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'Full House' Stars Issue Public Apology to Creator — But Why? originally appeared on Parade. Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber just made a public apology to Full House creator Jeff Franklin.
It's not uncommon for actors to get injured while on set (or away from set) during filming. Sometimes, production companies have no choice but to write those injuries into the scripts.
Jodie Sweetin always knew she had "more to offer" than just being tied to her sobriety struggles after her Full House fame. Appearing on the Barely Famous Podcast with Kail Lowry, Sweetin talked ...
Full House alum Jodie Sweetin has elaborated on her past addiction struggle, saying it was all anyone wanted to talk about after someone sold the story of her being in treatment.
Ann-Margret, now 84, made a rare public appearance recently — revealing the secret to her "incredible dance moves." ...
Jodie Sweetin is opening up about the impact her 'Full House' castmates had on her life even after cameras stopped rolling.
Kate Hudson was told to emancipate herself from her parents, Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, to get actings roles as an adult. Her mom told her it was ‘never happening’ and then she was cast in ...
Jodie Sweetin played Stephanie Tanner on Full House from 1987 to 1995, and the former child actress credits two of her costars, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier, for helping instill confidence in her at ...
Jodie Sweetin's Full House costars helped guide her both on and off the screen. Sweetin tells PEOPLE that Bob Saget and Dave Coulier instilled "confidence" in her from a young age, always pushing ...
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