As a die-hard Full House fan and someone who has grown up watching the TGIF family every week, hearing about Dave Coulier’s cancer diagnosis was truly heartbreaking. I remember the camaraderie between Joey Gladstone and Jesse Katsopolis, portrayed by Dave, as one of my favorite aspects of the show. It’s hard to believe that real-life events would mirror the fictional friendship so closely.
As a devoted fan, I can’t help but reminisce about the enduring charm of “Full House” nostalgia that still permeates the world even after “Fuller House” concluded in 2020, with the cast members maintaining a strong presence. One notable figure who has kept us captivated by the magic of those TGIF days is Dave Coulier, who’s now leading the solo-hosted venture called “Full House Rewind.” However, his recent update for fans was not filled with laughter, as he bravely shared that he was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkins lymphoma in October.
The message was definitely a shock to Coulier’s family, friends and followers, and in his interview with People, he shared that he’d actually revealed his somber diagnosis update with the bulk of the Full House clan via group message, saying:
To ensure they heard it directly from me instead of someone else, I opted to share the news via a text. The reaction was swift and heartwarming, with messages like “I’ll be there, whenever you need me,” followed by assurances that I’m in reliable hands with Mel. It’s incredible to witness the depth of our affection. We’ve stood by each other through countless years, and it’s truly extraordinary.
It makes perfect sense that Dave Coulier would contact his ex-colleagues right away after resolving issues with his wife Melissa Coulier. He seems to have informed John Stamos, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, Lori Loughlin, Scott Weinger, and the show’s creator Jeff Franklin about the matter as well.
Candace Cameron Bure Shares Support For Dave Coulier
It’s clear that individuals engaged in a private chat sent personal messages directly to Coulier. However, some expressed their support publicly through social media platforms as well. For instance, Candace Cameron Bure utilized Instagram Stories to share this message alongside an interview clip of Coulter on Today. In her own words:
I’m quite fond of Dan Coulier, and we’re sending our support to him, Melissa Coulier, and their family as they navigate this journey together. We stand by them every step of the path.
It’s worth mentioning that, following the controversy surrounding Bure’s “traditional marriage” remarks about her new role at Great American Family, Dave Coulier seems to be the one most willing to maintain a friendly relationship with her. Jodie Sweetin, too, showed forgiveness, but it was clear she stood in support of the LGBTQ+ community throughout this incident.
John Stamos’ Message For Dave Coulier
For devoted Full House enthusiasts, it’s almost second nature to associate John Stamos with Dave Coulier, given how deep Joey and Jesse’s friendship on the show transcended onto the actors themselves. Therefore, it might have felt odd if the present voice actor of Iron Man hadn’t addressed any comments directed at Coulier’s recent upsetting news.
My brother from day 1. Love you @dcoulier and I’ll be by your side through it all.
Melissa Coulier expressed gratitude towards Stamos, receiving additional positive feedback and responses from Brad Garrett, a former cast member of “Everybody Loves Raymond”, the “Full House Rewind” social media platform, and numerous other sources.
Approximately three years since Bob Saget’s unexpected death from a fall-related head injury, Dave Coulier shares his diagnosis. Here’s to hoping that the beloved comedian recovers swiftly and in good spirits following his treatment sessions.
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2024-11-14 18:37