EXCLUSIVE: Blumhouse’s Jeff Wadlow-directed horror movie Imaginary will be released by Lionsgate on February 2. It’s the first time in quite some time that the two studios have teamed up.
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Josh Peck and Ben Soffer’s “Good Guys” podcast, Stamos explained that the incident took place during the first episode of the hit show while filming a scene with Dave Coulier.In the now-iconic scene, Stamos’ character Uncle Jesse and Joey (Coulier) attempt to take care of Michelle Tanner — a role shared by the twins — while their father Danny Tanner, played by the late Bob Saget, is away.“We’re doing the scene. Joey and I were changing the baby, right? And Danny’s gone and said, ‘Take care of the kids.’ ‘Yeah, we got it. We got it,'” Stamos, 59, said.
“So, we’re carrying the baby downstairs and we take her in the kitchen and we hose her down. And she was screaming. Both of them.
They wanted to be anywhere else but there — and so did I.”According to Stamos, the producer of the show kept switching out the twins promising Stamos that they wouldn’t cry, which infuriated the “You Again” star. “They were 11 months old, and god bless them. They kept switching: ‘This one’s not gonna cry.’ I couldn’t deal with it,” recalled Stamos.
“And I said, ‘This is not gonna work. So they got rid of them.'” “And so they got rid of them. They bring on these two redheaded kids … I’m sure their parents loved them and thought they were attractive,” continued the actor.“Redheads are really hit or miss,” chimed in Soffer.
EXCLUSIVE: Blumhouse’s Jeff Wadlow-directed horror movie Imaginary will be released by Lionsgate on February 2. It’s the first time in quite some time that the two studios have teamed up.
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The New York Times on Tuesday, finally reveals the beginning of the chain of events that led to him being fired the right-wing network last month. The text, written the day after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, was filled with racist vitriol, violent language and introspection over his own lack of morality, with the host confessing to a desire to support those who “surrounded an Antifa kid and started pounding the living s— out of him.”The text read: “Suddenly I found myself rooting for the mob against the man, hoping they’d hit him harder, kill him.
Elizabeth Olsen has no children, but she's still a mother… the Internet's mother. Months ago, the Marvel actress was given the nickname "the Internet's mom," a title she admits to not being too fond of. "I really don't get it. My friends have tried to explain to me that it's, like, a good thing? I don't know," she told Entertainment Tonight when asked how she feels about the unofficial title.
Actor Matthew Lawrence opened up on the latest episode of his "Brotherly Love" podcast about his own sexual harassment experience in Hollywood, sharing he was fired from an agency after he refused to strip for a director involved in a Marvel project. The 43-year-old actor recounted his experience during Friday's episode, where he and his co-hosts, brothers and fellow actors Joey and Andrew Lawrence, delved into the dark side of the Hollywood entertainment industry. "There have been many times in my life where I’ve been propositioned to get a huge role," Lawrence said on the podcast.
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John Mulaney found an unexpected refuge. The 40-year-old comedian, who did a two-month stint in rehab back in 2021, found himself in search of a place to live when he came to Los Angeles after getting clean and sober.On Tuesday's episode of , Mulaney revealed that he spent several weeks in the late-night host's guest house after his time in rehab. Mulaney shared that over the years Kimmel had frequently offered up his guest house for anyone who might need it.«Most people have homes, so they take that and go, 'Oh, Jimmy, you're a mensch.' I must have filed it away.
John Stamos was seemingly not a huge fan of the Olsen twins on Full House. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were cast in the role of Michelle Tanner when they were infants, which made it difficult for Stamos as the girls kept crying.
John Stamos said he got Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen temporarily fired from the set of Full House during the early days!
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director John Stamos revealed on the “Good Guys” podcast (via Insider) that he had Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen booted from “Full House” when they were 11 months old as their persistent crying on set drove him crazy. The firing only lasted a couple of days, as the replacement babies for the Olsen twins proved even worse to be around. Stamos, who played Jesse Katsopolis on all eight seasons of “Full House,” was filming a scene where his character and Dave Coulier’s Joey change Michelle Tanner’s diaper. The Olsen twins switched off playing Michelle during the show’s run. “We’re doing the scene. Joey and I were changing the baby, right? And Danny [Bob Saget] is gone and said, ‘Take care of the kids.’ ‘Yeah, we got it. We got it,'” Stamos said. “So, we’re carrying the baby downstairs and we take her in the kitchen and we hose her down. And she was screaming. Both of them. They wanted to be anywhere else but there, and so did I.”
Sharon Osbourne is cutting plastic surgery out of her life. The former daytime talk show host's entire outlook on going under the knife changed two years ago after a facelift, which didn't go according to plan. "That one put me off and it frightens me," she said, according to The Sun. "I really f****** pushed it with the last facelift and I am now like, no more.
John Stamos confessed he couldn’t handle the heat from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen while filming "Full House."The actor revealed he got the Olsen twins briefly fired from the beloved '90s sitcom due to their intense crying as 11-month-old babies. During the "Good Guys" podcast, hosted by Josh Peck and Ben Soffer, Peck asked Stamos, "Did you try to get the Olsen twins fired?" "I did. I didn’t try," Stamos, 59, admitted. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dear Media (@dearmediastudio) "Okay, we’re doing the scene. Joey and I were changing the baby, right? And Danny’s gone and said, ‘Take care of the kids.’ ‘Yeah, we got it.
John Stamos wanted nothing to do with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in the early "Full House" days, and he in fact got them fired after the pilot was filmed. The actor dropped the bombshell while on Josh Peck's "Good Guys" podcast, saying he "couldn't deal" with the twins, who were 11 months old at the time of the pilot.John recalled him and Dave Coulier filming a scene with the girls, both of whom were "screaming.""They wanted to be anywhere else but there, and so did I," he said, adding that the crew kept unsuccessfully swapping out the twins. "I just couldn't deal with it.
John Stamos opened up about how he briefly got Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen fired from the sitcom during a recent appearance on the podcast.When Stamos' friend and former co-star, Josh Peck, asked him about a report that he once tried to get the Olsens fired from, he replied, «I did it. I didn't 'try.'»He explained that the moment came when he and co-star Dave Coulier were filming a scene with the twins for the show's pilot in which they had to take care of the Olsen twins' character, Michelle, without her dad, Danny (Bob Saget).«I think I was holding her under the armpits and Dave was holding her little feet and we take her in the kitchen and we hose her down,» Stamos recalled. «Put a fan on her, wrapped her up in paper towels, and she was screaming, both of them.
Full House almost looked very different after John Stamos briefly got Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen fired during one of their first days of filming.
In the early days of “Full House”, John Stamos got Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen fired, temporarily of course.