How the ‘Fuller House’ family would handle quarantine life

How the ‘Fuller House’ family would handle quarantine life

The fictional “Fuller House” family could handle life in quarantine, says series star Candace Cameron Bure.Cameron Bure — who plays D.J. Tanner-Fuller on the Netflix series, a spinoff of the classic sitcom “Full House” — told Page Six that her character would be the one to keep the TV family moving along in their daily lives.


“D.J. Tanner-Fuller would have a complete like every detail of every hour planned out in a schedule,” the 44-year-old laughed. “She would have games for everyone to be playing. She would organize when everyone’s going to disinfect the house. She’d probably drive everyone a little bit crazy. But I think that the Tanners and Fullers and Giblers would survive in the Fuller house during quarantine.”

Fans most likely won’t see a quarantine episode on the remaining nine episodes of the series, as the show was already wrapped before the coronavirus pandemic.

In the meantime, viewers can tune into the COVID-19 benefit concert Hope Rising that Cameron Bure is hosting alongside her brother Kirk Cameron, 49, on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET via Facebook.
Who is this talented woman behind the role of “Kimmy Gibbler” ? We exclusively sat down with Andrea to catch up, learn about the very exciting return of Fuller House to Netflix for their final season, what she thinks of her castmates, how her love of the New Kids on the Block came to be, and so much more. Check it all out below.I don’t actually remember the specific audition but I remember that time in my life. I was 10 years old and was going out on a lot of auditions at the time. My mom probably remembers the Full House audition in specific.

I remember that I auditioned for the role of DJ [Tanner] and obviously didn’t get it. The producers asked me to come back and read for the role of Kimmy. I remember my first time on the set of Full House and being a little intimidated but everybody was super nice. Candace and I were both 10 years old and Jodie was only 5. I had no idea it would all turn into the biggest role of my life.
From 6 to 9, I played the first Carrie Brady on ‘Days of Our Lives.’ I also filmed a ton of commercials. Commercials were very important back then when I was growing up. I did commercials for Barbie, toys, McDonald’s, and a lot of food brands. I also did guest spots on all the great family sitcoms like Growing Pains and Our House.

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