John Stamos has had his fair share of famous TV roles, like Uncle Jesse in “Full House,” Dr. Brock Holt on “Scream Queens,” and therapist Dr.
12.10.2022 - 19:51 / nypost.com
John Stamos has opened up about the “insecure” final days of his beloved “Full House” co-star Bob Saget, who died alone at 65 in an Orlando hotel room last January.“When Bob died, one of the things that broke my heart the most was that there was a tsunami of love for him, but he didn’t see it,” Stamos told the Los Angeles Times during an interview for his Disney+ show, “Big Shot.”“I know he didn’t realize how loved he was. He was very insecure.
He wasn’t where he wanted to be in his career.”Stamos previously spoke to the New York Times about Saget, saying their “styles completely clashed” on the set of the 1990s classic San Francisco sitcom.“He was a comic. If there was even one person on the set, he had to make them laugh,” adding that Saget “could be painfully distracting — disruptive.” “He’s like [punching the air as if for each joke], ‘Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.’ I’d go, ‘Bob.’ He couldn’t stop it.
I think, if I may say, that it could have been a detriment sometimes to him.” Months before his unforeseen passing, Saget addressed how mortality had become an unfortunate theme throughout his whole life as well. Since he was a young boy, Saget watched his father had bury four of his brothers and a sister over the years.“We had so many deaths growing up that my dad would just instill [the notion of enjoying life] in me,” Saget said on Radio Rahim’s “Til This Day” podcast.
“He didn’t teach it to me, I just saw how he reacted.”“I just don’t have the same way of doing humor or conversation,” Saget added. “I guess therapy, having three kids, watching people pass away in the past few years, mortality, all that stuff has fortunately changed me…My kids tell me, ‘Dad, you’re different.
John Stamos has had his fair share of famous TV roles, like Uncle Jesse in “Full House,” Dr. Brock Holt on “Scream Queens,” and therapist Dr.
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Jessica Simpson is living a dream. It was announced on Monday that a 30-minute, scripted pilot based on Simpson's hugely successful 2020 memoir,, is headed to Amazon Freevee, with Katelyn Tarver playing the female lead alongside John Stamos starring as the male lead.Hours after the news made headlines, Simpson took to Instagram to share her excitement.
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During Wednesday night's episode of "The Masked Singer," "Shark Tank" star Daymond John was eliminated, and judge Ken Jeong got emotional over the loss of comedian Bob Saget after hearing a rendition of the "Full House" theme song. John, who appeared on the show as The Fortune Teller, spoke to Fox News Digital about what it was like to be on the show and having to keep it a secret for so long. He sang "Movin’ On Up," the theme song for the popular sitcom, "The Jeffersons," a show he is proud of because it’s about African Americans working their way up in the world as entrepreneurs.
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"Full House" star John Stamos revealed in a new interview that during a dark period of his life, he didn't care if he lived or died. Known best for his role as Uncle Jesse Katsopolis on the family sitcom, Stamos is now a sober 59-year-old. "I had Peter Pan syndrome, which is dangerous, you know," Stamos claimed in a new interview with "CBS Sunday Morning." The actor candidly stated, "For the longest time when I was not sober, or I was fuzzy, I thought ‘I've done it all.’ I don't — I wouldn't — I don't want to kill myself, but I didn't care if I died." John Stamos, who was charged with a DUI in 2015 and went to rehab, spoke candidly about his life after getting sober in a new interview with "CBS Sunday Morning." (Corey Nickols/Getty Images for IMDb) He continued, "If I was dead tomorrow, it's OK." But with hindsight, Stamos realized his mindset was faulty.
John Stamos says Bob Saget "didn't know how loved" he was before his death. The 59-year-old actor starred alongside late comedian Bob - who was found dead in a hotel room back in January at the age of 65 after accidentally hitting his head - on the classic sitcom 'Full House' and mused about how much he longs to see his former co-star again. He said: "When he went, you know, like the tsunami of love that this guy received blew all of us away.
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