‘Full House’ favorite Dave Coulier has revealed his battle with cancer, sharing that he’s been diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The news has deeply touched his close-knit “Full House” family, including his longtime friend John Stamos.
On Instagram, Stamos, 61, paid tribute to his “brother from day 1,” posting both nostalgic and recent photos of himself with Coulier, 65. His touching caption read, “Love you @dcoulier and I’ll be by your side through it all.”

The bond between Stamos and Coulier began during their roles as Uncle Jesse and Uncle Joey on “Full House,” which aired from 1987 to 1995. Stamos’ post featured snapshots capturing their enduring friendship, including one of them resting side by side and another with their late co-star Bob Saget.
Coulier’s wife, Melissa Bring Coulier, expressed her gratitude for Stamos’ message in the comments, while fans praised the unique lifelong friendships formed among the “Full House” cast.

Coulier opened up about his diagnosis on the “Today” show and “Full House Rewind” podcast, emphasizing his proactive stance against the disease. Having informed his castmates via a heartfelt group text, Coulier received overwhelming support from the “Full House” family.

Earlier this year, Coulier mentioned to The Post his desire for a “Full House” reunion, expressing optimism about revisiting the beloved series in a new form.