If you were watching the Disney Family Singalong special, you probably noticed that John Stamos and his family filmed their segment in a giant Dumbo from the Disneyland ride!
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It looks like John Stamos got to keep a pretty special part of the Full House set. The 56-year-old actor took to Instagram on Tuesday and revealed he has the famous family couch.
The Uncle Jesse star even showed how the piece of furniture was guarding his 1-year-old son Billy from going down the stairs. "Baby safety gate or one of the most iconic couches in pop TV history?" Stamos wrote. "You, make the call." However, not everybody knew he owned the piece. "WHAAAAATTTT?!" Jodie Sweetin (a.k.a.
.If you were watching the Disney Family Singalong special, you probably noticed that John Stamos and his family filmed their segment in a giant Dumbo from the Disneyland ride!
So, it looks like we have a winner of the "Full House Challenge." The Full House cast itself virtually reunited to recreate the show's opening sequence, joining the viral internet challenge. The cast shot the "Full Quarantine" video from their own homes as a reminder to viewers to stay home and help stop the spread of coronavirus.
Leave it to Hollywood to recreate the recreation. While social distancing themselves from the rest of the world, as many are, the cast of “Full House” had some fun with their loyal fan base by not only recreating the sitcom’s recognizable intro but doing from the confines of their respective homes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Bruce Haring
Whatever happened to predictability? Well, it’s currently alive and well — because for millions of people around the world, every day is exactly the same now — thanks to the self-quarantine most of us are practicing to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
Whatever happened to predictability?
Keeping with the times! The cast of Full House staged a virtual reunion amid the coronavirus quarantine, during which they reshot the iconic show’s opening credits with a twist.
The cast of Full House reunited to film a quarantine-inspired video titled "Full Quarantine" on Wednesday. Set to the tune of the Full House theme song "Everywhere You Look," the clip shows the cast as they stay inside their own homes.
Everywhere you look…the stars of Full House are winning the Internet. On Wednesday, John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber reunited for a parody of the hit ‘80s sitcom's opening in honor of the viral "Full House Challenge." Renaming the show "Full Quarantine," the stars gave fans a taste of how the Tanners would be faring while social distancing.
The “Full House” cast has some wholesome entertainment for fans stuck inside during the coronavirus social distancing period.
Everywhere you look! The cast isn't letting quarantine get them down. In fact, some of the beloved series' stars got in on a fun «Full Quarantine» parody video.
Celebrities including Mandy Moore and Miranda Lambert are paying tribute to musician, John Prine, following news of his death.
We have a birthday in the house! On Monday, Candace Cameron Bure's Full House co-stars helped her celebrate her 44th birthday with some sweet tributes on social media. Kicking off the b-day love was her on-screen uncle Dave Coulier, who shared a picture of himself and the birthday girl and channeled Uncle Joey with his caption.
The second episode of John Krasinski's Some Good News YouTube series featured a cameo from his wife actress Emily Blunt, which you would kind of expect, since, well, they're locked in the house together just like the rest of us.
Back in action! Jane Fonda revived her iconic home fitness routine for the TikTok generation in her first post on the video sharing app.
By Nellie Andreeva
John Stamos broke up the coronavirus self-isolation monotony when he surprised his “Full House” co-stars by revealing he took home one of the most iconic props from the show. The 56-year-old actor took to Instagram on Tuesday where he revealed that he snagged the Tanner family love seat that acted as the centerpiece of the on-set living room where most of the iconic 90s sitcom’s episodes took place.