John Stamos and Bob Saget, beloved stars of the classic sitcom "Full House," initially had a turbulent relationship. Stamos, who played the cool, Elvis-loving Uncle Jesse, was skeptical of Saget’s casting as the wholesome Danny Tanner. Saget, known for his stand-up comedy, clashed with Stamos' dramatic approach. "Bob is the humblest egomaniac I’ve ever met," Stamos recalls in his memoir, "If You Would Have Told Me." Despite their differences, both actors eventually found common ground, with Stamos admitting, “If I want to learn anything about comedy, I need to study Bob.
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Tensions were not limited to acting styles. Their clashes extended to on-set antics, especially during promotional photo shoots. Stamos revealed that he and Saget often argued over who got to hold the show’s youngest star, Michelle Tanner, played by the Olsen twins. “We argue over who should be in the center or do single photos with Mary-Kate or Ashley,” Stamos shared, highlighting the playful yet competitive nature of their relationship.
This rivalry once escalated during a photoshoot with renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz, leading to an iconic yet tension-filled session.
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