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  • Dave Coulier Says Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure Made ‘Full House’ Pilot ‘Magical’

    Dave Coulier Says Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure Made ‘Full House’ Pilot ‘Magical’


    Full House star Dave Coulier says that one of the things that made the show so magical was its young cast members.

    While appearing at a panel during 90s Con Florida in Daytona Beach on Saturday, Sept. 14, Coulier said the cast initially “didn’t know which direction the show was going to go,” or “if we were going to be a hit,” but they found out pretty quickly.

    “To have that much excitement and to be working with incredible funny actors … I’m always about how do we make people laugh, and when I saw Jodie and Candace and how funny they were, I thought, we’re good, these kids are really funny,” he said.

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    Dave Coulier (left), Andrea Barber, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit / Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit, John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Jodie Sweetin, Bob Saget, Mary-Kate Olsen, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit / Blake Tuomy-wilhoit, Candace Cameron Bure and Scott Weinger.

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    Coulier said he knew before filming that actor John Stamos and then stand-up comic Bob Saget “could be funny,” but he was more surprised by the funny nature of Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin, who played Coulier’s nieces on the show.

    “When I saw these two and how good they were, I thought, we’re good. We’re going to be on cruise control if we could just keep doing this. It was really exciting and wonderful,” he shared.

    It wasn’t until he and the rest of the cast saw how well the show was received by its audience, though, that the full impact of Full House revealed itself.

    “We talk about this often, about how incredible our Full House fans are … and a lot of times we’ll hear ‘Look, I had a really tough childhood and you guys helped me get through some really tough times. You were my family every Friday night,’ ” Coulier added.

    He continued: “When you hear that enough times you start to realize you had a positive impact on a lot of kids. I think collectively, all of us are really proud of that. For me personally I think that would be the one thing that resonates with me is ‘Wow, we really did something great for the kids.’ “

    Coulier exclusively told PEOPLE that he had been diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in October after an upper respiratory infection caused major swelling in his lymph nodes. 

    “I went from, I got a little bit of a head cold to I have cancer, and it was pretty overwhelming,” he said in an earlier interview. “This has been a really fast roller coaster ride of a journey.” 

    He added that he was initially “stunned” to get the news before reality settled in.

    “I don’t know how to explain it, but there was an inner calm about all of it,” he said, “and I think that that’s part of what I’ve seen with the women in my family go through. They really instilled that in me and inspired me in a way because they were magnificent going through what they went through, and I just thought, ‘I’m okay with this too.’ I’ve had an incredible life on a journey with incredible people around me and I’m okay.”



    In a recent interview, Dave Coulier, who played Uncle Joey on the hit 90s sitcom “Full House,” reflected on the early days of the show and how co-stars Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron Bure helped make the pilot episode “magical.”

    Coulier shared that Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner, and Bure, who played DJ Tanner, were both incredibly talented and professional even at a young age. He credited their chemistry and natural comedic timing for helping to bring the pilot episode to life.

    “Jodie and Candace were just so natural on set. They had this incredible bond that really shone through on screen,” Coulier said. “Their performances in the pilot episode were truly magical and set the tone for the rest of the series.”

    The pilot episode of “Full House” aired in 1987 and introduced viewers to the lovable Tanner family and their quirky Uncle Joey. The show went on to become a beloved classic, running for eight seasons and capturing the hearts of audiences around the world.

    Coulier also praised Sweetin and Bure for their growth as actors throughout the show’s run, saying, “It was amazing to see how they both evolved and matured as performers over the years. They were a joy to work with and truly made ‘Full House’ the success that it was.”

    Fans of the show continue to rewatch episodes and celebrate the lasting impact of “Full House” on pop culture. And thanks to the talents of Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure, and the rest of the cast, the pilot episode will always hold a special place in the hearts of fans everywhere.

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  • Months After Full House’s Jodie Sweetin Recreated Stephanie Tanner’s Boyz II Men Dance In Viral Video, She Explained How She Totally Nailed It

    Months After Full House’s Jodie Sweetin Recreated Stephanie Tanner’s Boyz II Men Dance In Viral Video, She Explained How She Totally Nailed It


    Full House remains a favorite among fans even almost 30 years after it ended, partly because of its easy availability streaming with a Max subscription. There are memorable moments from the TGIF sitcom that are still talked about, including Stephanie’s “Motown Philly” dance in the Season 5 episode “Gotta Dance.” Jodie Sweetin recreated her character’s dance back in August, and now she finally opened up about nailing it after all these years.

    In the episode, Stephanie talked Danny into letting her take dance classes, which wound up taking up much of her time and she didn’t realize it until D.J. told her if she had her discipline and dedication, she’d have no life. Not wanting to take the class anymore and put her relationships first, Stephanie purposely messed up the dance during the recital but after a talk with Danny, she apologized to her fellow dancers. They went back out and absolutely killed the Boyz II Men song.



    Months After Full House’s Jodie Sweetin Recreated Stephanie Tanner’s Boyz II Men Dance In Viral Video, She Explained How She Totally Nailed It

    Jodie Sweetin, best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on the hit sitcom Full House, recently took the internet by storm when she recreated her character’s iconic dance to Boyz II Men’s “Motownphilly” in a viral video. Fans of the show were thrilled to see Sweetin channeling her inner Tanner once again and showing off her dance moves.

    In a recent interview, Sweetin explained how she was able to nail the dance routine with such precision. She revealed that she spent hours practicing and perfecting the choreography, making sure every move was just right. Sweetin also credited the original choreographer of the dance for helping her get into character and embody Stephanie Tanner’s fun and spunky personality.

    Fans were impressed with Sweetin’s dedication and attention to detail, praising her for bringing back a beloved moment from the show. Many took to social media to express their excitement and nostalgia, sharing their favorite memories of Stephanie Tanner and her unforgettable dance moves.

    Overall, it’s clear that Jodie Sweetin’s recreation of Stephanie Tanner’s Boyz II Men dance was a hit with fans and a fun trip down memory lane. We can’t wait to see what other surprises she has in store for us in the future!

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  • Jodie Sweetin talks about growing pressures of social media on kids

    Jodie Sweetin talks about growing pressures of social media on kids


    Jodie Sweetin talks about growing pressures of social media on kids
    Jodie Sweetin talks about growing pressures of social media on kids

    Jodie Sweetin, a mother of two teenage daughters, spoke about the pressures of social media on children today.

    In an interview with TODAY, the 42-year-old actress revealed that she does her best to shield her children from getting disillusioned or misled on the internet.

    “With the advent of social media, I think it’s even harder because you’re a kid,” said Jodie.

    “You’re going to do dumb things. You’re going to post dumb things. You’re going to do silly things,” she continued. “And now all of the attention is on so many young people to be perfect and look good. … It’s a lot of pressure.”

    The Full House star added that she told her daughter that what they see on social media is “not real.”

    “I have honest conversations with them about what social media really is — that it’s not real,” shared Jodie. “The things that you see, that you wish you looked like, or you wish you were, are not the real people. … It’s edited.”

    “I tell my kids, ‘Don’t put anything on the internet that you don’t want to see for the rest of your life,’” said the Fuller House alum.





    In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, actress Jodie Sweetin opened up about the growing pressures of social media on kids.

    Sweetin, who rose to fame as Stephanie Tanner on the hit TV show “Full House,” discussed how social media has changed the landscape for young people today.

    “It’s a whole different ballgame now,” Sweetin said. “When I was growing up, we didn’t have to worry about Instagram likes or TikTok followers. But now, kids are constantly comparing themselves to others and seeking validation through social media.”

    Sweetin also touched on the negative effects of cyberbullying and the importance of teaching kids how to navigate the online world responsibly.

    “As parents, we need to have open and honest conversations with our children about the dangers of social media and how to use it in a positive way,” Sweetin explained. “It’s crucial that we monitor their online activity and provide guidance and support when needed.”

    Overall, Sweetin emphasized the importance of striking a balance between technology and real-life experiences for kids.

    “We need to remind kids that their worth isn’t determined by how many likes they get on a post,” Sweetin said. “It’s about being true to themselves and finding joy in the little moments offline.”

    As social media continues to play a significant role in the lives of young people, Sweetin’s words serve as a reminder to prioritize mental health and well-being in the digital age.

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