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  • ‘John Stamos: A Human, Being’ Netflix Original ‘Announced’

    ‘John Stamos: A Human, Being’ Netflix Original ‘Announced’

    Netflix “announced” a new original program coming on April 31, which obviously means it’s an April Fools’ joke since that day doesn’t exist.

    The project is called “John Stamos: A Human, Being” and stars John Stamos as John Stamos. The description is as follows:

    Few make it to the elite rank of Hollywood icon. His influence echoes across modern entertainment, but his greatest masterpiece may be…himself.

    Who doesn’t love John Stamos humor?

    Netflix is promoting the new “Netflix Original Documentary” on its homepage to logged in users, and released this trailer:

    “I guess it was the fall of 2015 when things looked to be going a little south for those guys at Netflix,” Stamos recalls in the video. “My friend, fellow Greek-American Ted Sarandos, the head of content there, he came to me and said…he said, ‘John,’ he said, ‘You my friend have built more than a life for yourself. You have build a brand.’ He said, ‘Please let us use your beloved brand to help take Netflix to that next level. You know, that next place.’”

    “‘As part of that, we want you to play the role of a lifetime. We want John Stamos to play John Stamos,’” Stamos’ account of Sarandos’ words continues.

    Stamos is of course a part of the Netflix event of the year so far in Fuller House.

  • 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?

  • John Stamos and Caitlin McHugh Spotted Out on Ice Cream Date

    John Stamos and the new lady in his life, Caitlin McHugh, were spotted out on an ice cream date in recent days. The two are making headlines because Stamos has been single for a long time. He and Rebecca Romijn divorced back in 2005.

    Caitlin McHugh and John Stamos appeared very much in tune with one another during their outing. The cameras captured McHugh feeding Stamos some of her ice cream.

    John Stamos and Caitlin McHugh dressed casually for their date. She even brought her dog along for the fun. Caitlyn dressed in yoga gear, while John Stamos wore ripped jeans with a blue button down shirt that he wore mostly unbuttoned, showing off his very sexy chest.

    John Stamos is busy these days producing and starring in the second season of Fuller House. He reprised his Uncle Jesse role from his Full House days. He also stars on the hit show Grandfathered.

    Caitlin McHugh is an actress and model. She has appeared on TV shows including the Vampire Diaries, Castle, and Switched at Birth. She played a role in Will’s Smith’s film, I Am Legend.

    John Stamos and Caitlin McHugh really do make an adorable couple. Do you expect this is something real for the longtime bachelor? Is John Stamos finally thinking of settling down?

  • Caitlin McHugh: Who is This Woman John Stamos is Dating?

    Caitlin McHugh is dating Fuller House star and producer John Stamos. Stamos let on to the media recently that he was seeing someone. All he divulged was that she’s a Beach Boys fan.

    E! News spotted the couple while they were out for ice cream recently. That doesn’t tell fans much about the new lady in John Stamos’s life, however.

    So who exactly is Caitlin McHugh?

    E! News reports she’s an actress. She has played roles on The Vampire Diaries, Castle, and Switched at Birth. She appeared on the big screen in Will Smith’s I Am Legend.

    Caitlin McHugh plays the ukelele. Just check out her Instagram page and you can see some great shots and even enjoy some video clips of her both singing and playing.

    Another Quiet Hotel Room Ukulele Jam Session "Dream a Little Dream of Me" #stilldontquityourdayjob #ukulelecover

    A video posted by Caitlin McHugh (@caitlinskybound) on

    Caitlin McHugh is a huge Star Wars fan, and once she even camped out at Comic Con for a Star Wars fan concert. Disney World is one of her favorite places to visit.

    In addition to acting, Caitlin McHugh is a model, too. She has appeared in bridal magazines and in ads for makeup.

    Caitlin McHugh loves animals. Her dog, Lilo, is her main squeeze–or was, anyway, until John Stamos came along.

    Hopefully Caitlin McHugh is a Fuller House fan, since John Stamos appears on the Netflix series from time to time, reprising his role as Uncle Jesse.

    It will certainly be interesting to see where Caitlin McHugh’s relationship with John Stamos goes. He’s been mostly single since he and Rebecca Romijn divorced back in 2005.

  • John Stamos Slams Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen–Again

    John Stamos definitely seems like he’s harboring a grudge against Olsen twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen for not reprising their role as Michelle Tanner on Fuller House.

    While emceeing the Alliance for Children’s Rights 24th Annual Dinner on Thursday evening, he not only honored his Grandfathered bosses, he seemingly slammed Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen–again.

    “My whole career is based on helping children. Ask the Olsen Twins, if you can find them and all their money,” John Stamos joked. “If you do find them, tell them I got a second season of Fuller House.”

    Ouch.

    Even though John Stamos claims all is well between him and the Olsen twins, it certainly feels like there is some underlying animosity.

    Does John Stamos believe Michelle Tanner holds that much pull on Fuller House?

    Months before the Fuller House premiere, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen claimed they were never asked to appear on the show. Stamos initially called “bullsh*t.”

    When John Stamos met with Mary-Kate a few days later, he claimed all was well between them, and that he hadn’t given up that the Olsen twins might one day appear on Fuller House.

    What do you suppose the real rub is between Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen and John Stamos?

    Do you think Michelle Tanner’s absence from Fuller House could be the show’s downfall? Do the Olsen twins really hold that much pull?

  • Olsen Twins: John Stamos Has “Good Feeling” Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Might Appear in Season Two of “Fuller House”

    The Olsen twins might show up in season two of Fuller House, if John Stamos’s begging got to them. The actor and producer explained as a guest on the Today Show Friday that he did exactly that.

    Matt Lauer asked Stamos if there was any chance the Olsen twins–who played the role of Michelle Tanner in Full House–might show up in a subsequent season.

    “They’re totally welcome. I was going to see Ashley last night and beg her to be on the show,” John Stamos replied. “We would love to have them. I know everybody would love to see them. I have a good feeling about it.”

    A source tells E! News, however, that nothing has changed with regard to the Olsen twins and Fuller House, despite John Stamos’s claims.

    Series creator Jeff Franklin still hopes something can eventually be worked out to bring the Olsen twins on to the show–if only on an occasional basis.

    “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,” he said before the first season premiered. “But it’s like, all family reunions, there’s always somebody that doesn’t show up. But hopefully next time around, we’ll have them back.”

    What’s your take on John Stamos’s comment about having begged Ashley Olsen to appear on Fuller House?

    Do you expect the Olsen twins will ever make an appearance on the Full House reboot?

    Neither Mary-Kate nor Ashley Olsen has acted in a very long time. The Olsen twins are successful New York fashion designers. It appears as though they’ve completely left their acting background in the dust.

    What might it take to convince John Stamos the Olsen twins probably aren’t going to appear on Fuller House–ever?

  • John Stamos: Who is This Mystery Woman in the “Fuller House” Star’s Life?

    John Stamos has a new woman in his life. He shared this news on Friday while a guest on The View.

    Stamos appears in and serves as one of the producers of the new Netflix series Fuller House. He reprised his Full House role as Uncle Jesse.

    Before sharing his exciting news, John Stamos mentioned his love of the Beach Boys.

    “Of all the things I get to do in my life, that is my all-time favorite thing. They’re really cool, they’re older gentlemen but they’re super hip to social media,” he said, before mentioning the new mystery woman.

    “The other night [during a concert], I grabbed my phone ’cause this girl I’m dating…she loves this song, ‘Disney Girls,’” John Stamos said. “So I put on FaceTime. I thought I could get away with it, but people were tweeting, ‘Who are you FaceTiming?!’”

    The View’s co-host Joy Behar quickly asked Stamos if the mystery woman is “submissive or dominant” in the bedroom. The ladies on the show were discussing this topic prior to John Stamos’s stint on the show.

    “I just like my women, either way,” he answered.

    John Stamos was married to actress Rebecca Romijn from 1998 to 2005. While he doesn’t share the name of his new mystery woman, fans no doubt hope they two are a good match.

    As for making her a permanent part of his life, that remains to be seen, too. Between Fuller House and Grandfathered, John Stamos is one very busy man.

  • 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?

  • “Full House” Final Season: John Stamos Shares Nostalgia in Light of “Fuller House” Premiere

    Full House preceded Fuller House by decades, and in light of the premiere of Fuller House on Friday, John Stamos seemed to be feeling a bit nostalgic. He drew fans back to the end of the final season of Full House–just to tug on their heartstrings.

    Stamos, who is reprising his Full House role as Uncle Jesse in the reboot, took to social media to share the Full House cast’s final bows.

    “In every end, there is also a beginning,” he captioned his post–a series of three video clips of the Full House cast bidding their fans adieu.

    Final Full House bows pt. 1 #StamosHomeMovies #Fullerhouse

    A video posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on

    Final Full House bows pt. 1 #StamosHomeMovies #Fullerhouse

    A video posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on

    A video posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on

    All of the Full House actors, with the exception of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen–who together played the role of Michelle Tanner–have joined the cast of Fuller House.

    John Stamos serves as one of the show’s producers in addition to playing his role as Uncle Jesse.

    Have you checked out Fuller House via Netflix yet? Do you like it as well or better than Full House?

    So far, not many of the reviews have been favorable.

  • 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.

  • Olsen Twins Vacation With John Stamos In Throwback Video

    Olsen twins Mary-Kate and Ashley grew up on camera, with their first gig on Full House taking them from babies to enterprising pre-teens. And while they won’t be making an appearance on the Netflix reboot Fuller House, John Stamos–who played Uncle Jesse on the show–wants them to know they’ll be missed.

    Stamos shared a video recently of himself and the girls vacationing in Hawaii when they were about three years old, and it’s getting passed around the Web this week as fans anxiously await the show’s premiere. In the clip, Stamos sits in the grass as the girls come over to give him hugs and a punch in the forehead; you know, the typical toddler greeting.

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

    A video posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on

    While almost the entire original cast is coming back for the reboot, Mary-Kate and Ashley won’t be returning. The news was something of a surprise to fans, many of whom followed the twins’ careers in front of the camera long after the original show ended. The Olsen twins built an empire following their time on Full House, producing a string of straight-to-video hits and their own fashion and accessory lines. In recent years, however, they’ve chosen to stay away from acting, and that’s the reason they won’t be appearing on Fuller House.

    “Ashley said, I have not been in front of a camera since I was 17 and I don’t feel comfortable acting. Mary-Kate said, It would have to be me because Ash doesn’t want to do it. But the timing is so bad for us,” said executive producer Bob Boyett.

    Despite the Olsen twins’ absence, the show will go on, and there will be at least one reference to the character of Michelle within the reboot; in the trailer, DJ, Stephanie, and Kimmy prank call the youngest Tanner while she’s off studying fashion in New York, yelling “You got it, dude!” into the phone.

  • 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.

    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.

  • Denise Matthews, Lead Singer of Vanity 6, Dies at 57

    Denise Matthews, best known by her stage name Vanity, lead singer of the 1980s band Vanity 6, died Monday in a Fremont, California hospital, from kidney failure and an abdominal illness. She was 57.

    Once involved in a romance with legendary singer/songwriter Prince, he helped Denise Matthews on her road to stardom.

    Vanity 6’s biggest hit came in 1982. “Nasty Girl” made it all the way to number one on the Billboard dance charts.

    Denise Matthews disbanded Vanity 6 in 1984 and signed as a solo artist with Motown Records. She released two records, “Wild Animal” and “Skin on Skin.”

    After making her records she tried her hand at acting, starring opposite John Stamos in Never Too Young to Die.

    Denise Matthews was linked in the 1990s to rocker boyfriends including Billy Idol, Adam Ant, and Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx. It was during that time she also developed an addiction to crack cocaine. Her addiction nearly cost her her life in 1994 when her kidneys nearly failed. She later said Jesus Christ appeared to her during that period of time, and she gave up her Vanity persona in order to follow him, at his supposed bidding.

    MC Hammer noted via social media that Denise Matthews was a devout Christian up to the moment of her passing.

    Denise Matthews spent the remainder of her life sober and as a devoted practicing Christian. She developed serious medical problems in recent years because of the drug abuse from her past.

    Were you a Vanity 6 fan in the 1980s? If so, you no doubt recall Denise Matthews in her music persona as Vanity. How sad she has lost her life at such a young age.

  • Drake Bell and Josh Peck: “Grandfathered” to Provide Setting for “Drake & Josh” Reunion

    Drake Bell and Josh Peck–stars of the Nickelodeon show from the early 2000s, Drake & Josh, will soon be reuniting on the small screen.

    Josh Peck, who now stars alongside John Stamos in Grandfathered, will soon realize the dream of a Drake & Josh reunion right on the set of his current show.

    Drake & Josh ended nine years ago. Drake Bell and Josh Peck played mischievous stepbrothers who were always getting in trouble for something.

    In the so-called Drake & Josh reunion, Drake Bell will play the role of a tech investor to whom Gerald (Josh Peck) and Vanessa (Christina Milian) will pitch their new app.

    In case you haven’t already noticed–and you weren’t a huge Drake & Josh fan–the two actors were known for the line, “Hug me, brotha.”

    The Grandfathered episode featuring both Drake Bell and Josh Peck will air Tuesday, February 9, at 8:30 p.m. on Fox.

  • “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?

  • 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?