Ashley Olsen’s old “Full House” co-stars are celebrating her big news.
05.08.2023 - 07:15 / justjared.com
We all know that Full House‘s Joey Gladstone wasn’t actually a blood uncle to the Tanner girls. But did you think that they called him uncle?
Apparently, they didn’t – not according to star Jodie Sweetin, who revealed the misconception on her new rewatch podcast with Andrea Barber, How Rude, Tanneritos!
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While chatting with Andrea, Jodie set the record straight about Joey, who lived with the Tanners in their home, to help Danny raise the girls following the untimely passing of their mother when they were young.
“He’s not an uncle. I’m gonna debate this fact, because people always say, ‘Oh, what about Uncle Joey?’ And I’m the first to [say], ‘Like, actually, he’s not an uncle.’ And we never called him ‘Uncle Joey,’” she shared.
While yes, Joey does hold that honorary uncle status to them, they never actually called him uncle…not until their children in the spinoff Fuller House did.
“The younger kids, I think, started calling him ‘Uncle Joey’ [on Fuller House]. Because I remember having this discussion and being like, ‘But he’s not an uncle,’” Jodie stated. “Maybe it’s one of those, you know, by association he’s become an uncle over time. I’m not saying he can’t be. I’m not saying I am opposed to his membership as an honorary uncle. I’m just saying I don’t think we ever called him ‘Uncle Joey.’”
The Uncle Joey phenom is just one of many Mandela Effects on television.
Other examples include the “Beam me up, Scotty” catchphrase, which never appeared on any Star Trek show ever; and The Matrix‘s “What if I told you…” line (The actual line is “Do you want to know what it is?”).
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cast was thrilled to hear that their house just got a little fuller!On Monday's episode of, a recap podcast hosted by series stars Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, the pair took some time to send well wishes to their former co-star, Ashley Olsen, who has welcomed her first child with husband Louis Eisner.«I just heard this this morning, that Ashley Olsen had a baby! That blows my mind,» Barber said as the pair discussed a scene featuring baby Michelle Tanner, who was played by both Ashley and her twin sister, Mary-Kate, when they were toddlers.«The baby had a baby!» Sweetin confirmed with a laugh. «I'm sorry, I know she's not a baby.
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Jodie Sweetin is "disappointed" that an independent film project she worked on has been sold to Great American Family, the network where Candace Cameron Bure serves as the chief creative officer. "Sometimes, we, as actors, don’t have control over which network buys the projects we are in nor are we a part of the process in which they get sold," Sweetin said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
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