"They're fully welcome anytime, I love them and there was a lot of miscommunication in the press and stuff," Stamos told Matt Lauer. He's of course referring to the Olsens saying they learned about it from Stamos on Jimmy Kimmel Live and certain comments he made on Twitter after the fact. "I talked to them, I understood why they didn't want to come back. They just have big lives, they haven't acted in a while, but I love them dearly and they're always welcome on our .News first broke about the Olsen's participation in the show back in May.
"Although Ashley and Mary-Kate will not be a part of Fuller House, I know how much Full House has meant to them and they are still very much considered family," executive producer Robert L. Boyett said in a May 2015 statement about Mary-Kate and Ashley's absence from the reunion. "It has been exciting to see how they have built their professional careers, and I support their choice to focus on their fashion brands and various business endeavors. I appreciate their support and good wishes towards Fuller House."
"It was cancelled a little premature, we were still going strong, we didn't even know the show was going to be cancelled until a few weeks before, we didn't even do a finale of Full House," he said. "And for years I've been trying to get this going, I've realized how important it is to people."
Look for Stamos to balance his duties on Fuller House—he's an executive producer and recurring guest star—with his full-time gig on Grandfathered.
"I think people will be very happy, it's very sweet, it has a lot of the same elements as the original did," he said of Fuller House.
Grandfathered premieres Tuesday, 8 p.m. on Fox. Fuller House premieres on Netflix in 2016.eoline
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