Zitat des Tages von Jodie Sweetin:
People still watch 'Full House' all the time. It's on three times a day!
I was living a complete lie. But unfortunately, guilt doesn't make you stop.
I don't mind doing occasional guest appearances on shows, but I have other things I'd like to do in my life now.
High school is just horrible in general. So, I think it was a good time for me to have stopped acting. I got to be normal in high school.
The competition is so fierce once you become an adult. I'll probably move on to something else.
It is kind of hard to figure out who you are when you've lost your job at age 13, when that was basically how you identified yourself.
The interesting part is that most of the kids I speak to have grown up watching 'Full House', so they feel like they know me and can talk to me.
I don't think I really realized what being an adult and being a real grownup was until I was at least twenty-eight.
Of course, I have the emotional ups and downs of pregnancy, like crying jags for no reason and then the next day I can't even remember what I was crying about!
There is a certain sense of loss when a series ends.
I got sober for good on December 7, 2008.
How often does one get to have a 20-year hiatus of a character and then come back as an adult?
I don't pay attention to negative stuff.
The darkest moments for me weren't necessarily winding up in the hospital or anything like that. It was those quiet moments alone when I just hated the person I had become.
I actually never auditioned for 'Full House.' I had done a guest appearance on 'Valerie' as the next door neighbor's niece, and from that I got into 'Full House.' I was only five years old, and I was on the show until I was 13.
I really like Derek Hough.
You can't save anybody.
Life isn't like a 'Full House' episode.
My daughters all have aunties who help out. It takes a village.
I had always wanted to be on TV; my mom told me that when I was little, I told her I wanted to be a 'modeler,' because that's what I called actors on TV.