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John Stamos was ‘angry’ with the Olsen twins over skipping ‘Fuller House’

In the words of the fictional “Full House” uncle Jesse Katsopolis, “Have mercy!”

John Stamos, 59, has revealed why he was initially “angry” with twins Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen, 36, about skipping out on the 2016 “Full House” reboot – and how a conversation with them after Bob Saget’s death helped heal.

From 1987 to 1995, the three of them starred on the hit sitcom, “Full House,” together for eight seasons.

“[Bob Saget] was very instrumental in keeping us all together,” Stamos began during an appearance this week on “Glee” stars Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz’s podcast, “And That’s What You REALLY Missed.”

“The twins moved to New York… And I gotta tell you, one of the only good thing to come out of Bob’s, well … Mary-Kate and Ashley, we didn’t really see them much,” he explained, talking about the star’s 2022 death.

“I mean, we stayed in touch a little bit but Bob really did. And they were so great… You hear rumors, ‘Oh, they hated their childhood or they hated being on the show or whatever.'”

During a recent podcast appearance, John Stamos explained why he was "angry" with the Olsen twins for not coming back to the "Full House" reboot.
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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen shared the role of Michelle Tanner on the 1987 sitcom.
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Stamos played their fictional uncle, Jesse Katsopolis, on the show.
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The twins played the role of Michelle Tanner, the daughter of Danny Tanner (Bob Saget), while Stamos played their uncle, Jesse Katsopolis, telling the story of a modern-day family who came together after the death of Tanner’s fictional wife.

“When I did Fuller House they didn’t wanna come back,” Stamos continued. “And I was angry for a minute. And that got out.”

“But they just were, ‘We loved our childhood. We loved being with you. We miss Bob.’ They came over to my house. They brought a pork chop and sage. I don’t know why, but thank you? It was a frozen pork chop, so that was really nice. So we stayed very close.”

The Post reached out to reps for Stamos and the Olsen twins for comment.

In 2015, it was announced that a reboot of the original show would be coming to Netflix, called “Fuller House.”

Stamos explained how he was able to smooth things over with the twins.
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He explained how Bob Saget's death brought them closer together.
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As Stamos said, the Olsen twins, who have since largely retreated from public life, declined the opportunity to reprise their original roles.

They starred on the show when from when they were infants to eight years old.

Instead, the showed featured appearances from Stamos and Saget, as well as Dave Coulier, who played Joey Gladstone, Lori Loughlin as Becky Katsopolis, Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner, and Scott Weinger, who played Steve Hale.

The reboot lasted five seasons, ending in 2020.

In 2021, Stamos had admitted that he was initially “disappointed” that the Olsen twins didn’t make a cameo on the reboot during an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen, but understood their decision.

Last month, Stamos admitted on a separate podcast appearance that he wanted the twins fired in the beginning.
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"When I did Fuller House they didn’t wanna come back," Stamos continued. "And I was angry for a minute. And that got out."
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But even though he was disappointed, there was a point in time where he actually wanted the two fired from the sitcom back in the day.

He alleged that he “couldn’t deal” with the twins’ constant crying during an April podcast appearance.

Stamos explained that the incident took place during the first-ever episode of the show, when he and Coulier’s character took care of the Olsen’s character while their father was away.

“They were 11 months old, and God bless them,” Stamos said during an April appearance on Josh Peck and Ben Soffer’s “Good Guys” podcast. “They kept switching: ‘This one’s not gonna cry.’ I couldn’t deal with it,” recalled Stamos. “And I said, ‘This is not gonna work.’ So they got rid of them.”

In the episode, the twins were replaced by a pair of baby redhead actors – and were brought back a few days later.