FULL HOUSE Throwback Pics Celebrate These Characters’ Major Milestone

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By Gavin Boyle

Actors John Stamos and Lori Loughlin joined the FULL HOUSE rewatch podcast “How Rude, Tanneritos!” to commemorate their characters’ wedding from Season 4.

“When they came up with the wedding episode, I recently got married, and I remember I went to Gina and Roberta, and I said, ‘Well, we could [use my real dress].’ And actually, it was Gina’s idea, our costume designer. She said, ‘Do you want to wear your own wedding dress for the episode?’ And I thought that would be so amazing, and so that’s how it ended up on the show,” Loughlin recalled.

“My favorite part of that was I asked my friend Kin Shriner — who was from GENERAL HOSPITAL [and] played Scotty Baldwin — and he played Sheriff Harold, and he comes out with a bullhorn…The Sheriff of Tomato Country coming out, eating a tomato with salt on it,” Stamos added.

 

Since starring on the show together, Stamos and Loughlin have remained very good friends and are close to this day. They both came from the soap opera genre before joining the show which allowed them to bond quickly when they started working together.

“We became friends. We knew each other, we stayed in touch for a while — I had come out to California, he took me to Disneyland — and then, because I lived on the East Coast [and] he lived on the West Coast, we sort of lost touch with one another,” Loughlin previously said when recalling how the two had met before both joining FULL HOUSE.

Beyond Stamos and Loughlin’s relationship, the entire FULL HOUSE cast has remained close friends and are always thankful when an opportunity arises to bring them all together.

“I think people could feel that we really loved each other and still do. You can’t fake that. That’s really hard to manufacture,” explained Dave Coulier. “We text on someone’s birthday, we say congratulations for things, we ask each other for help. It’s really a wonderful family. I don’t think any of us in the very beginning expected that to happen for the rest of our lives. So I keep in touch with everybody.”

“We’re like a family, you know? We bicker, we argue, we call people out on their stuff. We have problems with each other, but at the end of the day, we love each other and we kind work through it,” he continued. “I mean, we’ve been through pickups, cancellations, births, deaths, marriages, divorces — the stuff that any family goes through.”

Considering how much FULL HOUSE has meant for its millions of fans, it is special that it means just as much to the cast as well, especially as they have continued to have successful careers since they rose to fame in the ’90s.

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