
Fighting breast cancer!
That Full House reunion that I’ve secretly prayed for is one step closer to reality. Kind of. Dave Coulier, a.k.a Uncle Joey to most of America, has enlisted the help of his former co-stars to help raise money for breast cancer awareness.
Coulier has posted pictures of the cast members signing a bra which will be donated to Bras for a Cause, a charity which supports breast cancer survivors in Michigan. Way to go, Dave!
So if you want to see what Kimmy Gibbler now looks like (she’s looking good!), follow the link. There are also pictures of Bob Saget, Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron signing the same bra. My one question is where are John Stamos and the Olsens?
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Happy 23rd birthday Olsen twins! Thank you for bringing us the joys of “Michelle Tanner”, the guest spot on “Weeds”, and the 2004 movie “New York Minute”. Cheers to the most progressive, stylish, and filthy rich set of twins on planet Earth. I have only one question: Will Jesse and the Rippers be playing your birthday party?
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Movie in the works?
In what may be the greatest news story of the week, John Stamos has recently stated that he is interested in creating a feature film adaptation of Full House, the cheesy, family-friendly, awesome show that catapulted him and many others (the Olsens included) to fame. The film, however, would have a twist.
“I’m working on a movie idea, but it wouldn’t be us playing us,” Stamos said. In fact, Stamos’ film, which would be something like a prequel, would have recent stars like Steve Carell, James Franco and Tracy Morgan. I know, weird, right?
I can’t tell if this is a joke or not but a Full House movie would be amazing. I used to watch that show religiously and I know I’m not alone. Unfortunately, even Stamos doesn’t expect the film to be made for awhile. “I don’t see it happening anytime soon,” he said. Hey, at least we can dream.
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MK and A. Olsen Steve Madden
Sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have teamed up with shoe designer Steve Madden, to create a new line of shoes. Mary-Kate and Ashley’s fashion line is called ‘Elizabeth and James’. The girls decided they want to design shoes too. The new ‘Elizabeth and James-Steve Madden’ shoe line will have everything from gladiator sandals to flats to pumps. The shoes range in price from about $200 to $500 and are made with materials like leather, suede, ostrich, and pony hair.
The shoes can be bought at Nordstrom.
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With NBC’s Knight Rider most likely canceled and other shows getting dropped like bad habits it only makes sense the networks would be looking for a sure thing, well, John Stamos thinks he’s got the answer… (Drum roll please) Get ready for the “Full House” remake! That’s right! The show that launched the Olsen Twins is coming back! I doubt the Mary Kate and Ashley will be gracing the new show, however, former cast members Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin (pictured below) are slated to return. Hell, with Bure and Sweetin in the line up, the show just might have a chance! Stay tuned, or not.

Full House

Cameron Bure
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The fur was flying—albeit peacefully—at the Olsen twins’ Los Angeles book signing last night.
On hand to promote and sign copies of their new photo-driven coffee-table tome Influence, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were met not only by a flock of their style-conscious fans but by a mob of PETA protesters.
“The Olsen twins support an industry that forces animals to live in tiny wire cages their entire lives and electrocutes and kills them for vanity,” PETA rep Ashley Byrne told E! News.
The animal-rights activists’ beef, as it were, is not only due to the Olsens’ frequent donning of fur and animal skins, but their use of both materials in their higher-end clothing line, the Row.
Eschewing their traditional headline-grabbing tactic of hurling red paint on the offending billionaire moguls, PETA, which has been campaigning against the so-dubbed “Trollsen Twins” since 2007, resorted instead to more calm, but equally disruptive, tactics.
At last night’s event, PETA supporters wore doctored Olsen masks and held signs reading “Trollsens: Fur Hags From Hell” and “Hairy-Kate and Trashley Olsen: Fur Tramps.”
The 22-year-olds, who did not immediately comment on Wednesday’s protest, have long been easy targets for the animal-rights campaigners.

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