January 18, 2012
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
It’s been 25 whirlwind years since Jodie Sweetin got her start on “Full House” as the precocious Stephanie Tanner.
Now a proud mother of two, the actress – who turns 30 on Thursday – is happy, healthy and back on track on the eve of her three-decade mark after facing a few derailments in recent years.
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January 20, 2011
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Jodie Sweetin’s 29th birthday was especially sweet – the former “Full House” star got engaged on her big day!
The actress’ boyfriend, Morty Coyle, proposed to the new mom at her party in front of guests at the Kibitz Room in Los Angeles, People reported.
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December 30, 2010
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Candace Cameron Bure was a role model for young women across America when she starred as D.J. Tanner on “Full House,” but in a new book, she reveals for the first time that after the show ended, she struggled with bulimia.
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December 03, 2010
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Bob Saget is now known for his raunchy humor and censor-inducing jokes, but his TV career started with the wholesome series “Full House,” something he doesn’t regret.
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September 01, 2010
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Jodie Sweetin has welcomed her second daughter, People reported.
Morty Coyle, the boyfriend of the former “Full House” star (she played middle child Stephanie Tanner), told the website mom and the newborn are just fine.
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July 14, 2010
MARQUETTE, Mich.
Attorneys for a couple accused of plotting to extort $680,000 from John Stamos are trying to get them off the hook by attacking the actor’s character and the FBI’s credibility.
Defense lawyers in the trial of Allison Coss and Scott Sippola have portrayed Stamos as a promiscuous drug user — allegations he denied while testifying Tuesday. They’ve also asked federal agents whether they destroyed evidence after setting up a sting operation to snare the defendants, drawing emphatic denials.
Prosecutors, meanwhile, are methodically building their case with reams of documentation and testimony suggesting Coss and Sippola hoped to strike it rich by tricking Stamos into believing they were prepared to sell compromising photos of him to celebrity tabloids.
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