Lori Loughlin talks about possibility of returning for 'Fuller House'

Just recently, John Stamos confirmed the news that a spin-off of Full House was in the works. Now, former co-star Lori Loughlin, who played Aunt Becky in the beloved show, has spoken about the possibility of returning for the series.

According to E! News, Loughlin was a guest on Access Hollywood Live and she was asked if she would be coming back for Fuller House, which will star Candace Cameron-Bure as D.J., Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie, and Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibler.

The actress said, “I don’t know” when asked and she also revealed that so far, “they only made deals with half the cast, but not the other half.”

Stamos will also be part of the cast in addition to being executive producer. Netflix reportedly said in a release they are communicating with Loughlin as well as the Olsen twins, Mary Kate and Ashley, Dave Coulier, and Bob Saget.

Loughlin said it was possible everyone would come back if their contracts were written that gave the actors fair treatment.

In the new show, D.J. Tanner-Fuller is a pregnant and widowed mother of two boys, J.D. and Max. Her best friend, Kimmy, moves in with her daughter, Ramona, to help take care of the boys, in a similar fashion as Uncle Jesse and Joey did for Danny Tanner, D.J.’s father.

As previously reported, Stamos confirmed the news on an appearance of Jimmy Kimmel Live! The series is slated to premiere in 2016.

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