John Stamos enjoyed a mini-Full House reunion with his onscreen niece Jodie Sweetin to make a funny dance video imagining what Uncle Jesse and Stephanie Tanner would post on social media today.
The 62-year-old eighties heartthrob and the 44-year-old former child star would frequently perform routines in the ABC sitcom from 1987-1995 and its Netflix reboot Fuller House from 2016-2020.
In the cute clip, Stamos and Sweetin perform a choreographed dance to Taylor Swift’s 2025 hit Opalite while coordinating in fuzzy baby-blue track suits.
The Dateless to Dangerous actress previously came in sixth place on season 22 of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars in 2016 while Stamos has repeatedly turned the reality TV competition down due to his so-called lack of ability.
Stamos – who boasts 10.7 million social media followers – captioned his Instagram post: ‘I’d follow them.’
The talented twosome ended their dance with the two-time Emmy-nominated producer lifting Sweetin in the air and striking a dramatic end pose.
John Stamos enjoyed a mini-Full House reunion with his onscreen niece Jodie Sweetin to make a funny dance video imagining what Uncle Jesse and Stephanie Tanner would post on social media today
The 62-year-old eighties heartthrob (R) and the 44-year-old former child star (L) would frequently perform routines in the ABC sitcom from 1987-1995
‘@johnstamos love you Uncle J and I hope you never take that sweatsuit off,’ the LA-born comedian wrote in the comments section.
‘I’m sure @caitlinskybound agrees.’
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Stamos’s second wife Caitlin McHugh did agree, replying: ‘Cuties!’
The Palm Royale guest star – who got sober in 2015 – is 23 years older than the half-Filipino beauty, and they welcomed seven-year-old son Billy during their eight-year marriage.
Meanwhile, Sweetin welcomed two daughters – Zoie, 17, and Beatrix, 15 – during her brief marriages to second ex-husband Cody Herpin and third ex-husband, DJ Morty Coyle.
The licensed drug and alcohol counselor – who got sober in 2013 – wed her fourth husband, drug and alcohol therapist Mescal Wasilewski, in 2022.
The post also received happy comments from their former castmates Scott Weinger, Marla Sokoloff, Adam Hagenbuch as well as Wicked: For Good director Jon M. Chu, Saturday Night Live alum Bobby Moynihan and Clueless alum Elisa Donovan.
Sweetin is next scheduled to perform at The Ultimate Improv Show this Friday at Dynasty Typewriter in LA alongside comedians Dan Black and Nicole Byer.
In the cute clip, Stamos and Sweetin perform a choreographed dance to Taylor Swift’s 2025 hit Opalite while coordinating in fuzzy baby-blue track suits
The Dateless to Dangerous actress previously came in sixth place on season 22 of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars in 2016 while Stamos has repeatedly turned the reality TV competition down due to his so-called lack of ability
Stamos – who boasts 10.7 million social media followers – captioned his Instagram post: ‘I’d follow them.’
The talented twosome ended their dance with the two-time Emmy-nominated producer lifting Sweetin in the air and striking a dramatic end pose
‘@johnstamos love you Uncle J and I hope you never take that sweatsuit off,’ the LA-born comedian wrote in the comments section. ‘I’m sure @caitlinskybound agrees’
Stamos’s second wife Caitlin McHugh did agree, replying: ‘Cuties!’
The Palm Royale guest star – who got sober in 2015 – is 23 years older than the half-Filipino beauty, and they welcomed seven-year-old son Billy during their eight-year marriage (pictured November 14)
Meanwhile, Sweetin welcomed two daughters – Zoie, 17, and Beatrix, 15 – during her brief marriages to second ex-husband Cody Herpin and third ex-husband, DJ Morty Coyle (pictured August 14)
The licensed drug and alcohol counselor – who got sober in 2013 – is next scheduled to perform at The Ultimate Improv Show this Friday at Dynasty Typewriter in LA
Stamos executive produced and stars in Raviv Ullman and Greg Yagolnitzer’s comedy horror-thriller Drag, which premieres March 13 at the State Theatre in Austin, TX during the SXSW Festival
Stamos executive produced and stars in Raviv Ullman and Greg Yagolnitzer’s comedy horror-thriller Drag, which premieres March 13 at the State Theatre in Austin, TX during the SXSW Festival.
The Danny DeVito-produced flick about robber sisters also stars his nepo baby Lucy DeVito, Lizzy Caplan and Christine Ko.
The honorary Beach Boy will also portray Chase Brylan in the second season of Netflix drama The Hunting Wives streaming later this year.
