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'Full House' Fans Are in Disbelief Over John Stamos’ Wild Instagram With Lori Loughlin

Selena Barrientos
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Full House alum Lori Loughlin may no longer have social media, but fans of the popular ‘90s sitcom recently spotted her on Instagram hanging with John Stamos.

To kick off the weekend, the actor posted an Instagram video letting folks know that he would be performing with The Beach Boys at one of their tour stops. Set to the rock band’s hit song “Kokomo,” John energetically played the conga drums. In the background, the former Hallmark actress grooved to the music and sang along.

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“The Kokomo Dancers, featuring an old friend,” John captioned the snippet posted on August 5.

Though the Fuller House star didn’t name Lori in his message, fans immediately knew who he was referring to. Without skipping a beat, followers took to his Instagram comments section to celebrate the mini-reunion and many were overwhelmed by the sight.

“THE HUG ????????,” one person wrote. “Aunt Becky and Uncle Jesse FOREVER!! ??,” another added. “Have Mercy! ????????,” a different fan said.

What’s more, Lori’s daughter Olivia Jade also chimed in. “This is so cute!!” she commented.

Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images

Since her involvement in the nationwide college admissions scandal in March 2019 and completing a two-month prison sentence in December 2020, Lori has stayed out of the spotlight. That said, similar to John’s recent Instagram clip, Full House fans spotted Lori on social media back in February when she celebrated Valentine’s Day with Kris Jenner and other celebrity friends.

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Most recently, Lori opened up about what it was like working with Project Angel Food. She completed her ordered 100 hours of community service with the organization, in addition to serving a prison sentence and paying a $150,000 fine.

"They have welcomed me with such open arms at a time when I was feeling particularly down and broken," she told KTLA 5 this past July. "That's how I found a home here, and that's what I feel like they did for me, and that's why I'm so proud to be here and working with this organization, because they really do care. It's really a community."

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