Pump the brakes. Celebrities who had planned on tying the knot in early 2020 had to make an unexpected change of plans due to the coronavirus pandemic.
23.03.2020 - 05:23 / eonline.com
This news will have you saying: "Cut. It. Out." Bob Saget made Full House and Fuller House fans freak out when he expressed that he was turning into his character, Danny Tanner.
Because of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, it appeared the actor was in cleaning mode. And as the old saying goes, it seems that life really does imitate art.
"Oh. My.
God. I spend my day cleaning and vacuuming and sanitizing everything in the house," Saget quipped on Twitter.
Pump the brakes. Celebrities who had planned on tying the knot in early 2020 had to make an unexpected change of plans due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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