A hand to carry onto. Fuller Home star Dave Coulier is standing by his pal and former costar Lori Loughlin‘s aspect amidst her authorized troubles.
“I actually can’t touch upon it, however we love her dearly,” the actor, 60, solely instructed Us Weekly on Wednesday, Could 6, whereas selling his look on the upcoming season of Worst Cooks in America. “And nonetheless this type of seems, we’re there for her. The pictures that individuals see aren’t at all times what's true. And Lori is one in every of my closest and dearest pals on the planet, and it’s actually unlucky that this has occurred, and I can be there for her eternally.”
Coulier added that it was “actually unhappy” filming the ultimate season of Fuller Home with out Loughlin, 55. “It didn’t really feel proper,” he instructed Us.
The Michigan native and Loughlin each starred within the unique Full Home — as Joey Gladstone and Aunt Becky, respectively —and made occasional visitor appearances within the present’s revival, Fuller Home. The sitcom’s last episodes start streaming on Netflix on June 5.
The Summerland alum was fired from Fuller Home in March 2019 following her and her husband Mossimo Giannulli’s alleged involvement within the faculty admissions bribery scandal. The couple allegedly falsified their daughters’ — Bella, 21, and Olivia Jade, 20 — participation on USC’s crew workforce in a bribe to get accepted into the college. One month later, the couple pleaded not responsible to fraud and cash laundering conspiracy expenses.
Andrea Barber, who portrays DJ Tanner’s (Candace Cameron-Bure) quirky greatest good friend Kimmy Gibbler, instructed Us in November 2019 that it was troublesome finishing the challenge with out Loughlin.
“We want it wasn’t that means, and we want she might be right here as a result of it positively looks like there’s a gap in our hearts and a gap on our set,” Barber, 43, mentioned on the time. “However we perceive that that is the choice that was made, and we respect it. However she’s at all times in our hearts eternally. Each time we step on stage, she’s in our hearts.”
She continued, “It’s very unhappy. She was a giant a part of Fuller Home. She wasn’t in each episode, however her presence was positively felt. We liked each single time she got here on the set. So we have now positively felt her absence this season.”
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi
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