The ‘Fuller House’ Kids Reveal What They Want to Do After the Show
Fuller House nabbed a 2017 Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Family TV Show, but before the Nickelodeon event, Michael Campion, Elias Harger, and Soni Bringas caught up with J-14 and spilled all about their connection to the series. Even though they admitted it was initially a little weird seeing their faces everywhere for the Netflix series, it’s getting easier with time.
The actors, who play D.J. and Kimmy’s children on the show, also dished on what they would want to do if the show ever wraps up — and Michael’s response will seriously melt your heart!
Season 2 of Fuller House was released on Netflix last December, and fans are anxiously awaiting the third season. Their co-star Jodie Sweetin made a big splash when she rolled up to the KCA red carpet on crutches, and Candace Cameron Bure told E! that they would probably have to include her injury in the storyline.
“I’ve only read the first two episodes, but this whole season is going to be about summer fun…They have to write [Jodie’s leg injury] in. It’s going to be written in,” she said.
Jodie added, “There’s no hiding that I can’t walk. And I can only be a houseplant in so many episodes where I’m just stuck somewhere.”
Fuller House nabbed a 2017 Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Family TV Show, but before the Nickelodeon event, Michael Campion, Elias Harger, and Soni Bringas caught up with J-14 and spilled all about their connection to the series. Even though they admitted it was initially a little weird seeing their faces everywhere for the Netflix series, it’s getting easier with time.
The actors, who play D.J. and Kimmy’s children on the show, also dished on what they would want to do if the show ever wraps up — and Michael’s response will seriously melt your heart!