The two actors—who played the iconic Aunt Becky and Uncle Jesse pairing on the beloved family sitcom—reunited on TikTok this week to partake in the popular “Teenage Dirtbag” trend, where users show off photos of their younger, grungier selves to the tune of the famed Wheatus track. The clip, shared to Stamos’ TikTok page on Monday, featured the Grandfathered actor, 59, in present day, while Loughlin, 58, popped out from behind him as they both made silly faces for the camera before launching into the throwback pics. The first photo showed the pair in black-and-white from a very young age, with Stamos rocking long hair and Loughlin keeping things sweet and simple in an argyle sweater. Stamos’ shirt was also unbuttoned to reveal his chest, which was decorated with a cross chain necklace. The next photo showed the duo in another black-and-white still, where they both appeared to be dressed up in more formal attire. It was followed by a candid pic of the actors, with Loughlin rocking a very ’90s look in overalls and a white tee while Stamos looked cool with a pair of retro round sunglasses. The video then showed more stunning throwback photos of the TV spouses, before playing the most iconic photo of the bunch: a snap from Full House that features Stamos wearing a fake baby bump while posing with Loughlin. Stamos wore the prosthetic belly in an episode of the sitcom, along with a shirt that read, “Bun in the oven,” while Aunt Becky was actually pregnant with their two twins. In the episode, Becky makes Jesse wear the fake pregnancy bump, also called a sympathy pad, to show him how it feels to be pregnant. She makes a bet that he can’t wear the 25 pound pad for more than 24 hours before taking it off—a bet he inevitable loses later in the episode. Full House fans were all over the comments on Monday’s post, with many calling the actors the “Best duo.” “Uncle Jesse and aunt Becky forever!!!!” one user wrote. “They were the moment,” another added. Other commenters were more focused on the rare appearance from Loughlin, who was dropped from the Netflix spinoff, Fuller House, in 2019, as a result of her involvement in the college admissions scandal. Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to get their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, into college. They eventually plead guilty to the charges, with Loughlin serving two months in prison and Giannulli serving five months. As Parade reported earlier this month, Loughlin is expected to make a return to the small screen for the first time since 2019, as she is slated to star in the made-for-TV film, Fall Into Winter, premiering in early 2023. More Pop Culture:
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