‘Full House’ star says Bob Saget got in trouble with ‘our moms’
Bob Saget’s “foul” mouth often had the parents of Full houseThe children actors say: “Cut it!”
How rude, Tanneritos! The hosts Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber recently organized a live show with Full house The co-stars John Stamos and Lori Loughlin, which they highlighted in the most recent episode of their podcast.
During the show, the actors discussed the wedding episodes of Uncle Jesse (Stamos) and Aunt Becky (Loughlin). They also shared stories behind the scenes on the late Saget, who played the patriarch Danny Tanner in the series.
“What is the coarse thing that Bob said who had the most problems?” Stamos asked his co-stars.
Sweetin immediately said that she could not repeat the jokes of Sageet, while Barber recalled the parents on the set repressing the father of the television.
“Our mothers would be in the stands in the audience either,” said Barber. “So it was just the mothers and some stand-in. But they got up and they would say to each other:” Bob! “”
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While Saget was known for his character on the family screen, he was also famous for his sense of humor on the R. The late actor died in his hotel room when he was on tour in 2022.
Stamos shared with the How rude, Tanneritos! Hosts whom he often pays homage to Saget when he plays “Forever” live with the Beach Boys. The 1971 song is an important melody in the Full house Universe, with Uncle Jesse playing several times throughout the series, including during her marriage to Aunt Becky.
Now it has a deeper meaning for the Stamos.
“I’m talking a bit about Bob, telling people you love them, that you care about them, because tomorrow has never promised,” he said. “And we learned that with Bob, unfortunately, and it was such a quick thing. So, I’m talking about it in a way, then we show this video and there are a lot of bob in it. It’s really beautiful.”
Discover the protruding facts of the live program on the last episode of How rude, Tanneritos! below.