Fuller House Stars Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber Reveal New Secrets About Full House

Fuller House Stars Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber Reveal New Secrets About Full House

This is the kind of nostalgia that childhood dreams are made of: Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber are hanging out with me in the Tanner’s attic, home to Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky, which we last saw some 21 years ago. It’s almost unfathomable that it’s been since the mid-’90s since we saw the gang last: D.J. heading off to prom with Steve, Stephanie quizzing Michelle over her lost memory, and Kimmy busting into the house (in true Kimmy style) in a light-up prom dress. And we’re so ready to be back. Much has been made about the casts’ timeless good looks, but here’s what struck me most after watching the first episode of Fuller House: Their comedic timing picks right up exactly where it left off (no easy feat when you consider Barber retired from acting once the show ended). Their lasting chemistry is still palpable, and when the crew jokes that they really are family, all it takes is one look at their social media accounts to know they aren’t kidding. Understandably, Cameron Bure, Sweetin, and Barber are growing a little tired of answering the same monotonous “How does it feel to be back?” and


This is the kind of nostalgia that childhood dreams are made of: Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber are hanging out with me in the Tanner’s attic, home to Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky, which we last saw some 21 years ago. It’s almost unfathomable that it’s been since the mid-’90s since we saw the gang last: D.J. heading off to prom with Steve, Stephanie quizzing Michelle over her lost memory, and Kimmy busting into the house (in true Kimmy style) in a light-up prom dress. And we’re so ready to be back. Much has been made about the casts’ timeless good looks, but here’s what struck me most after watching the first episode of* Fuller House*: Their comedic timing picks right up exactly where it left off (no easy feat when you consider Barber retired from acting once the show ended). Their lasting chemistry is still palpable, and when the crew jokes that they really are family, all it takes is one look at their social media accounts to know they aren’t kidding.


Understandably, Cameron Bure, Sweetin, and Barber are growing a little tired of answering the same monotonous “How does it feel to be back?” and “Have you kept in touch?” interview questions over and over. “So, what do you got for us?” Cameron Bure jokes. It’s a question she can ask since we’ve developed a friendship over the years, and she’s aware that my Full House knowledge verges on obsessive. And I’m not alone: Full House has amassed a cult following not only in the years that it aired (we’re talking 20 million viewers per week), but on Nick at Nite in the years since. And that fanatic spirit is the reason why Cameron Bure, Sweetin, and Barber are back on this attic couch after so many years.


Understandably, Cameron Bure, Sweetin, and Barber are growing a little tired of answering the same monotonous “How does it feel to be back?” and “Have you kept in touch?” interview questions over and over. “So, what do you got for us?” Cameron Bure jokes. It’s a question she can ask since we’ve developed a friendship over the years, and she’s aware that my Full House knowledge verges on obsessive. And I’m not alone: Full House has amassed a cult following not only in the years that it aired (we’re talking 20 million viewers per week), but on Nick at Nite in the years since. And that fanatic spirit is the reason why Cameron Bure, Sweetin, and Barber are back on this attic couch after so many years.

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