John Stamos and Jodie Sweetin are opening up in regards to the time they wanted FBI safety after they acquired dying threats throughout their “Full Home” days.
The 60-year-old “Huge Shot” actor appeared on Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber‘s “How Impolite, Tanneritos!” podcast, the place he opened up about how he acquired dying threats within the 90s.
Sweetin, 41, and Barber, 47, additionally recalled how safety needed to arrange “metallic detectors” earlier than they did a reside taping, which was “unparalleled again within the early 90s.”
‘Deranged Fool’ Threatens John Stamos Throughout ‘Full Home’ Days
“I might really feel like this nervous vitality all all through backstage,” Sweetin mentioned on her iHeartRadio podcast. “After which proper earlier than you went out to your intro, John, you probably did the signal of the cross. After which I feel it was Bob [Saget], perhaps Dave [Coulier] … who leaned over to you and mentioned, ‘Can I’ve your parking spot?’”
Stamos then recalled “some deranged fool” who appeared throughout the road from Sony, the situation the place “Full Home” was being filmed, which prompted the excessive safety.
The person requested workers the place John Stamos was inside the constructing “As a result of [he was] going to kill [me].”
“Then [the employee] went to get safety after which he was gone,” Stamos added.
For his safety, Stamos ended up getting an “FBI agent” who adopted him round “24 hours a day.”
Jodie Sweetin Additionally Wanted Safety Throughout ‘Full Home’ Filming

Jodie Sweetin, who was simply 5 years previous when she first appeared on the hit 90s sitcom, then shared how she additionally acquired dying threats from males in jail. She additionally had gotten requests for “particular pictures” of herself as a baby.
“I had somebody who was calling the stage… asking for my mother,” she mentioned on the podcast. “They related it to my dressing room and so they had been like, ‘Have you learnt the place your daughter is true now? We’ve her.’”
“Actually creepy stuff,” Sweetin mentioned, including that she then had a bodyguard on the time to maintain her secure. “I had a bodyguard in New York as a result of there was a man that the FBI was following [who] was making an attempt to kidnap me. It’s a bizarre technique to exist.”
John Stamos’s Battle With Alcohol Habit

The “Huge Shot” star, who simply turned 60 years previous a couple of weeks in the past, battled alcohol habit for years, which even led to him getting a DUI in 2015, which made headlines. “I had that DUI and I used to be like, ‘I can’t do that. I’ve received to straighten up,’” Stamos mentioned when selling his new memoir. “That’s once I was complicated the universe as a result of I’m not a nasty individual, however I used to be doing crappy issues.”
One yr after he had the DUI, he opened up about how a lot he “regretted” it, acknowledging that he “might have damage any individual”. “It was actually silly and unaware of me,” the actor mentioned on the time. “And I hated myself for that. It was a nasty, dangerous factor. So I mentioned to myself, I’ve to cease this up and down, up and down, I’ve to.”
Following the DUI, Stamos entered rehab, which he admits was “darkish for slightly bit,” however “it began to get higher”. As he went by way of rehab, he mentioned he “made loads of actually good pals” which helped him get clear.
“I had loads ready for me, and I really feel dangerous as a result of lots of people don’t, as a result of they burned their lives down,” he added. “Fortunately, I had my sisters, however I additionally had ‘Fuller Home’. I received dwelling and I feel like per week later, we began ‘Fuller Home’.”
