Full Home alums Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber shared why that they had a troublesome time revisiting this in style episode centered round a costar’s look.
For many who do not know, Jodie (who performed Stephanie Tanner) and Andrea (who performed Kimmy Gibbler) have a Full Home rewatch podcast How Impolite, Tanneritos! And on the newest episode, they seemed again at one of many collection’ most notorious episodes, “Form Up.”
“Form Up” is centered round Candace Cameron Bure’s character, D.J. Tanner, occurring a crash weight loss program and ravenous herself as a strategy to look skinnier for Kimmy’s birthday pool celebration. Candace was solely 14 years previous when the controversial episode aired in 1990 throughout their fourth season.
Regardless of noting that collection creator Jeff Franklin consulted with Candace and her mother and father for permission to log off on the subject material, Andrea nonetheless believes it “would not negate the truth that it is a highlight on a teenage woman and her insecurity.”
“It was very uncomfortable to observe. It made me actually really feel for Candace, too, having to hold this storyline.”
Jodie agreed, including, “I do know it was one thing that she was delicate about. It is exhausting when it is one thing that you simply’re actually coping with to be like, ‘Oh, I am gonna faux that that is effective and that I can resolve it,’ you understand?”
Whereas each hosts imagine it did contact on vital points like teenage ladies’ physique picture and societal pressures to look a sure method, they nonetheless could not push apart the concept it would’ve been exhausting for Candace to distinguish the character from her actual life.
“There’s nonetheless an actual one that has to say these strains and really feel these feelings,” Andrea added.
Final yr, Candace spoke out about what it was like filming that episode and the way she ultimately made the choice to drop some pounds between Season 4 and Season 5.
“They really talked to my mother and pop, they usually talked to me and stated, ‘Would you’re feeling comfy if we wrote an episode like this?’ And I used to be like, ‘Yeah, certain.’ However if you’re in it and doing it, it feels a little bit awkward.”
Andrea, who recalled feeling insecure about an episode the place her character Kimmy needed to stuff her bra, admitted to being mad about how a lot folks commented on Candace’s physique.
“It makes me so mad that she went via that and that folks did touch upon her cheeks and her face,” Andrea stated. “She seemed nice. Like, so many women had been like, ‘I want I seemed such as you,’ and he or she felt so insecure about it. And I am so mad that folks made her really feel that method.”
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