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Jodie Sweetin and John Stamos Share How Sobriety Brought Them Closer: A Full House Reunion of the Heart

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When you think of“Full House,”you picture a wholesome family show from the’90s. But the real-life story of Jodie Sweetin and John Stamos goes way deeper than nostalgia. During a recent interview on“The Dory Jackson Interview,”these two beloved co-stars opened up about a bond that’s kept them connected for years: their shared sobriety journeys. Sweetin, who’s been sober since 2011, described her recovery as“very freeing”and an opportunity to discover who she’s truly capable of becoming. Stamos, who got clean in 2015 following a DUI arrest, has been equally candid about the transformation that followed, crediting his rock-bottom moment with forcing him to finally ask for help and accept the support of people like Sweetin.

What makes their connection especially powerful is how they’ve celebrated each other’s milestones along the way. In 2019, Stamos presented Sweetin with an“Experience, Strength and Hope Awards”honor, recognizing her recovery work and her memoir“unSweetined.”That moment perfectly captures what Sweetin calls the recovery principle of“attraction rather than promotion,”which means being a living example of change rather than preaching about it. Both actors have credited twelve-step programs, therapy, and genuine personal growth as essential to maintaining their sobriety, and they’re not afraid to share those vulnerable stories publicly. By opening up about their experiences, they’re showing audiences that recovery is possible, that support systems matter, and that the people you surround yourself with can make all the difference.

The takeaway from Sweetin and Stamos’story is bigger than celebrity gossip. It’s a reminder that addiction and recovery touch everyone, and that choosing to be honest about your journey can inspire others to take that first step. When influential figures normalize getting help and celebrate each other’s growth, they’re creating a ripple effect that encourages listeners and fans to seek support for themselves. Have you ever had someone who understood your struggles in a way that helped you move forward?

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