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John Stamos just shared the most adorable story about his son Billy using his fame to impress girls at school. The seven-year-old proudly told a classmate that his dad plays Uncle Jesse on Full House when she mentioned the show. Billy also loves teasing his father by mockingly using classic Full House catchphrases like "You got it, dude" around the house. The young critic even offers unsolicited advice on John's singing and acting rehearsals for upcoming performances.

Key Points: John Stamos Son Billy Uses Full House Fame to Impress Girls

  • Billy Stamos tells classmates his dad plays Uncle Jesse on Full House
  • The 7-year-old uses John's fame to impress girls at his new school
  • Billy mockingly repeats Michelle Tanner's "You got it, dude" catchphrase
  • John's son critiques his singing and acting rehearsals for Nightmare Before Christmas
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John Stamos' son is name-dropping him to impress girls

John Stamos reveals his 7-year-old son Billy name-drops his Full House role to win over girls at school while also mocking his dad with classic catchphrases.

"He's using it with the girls - John Stamos"

Los Angeles, Oct 2

Hollywood actor John Stamos has shared that his seven-year-old son, Billy, is using his father's fame to cast an impression on the opposite gender.

The actor said that his son uses his name to woo girls. The 62-year-old actor is known for his role of Jesse Katsopolis on the ABC sitcom ‘Full House’ and later reprised the role in Netflix's ‘Fuller House’, reports ‘Female First UK’.

The actor has revealed his boy is name-dropping him to win over girls at his new school. John Stamos, who has Billy with actress wife Caitlin McHugh, told E! News, “He said, ‘Dad, we had to write down all our things’. The girl next to him put Fuller House”.

Billy soon informed the girl of her dad's role in the show. He said, “You know, that’s my dad. My dad’s on that show. And he plays Uncle Jesse”. The actor shared, “He’s using it with the girls”.

As per ‘Female First UK”, the actor went on to admit that his son likes to use catchphrases from the sitcom to "mock" his dad.

He told the outlet, “He watches Full House, but he watches it to mock me. Because I’ll be like, ‘Go put your Legos away’”.

He responded with Michelle Tanner’s (played by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) iconic line, “You got it, dude”.

John Stamos quipped, “He’s pulling catchphrases on me. But mocking. Not like it’s cool or anything”. Billy is his father's biggest critic.

Sharing his reaction to his father rehearsing for his part as Lock in the upcoming Nightmare Before Christmas Concert in Los Angeles, he said, “I’m doing Nightmare Before Christmas at the Hollywood Bowl, and I was just trying to learn lyrics. He says, ‘Dad, put an image with it”.

“I said, ‘Shut up’. We were singing last night in the car, and he said, ‘You’re gonna do a different voice, right?’ You’re gonna do a higher, kind of more of a charactery voice?’”, the actor added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Haha, this is hilarious! "You got it, dude" - that line brings back so many Full House memories. Billy sounds like he's got great comic timing already. Indian parents would totally relate to this kind of cheeky behavior from their kids!
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Ananya R
While this is cute, I hope they're teaching him humility too. In India, we value modesty and not showing off, even if you have famous parents. But kids will be kids - at least he's being creative with it!
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David E
As someone who grew up watching Full House in India, this brings back nostalgia! Uncle Jesse was everyone's favorite. Billy sounds like a smart kid - using dad's fame strategically 😄
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Shreya B
The part where he gives acting advice to his dad is priceless! 😂 Reminds me of Indian kids critiquing their parents' dance moves at weddings. Kids these days are so confident and expressive!
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Vikram M
This is wholesome family content. In India, we love seeing these normal, relatable moments from celebrities' lives. Shows that parenting challenges are universal, whether you're in Hollywood or Hyderabad!

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