There's nothing but love for Michelle Tanner, according to Uncle Jesse. Sorry, there's nothing but love for Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen, according to John Stamos. The star of Fox's Grandfathered stopped by NBC's Today to discuss his new comedy and the talk obviously turned to Fuller House, Netflix's followup series to Full House, because when you have Stamos on your show, you want to talk about everything.
Fuller House follows Candace Cameron Bure's DJ Tanner-Fuller, newly widowed and taking care of three kids with the help of sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Andrea Barber's Kimmy Gibbler. The first episode will be a reunion of sorts with Stamos, Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, Dave Coulier, Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit and more original stars appearing, but not the Olsens.
"They're fully welcome anytime, I love them and there was a lot of miscommunication in the press and stuff," Stamos told Matt Lauer. He's of course referring to the Olsens saying they learned about it from Stamos on Jimmy Kimmel Live and certain comments he made on Twitter after the fact. "I talked to them, I understood why they didn't want to come back. They just have big lives, they haven't acted in a while, but I love them dearly and they're always welcome on our show."