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John Stamos And Lori Loughlin Raise Eyebrows By Reuniting For A Nostalgic TikTok Video

Actor John Stamos and Lori Loughlin
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John Stamos recently took to TikTok to provide his fans with a nostalgic video featuring none other than Lori Loughlin, aka Aunt Becky herself.

The entertainment is certainly welcome as the cast of Full House has seen some hard times recently.


In 2019, Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were indicted for fraud and bribery in a nationwide college admissions scandal.

In January, we lost Full House patriarch Bob Saget.

Then over the summer Jodie Sweetin—aka Stephanie Tanner—was violently thrown to the ground by LAPD officers during a peaceful protest in response to the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade.

In his video, Stamos joined in on the #teenagedirtbag TikTok challenge, which involves playing a sped up version of the song Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus accompanied by a montage of awkward teenage photos.

As the song begins to play, we see Stamos sitting in front of the camera and then a smiling Loughlin appears.

What follows is a glorious recap in photo form of one of TV's favorite couples, from 1987-1995 anyway.

You can see the video here:

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This certainly stirred up lots of nostalgic Uncle Jesse + Aunt Becky emotions.

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Of course, some fans still seem to be bitter that the TV couple's romance didn't transfer off-screen, as well.

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But many took the opportunity to remind the community of Loughlin's college admissions scandal indictment.

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Despite the backlash, so far the video has more than 9.3 million views and 1.3 million likes.

Nostalgia seems to have trumped any lingering resentment over Loughlin's actions.

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