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John Stamos shares adorable home video of the Olsen twins

The actor shares a behind the scenes glimpse of the adorable Olsen twins with their beloved Uncle Jesse!
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Just in case you had forgotten how utterly adorable Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were during their Full House days, John Stamos is here to remind you with some throwback footage of the twins from 1989.

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The actor took to Instagram earlier today to share a clip from a home video of himself and Mary-Kate and Ashley, taken during a trip to Hawaii. The twins are just three years old in the video, and Full House had already been on the air for two years.

In the video, the girls (wearing matching magenta tops and patterned pants) shower John with hugs and kisses as they play on the grass. In the background, a woman can be heard telling the pair to “be nice to Jesse”.

Of course, John is in full-scale Full House mode at the moment, with the sequel to the series, Fuller House, set to make its debut on Netflix on February 26.

The series follows eldest daughter D.J. Tanner-Fuller as she raises her three boys with the help of her family, following the death of her husband. While most of the original cast will be returning for the sequel series, but sadly, the Olsens will not be reprising their role as Michelle Tanner.

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In a later interview with radio host Howard Stern, John revealed there had been some friction over the Olsens’ return to the show.

“I think there was some confusion. They said first I didn’t ask them. And I didn’t personally, but I was told they were asked,” John revealed.

“So I had a knee-jerk reaction and said, ‘Bulls–t, I did ask them.’ And they got upset, so I did call and talked to Mary-Kate and explained what the show is going to be and told them I’d love for them to be on there and they decided not to, which I respect.”

Watch the trailer for Fuller House below

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