- **Q: Who shared the throwback *Full House* photos?
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Jodie Sweetin recently shared heartwarming throwback photos from the very first season of "Full House," sending fans on a trip down memory lane and reminding everyone of the beloved cast's enduring bond.
The release of these photos via the "How Rude, Tanneritos!" podcast Instagram, co-hosted by Sweetin and Andrea Barber ("Kimmy Gibler"), offers a rare peek into the early days of the iconic sitcom that premiered nearly four decades ago. Seeing the cast, especially Bob Saget, looking so young serves as a poignant reminder of the show's long history and the sad loss of the beloved comedian in January 2022.
The cast has remained famously close, supporting each other through significant life events, including Saget's passing and Dave Coulier's recent non-Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis. They often share memories and tributes, keeping the spirit of the show and their "family" alive. Kelly Rizzo, Saget's widow, even commented on Sweetin's post with heart emojis.
While *Full House* ended in 1995, its legacy continued with the reboot *Fuller House* (2016-2020) on Netflix. Discussions about another potential reunion, perhaps humorously titled "Golden Girls Fullest House" as suggested by Sweetin, continue to excite fans, showing the enduring appeal of the Tanner family saga.
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These photos certainly bring back memories! What's your favorite *Full House* moment or episode? Let us know in the comments!
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