
Three decades after Full House, the television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin, ended its original run on ABC, the beloved cast has maintained an unbreakable bond. For the cast members, Full House was more than a job, all thanks to the late Bob Saget, who played a crucial role in ensuring that the cast stayed in touch with each other after the show ended.
Recently, Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner, disclosed that despite having a close relationship with her Full House co-stars, she was very displeased with the action of one of her co-stars, Dave Coulier, who shared a horrifying text on their group chat.
Dave Coulier sent a horrifying text to the ‘Full House’ group chat – and it’s not what you think it is
During the recording of a live episode of her Full House rewatch podcast, How Rude, Tanneritos!, on June 5, Sweetin discussed how her former co-star Dave Coulier, who played the character of Joey Gladstone in a bid to keep the group chat very lively recently shared an AI-generated image that reimagined the Full House cast as younger, goth versions of themselves, which sparked both amusement and bewilderment among the actors.
She explained that the photo collection used a Kourtney Kardashian lookalike standing in for Lori Loughlin’s character, Becky Katsopolis, with her and the Olsen twins appearing ageless. Coulier also included the late Saget in his edit, depicting him as Geddy Lee, the iconic lead singer of Rush. The only notable exception was actress Mary-Kate, who bore a striking resemblance to her current self.
Jodie Sweetin gives insight into how she felt about Dave Coulier’s text
Sweetin revealed that the images that Coulier might have intended to amuse or impress struck her as very eerie and unnatural when she first saw them.
However, she noted that after taking a step back and giving herself time to process everything, she came to understand the joke and acknowledged that it was, in fact, clever.