I’m not an athlete and I’m not a gymnast, but I’ve always loved any type of sport and fitness and I love running Tough Mudder or Spartan races and anything that’s strength…They were all nervous that I wouldn’t do it and they didn’t want me to get hurt. I’m like, “Listen, I know I can do it.” All the producers watched the first cut and they couldn’t believe that I was doing it. It was so much fun; I had a blast,” Bure said.

    Candace says she had a couple of days to practice, then filmed the scene on the third day, so there wasn’t a lot of time to prepare. She still nailed the moves, however, and shared photos of the day with her Instagram fans.

    Fuller House was recently picked up for a second season, much to the delight of fans, but it’s still unclear whether the Olsen twins will make an appearance. There have been several rumors floating around regarding their absence from the first season–John Stamos says they declined to come back with all the other original actors because they haven’t been on camera in a long time–but a new rumor has started online about Bob Saget talking up Ashley Olsen at a recent movie premiere.

    The stars are already getting their first taste of what it’s like to star on a hit show in the age of digital and social media; both Bure and co-star Jodie Sweetin have been in the headlines quite a bit in recent weeks after Christian groups went after them for their wardrobe and non-family friendly behavior on the show, and Miley Cyrus decided to share old photos of Sweetin over the weekend which show her in her party days, straddling a man’s lap in revealing clothing.

  • 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?

  • Candace Cameron Bure, “Fuller House” Take Heat For Wardrobe, Same-Sex Kisses

    Candace Cameron Bure is under fire this week for her wardrobe on the Fuller House set, and several fans have taken to Instagram to vent their outrage that she’s not leading by example for their children.

    The actress took to social media to share a photo of herself with her co-stars, all of them in flirty party clothes. Candace is fairly covered up, but the short outfit shows off her legs, and one commenter wrote on the post (which has since been deleted) that she was disappointed.

    “I thought she stands for Christian values. Seriously though! I am so sad! I thought @Candacebure stands up for Christian values?!?! This makes me so sad. I can’t let my kids watch this, is this how you dress?”

    Candace Cameron Bure isn’t the only one taking criticism; another fan wrote on Facebook that the tone of the show was very different from what viewers were promised, and longed for the family-friendly scripts of the original series.

    “We were promised over and over again that this would be the ‘family friendly’ show that we loved in the original Full House,” the user wrote.

    The show has been widely anticipated for months, especially since almost the entire original cast returned for the Netflix show. However, the storylines have left something to be desired by many Christian fans, some of whom are upset over an episode in which there are same-sex kisses between different characters.

    “I waited a long time to watch this and I was so excited, but the gay/lesbian act scenes uh NO..the profanity used, and the lack of clothing on some were just a huge disappointment..If you’re going to state youre a Christian then you can’t live in a world of sin and act like it’s ok,” a commenter wrote.

    So far, the show’s stars haven’t commented on the negative backlash, but they’ve been busy; the series just got picked up for a second season, and Jodie Sweetin recently announced she’ll be on the next season of Dancing With The Stars.

  • Jodie Sweetin to Put On Her Dancing Shoes For ‘Dancing With the Stars’

    Jodie Sweetin is ready to slip on her dancing shoes to join the cast of Season 22 of Dancing With the Stars.

    There has been much media speculation that Sweetin would join the cast, but the news was made official on Wednesday during her appearance on Good Morning America.

    Sweetin will be partnered with professional dancer Keo Mostepe.

    Sweetin has turned down requests to appear on DWTS in the past because of scheduling conflicts. A self-declared huge fan of the show, Sweetin said she is very excited to hit the dance floor.

    “I’ve always loved to dance, and Stephanie was a dancer on the show, and I danced growing up,” she said. “I have some experience. I have some rhythm.”

    In February, Sweetin told E! News that appearing on Dancing With the Stars would be “really fun,” but declined to share whether she was joining the cast.

    “I love dance and I think it would be really fun,” she said.

    This is the second Fuller House star to appear on the dance competition. Costar Candace Cameron Bure previously appeared on DWTS and couldn’t stop talking about Sweetin and her new dance adventure.

    “I am so ready; I am more than ready,” Cameron Bure told E! News. “I am just there. I will try not to take over for her because I might nudge myself back onto that dance floor.”

    Sweetin has previewed a few dance sequences in Netflix’s sequel series Fuller House. Maks Chmerkovskiy and Val Chmerkovskiy of DWTS both appeared in an episode of the sitcom.

    Sweetin told the GMA anchors her time with Val on Fuller House inspired her to commit to Season 22 of DWTS.

    Who thinks Jodie Sweetin has a chance of winning the coveted Mirrorball Trophy?

  • Jodie Sweetin Confirms She’s Competing on “Dancing With the Stars”

    Jodie Sweetin, who has reprised her role as Stephanie Tanner on the Netflix series Fuller House, confirmed on Wednesday she’ll compete on the upcoming season of Dancing With the Stars.

    It was on Good Morning America that Jodie Sweetin shared her exciting news about season 22 of Dancing With the Stars.

    There was some speculation earlier this month that Sweetin might join the upcoming DWTS cast, but nothing was confirmed at that time.

    She told E! News competing would be “really fun.”

    “I’ve always loved to dance, and Stephanie was a dancer on the show, and I danced growing up,” she said at the time. “I have some experience. I have some rhythm.”

    Jodie Sweetin showed off her dancing talent as Stephanie Tanner in Full House.

    Now that Jodie Sweetin has confirmed she’ll compete on season 22 of Dancing With the Stars, the next big question is about her dance pro partner. Jodie has been paired with pro dancer Keo Mostepe. He was paired with Chaka Khan during season 21.

    Sweetin’s Fuller House co-star Candace Cameron Bure competed on season 18 of Dancing With the Stars, alongside Mark Ballas. They wound up in third place that season. Bure, who has reprised her role as DJ Tanner, can’t wait to see Jodie Sweetin compete.

    “I am so ready; I am more than ready,” she says. “I am just there. I will try not to take over for her because I might nudge myself back onto that dance floor.”

    Good Morning America will announce the rest of the season 22 Dancing With the Stars cast next week.

    Will you cheer for Jodie Sweetin when season 22 of Dancing With the Stars premieres on March 21 on ABC?

  • 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.

  • John Stamos Shares Throwback Video of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Is He Disappointed They Didn’t Sign on to “Fuller House?”

    John Stamos shared an adorable throwback video of Mary-Kate and ashley Olsen on Sunday. The Olsen twins shared the role of little Michelle Tanner in the hit TV show Full House. Just days ahead of the Full House reboot–Fuller House–premiere, it appears John Stamos might be feeling disappointment over Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen choice of not signing on to join the cast.

    In the video–shared on John Stamos’s Instagram account–he is seen playing with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in the grass during a trip to Hawaii.

    Stamos captioned his post quite simply.

    “#StamosHomeMovies #Fullerhouse Hawaii ’89 Mk/A #GiveHimaHug,” he wrote.

    #StamosHomeMovies #Fullerhouse Hawaii '89 Mk/A #GiveHimaHug

    A video posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on

    The Olsen twins made their acting debut on Full House when they were just nine months old. John Stamos played the role of their Uncle Jesse.

    Stamos reprises his role in Fuller House. The reboot premieres via Netflix this coming Friday, February 26. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are the only cast members not to sign on to the reboot.

    Fans will no doubt love Fuller House just the same. In addition to John Stamos, they will see Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, Lori Loughlin, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, and more settle into new, but familiar, roles 20 years after Full House.

    In addition to playing Uncle Jesse on Fuller House, John Stamos can also be seen on his hit Fox show, Grandfathered, where he stars alongside Josh Peck.

  • “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.

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    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.

  • “Fuller House” Parody Starring Jimmy Fallon As Donald Trump Ramps Up Excitement For Debut

    Fuller House fever is spiking as the February 26th Netflix debut approaches.

    And no child of the 80’s or 90’s was spared from fits of giggles when Jimmy Fallon united the cast (excluding Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, of course) for a little mashup of Fuller House and the current presidential election.

    Only Jimmy Fallon could have thought up this combination, right? But, the results of the Fuller House/Trump combo are hilarious.

    The scene opens on Fallon all painted up like Donald Trump, with the bad wig and everything, tucked into Michelle Tanner’s Full House bed.

    Did you catch me with Trump on @fallontonight ? @jimmyfallon

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    Trump calls for “dad” Bob Saget and it’s all uphill from there.

    Instilled with several familiar catchphrases (“Cut. It. Out!”,”Have mercy!”, “How rude!”, etc.) , the Fuller House parody is all any fan could hope for.

    Full House was a clean, wholesome show for the whole family to gather around when we were kids. All serious issues and life lessons were wrapped up in 30 minutes, accompanied by heart-warming feels music.

    Check us out TONIGHT on @fallontonight!! You don't want to miss it! #hilarious #tunein #fullerhouse #dvr @fullerhouse @netflix

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    But, many wonder if Fuller House will have the same family-friendly quality that Full House had. After all, D.J., Stephanie and Kimmy are all grown up now. Has the show “grown up” as well?

    Well, according to Inquisitr, all we have to look at is Fuller House‘s star, Candace Cameron-Bure.

    Shaunee Flowers wrote, “Considering that Candace Cameron-Bure is starring in the series, it’s a really safe bet that the Netflix reboot will be very family friendly and clean. Cameron-Bure is super conservative, and never wavers from her Christian beliefs. If Fuller House was aiming to be edgier, Candace certainly wouldn’t be on it.”

    I think one could safely concur with that assumption. Candace Cameron-Bure has always stood up for what she believes, though she has been in many situations where it would have been easier for her to back down.

    Are you looking forward to the return of clean, wholesome TV with Fuller House?

  • Jodie Sweetin Says Fiance Had To Get “Full House” Family’s Approval

    Jodie Sweetin has had a big year; not only is it almost time for the Netflix premiere of Fuller House, she also got engaged recently.

    The sitcom actress says that when beau Justin Hodak proposed, he made sure her two daughters were there, and that they gave their approval.

    “We’re really happy and my kids were there when he asked me and they gave their approval. They were thrilled and we have a great life today. It’s amazing,” Sweetin said.

    However, Jodie says that when she first started dating Hodak she brought him around her television family, as well, because she wanted to make sure they gave their approval.

    “The first time I brought him around, I was like, ‘OK, just so you know, Bob is gonna sit down and talk to you and question you about stuff. And you gotta get in with Dave and John!’ We’re all like family and they love him. It’s great.”

    Sweetin has been having a blast on the set of Fuller House, sharing photos from the cast’s time together to tease fans before the premiere. Almost all of the original cast is back for the reboot, which follows Candace Cameron Bure’s character DJ as she navigates being a single mom with a little help from her family.

    While it might have been weird for some actors to come back to a show with people they hadn’t performed with in years, it’s different for the Full House crew because they’re all friends who have kept in touch since the original show ended. With the exception of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, the group is pretty close and often show up on one another’s Instagram.

    “We are having so much fun. I love working with Jodie Sweetin every day. It’s so great. I don’t think we could have planned it better, asked for anything better. I think it’s exceeding all of our expectations — just the camaraderie on set and the show itself. The writing is really great and funny, and I’m excited for you all to see it. It’s crazy that we get to do this again together,” Candace Cameron Bure said.

    Only 18 days until #fullerhouse premieres on @netflix !!! It's almost here!!

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  • Jodie Sweetin And The Struggles She Faced After ‘Full House’

    Jodie Sweetin, who is known for playing Stephanie Tanner in the beloved ‘90s sitcom Full House, is set to reprise her role in Netflix’s Fuller House.

    It has been more than 20 years since Sweetin appeared as Stephanie Tanner, and fans are wondering what happened to her after the classic sitcom ended. When Full House ended in 1995, Sweetin had just entered high school, but she continued to act in several TV shows and did voice acting as well.

    During those times, Sweetin had also faced alcohol and drug addiction. She chronicled her journey towards sobriety in her 2010 memoir unSweetined. Fortunately, she was able to clear her head after realizing that she was headed in the wrong path.

    “I got sober for good on December 7, 2008,” Jodie Sweetin wrote in her memoir. “From that day forward, I threw myself into going to AA … But life is good [now]. I’m happier than I can remember.”

    Since then, the actress has been able to focus again, and she is set to appear in the pilot episode of an upcoming TV series titled Strange Ones. She is also rumored to showcase her dancing skills on Dancing with the Stars Season 22.

    Speaking to Wetpaint about the Full House reboot, Candace Cameron Bure hinted that the younger Tanner is definitely prepping for the dance competition. Bure said she advised Jodie Sweetin to just “enjoy every minute” of the competition. She is confident that her co-star, whom she described as “not only a good dancer, but also a great person,” will win the hearts of the audience.

    The actress has been open about her struggles with alcohol and drug addiction, in the past. Now that she is back on track, Jodie Sweetin is scheduled to speak on alcohol and drug recovery at the Nebraska Union Centennial Room on Thursday, February 11.