John Stamos isn’t holding back on the question of relationship with Lori Loughlin

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When asked on a podcast this week if he would bring a newly single Lori Loughlin into his relationship with his wife, John Stamos had a definitive answer.
“Would you like to bring her into the group?” “Good Guys” podcast co-host Ben Soffer asked Stamos, adding that the top question fans asked him was whether he would leave his wife, Caitlin McHugh, for Loughlin.
But Soffer said he and co-host Josh Peck would rather ask him if he wanted Loughlin to join him and his wife in an unconventional relationship.
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“Come on, Aunt Becky, bring her. Bring her into the group,” Soffer asked some fans, referring to her “Full House” character.
When asked on a podcast this week if he would bring a newly single Lori Loughlin into his current relationship with his wife, John Stamos had a definitive answer. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Stamos wondered if they were talking about a “threesome,” and they clarified that it was more about polyamory/open marriage.
“No,” he replied. “I’m not Mormon.”
After that, they started discussing the swinging lifestyle and he said, in his opinion, “It never works” – except for a few couples he knows.
Stamos went on to say that he and his wife supported Loughlin as she went through her separation from her husband, Mossimo Giannulli.
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Loughlin and Giannulli announced their separation earlier this month after nearly 28 years of marriage.
“She’s been through a lot over the years with this guy,” he said.
“She’s an angel and she always made things better,” he shared, calling Giannulli a “narcissist” and adding that he would never speak to her again.

Lori Loughlin and John Stamos in a 1993 “Full House” promotional photo. (Bob D’Amico/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
“I think when you have a wife like that and a family, how do you do that? How can you break everything?” he asked.
In “Full House,” Stamos and Loughlin played husband and wife – Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky. The popular sitcom ran from 1987 to 1995.
The 62-year-old said people always thought there was something romantic between him and Loughlin, but he stressed they had always just been friends.
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He admitted that he once referred to Loughlin as “the one that got away” in an interview before meeting McHugh.
“It was interesting,” he said. “There was a very small window for us to be single at the same time.”
The actor said he didn’t want to “downplay” his relationships until the musical “Grease,” but he compared Loughlin to Sandy before his transformation and his ex-wife Rebecca Romijn to Sandy afterward.
He said that at the time he was more attracted to “rebellious” women.

John Stamos, his wife Caitlin McHugh and their son Billy are seen here during a 2024 Netflix holiday event. (Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix)
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Stamos married former Victoria’s Secret model Rebecca Romijn from 1998 until their divorce in 2005.
“Lori was so nice,” he admitted. “I loved working with her, but she was too nice for me.”
He said he even thought he and Loughlin had kissed once during a ride to Disneyland, but she denied him that it happened.
“So, I don’t know if I decided to do it in my head – you know, kind of a fantasy,” he laughed.
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Stamos married McHugh in 2018. They have a son, 7-year-old Billy, who is Stamos’ only child.




