Jodie Sweetin Addresses Possibility of 'Full House' Reunion Amid Dave Coulier's Cancer Diagnosis
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Jodie Sweetin reveals her readiness for a 'Full House' reunion while honoring the legacy of the late Bob Saget and sending well wishes to Dave Coulier amidst his cancer battle.

AceShowbiz - The beloved cast of "Full House" may not be done reunifying just yet! Jodie Sweetin, well-known for her role as Stephanie Tanner, recently expressed her willingness to bring the iconic '80s and '90s sitcom ensemble back together. "I've learned in this business never say never," the actress remarked at the Scleroderma Research Foundation's "Cool Comedy - Hot Cuisine" event. "I'm totally down for it. I've been saying we need to do the 'Golden Girls Fullest House'."

While the idea of an elderly version of "Full House" brewing in the minds of fans is delightful, there's a notable void in the cast. Bob Saget, who played the well-loved Danny Tanner, tragically passed away at age 65 due to blunt head trauma. Sweetin noted the irreplaceable role Saget held, saying, "He is the heart of the family in so many ways. But I think the rest of us would definitely love to do it."

The cast, including John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Candace Cameron Bure and Andrea Barber, have stayed close over the years and continue to honor Saget's legacy. "It was always Bob was going to be here. I'm just so honored that so many people continue to fight for research for funding for scleroderma," Sweetin mentioned, reflecting on the bond they maintained, especially through causes Saget was passionate about.

Adding to the group's challenges, Dave Coulier, known for his role as Joey Gladstone, recently revealed his struggle with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Coulier, first diagnosed a few weeks ago, has started chemotherapy and is courageously sharing his journey with the public. "You hear chemo, and it scares the daylights out of you," he admitted. Though battling cancer has been intense, Coulier's resilience remains a testament to the collective spirit of the "Full House" family.

The cherished memories and life lessons imparted by Bob Saget resonate deeply with Sweetin, who fondly remembered, "To laugh at the most horrific things possible... Bob was great at being able to walk through some really painful stuff and laugh at it and get through it." Sweetin's anecdotes bring to light the profound connection and camaraderie that defined not only the show's narrative but also the real-life relationships among its cast members.

Despite the absence of a key member and facing new adversities, the possibility of another "Full House" reunion lingers in the hearts of fans and the cast alike. One thing remains consistent: the "Full House" family, on-screen and off, continues to inspire resilience, laughter and unwavering support amidst life's challenges.

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