John Stamos and his wife Caitlin McHugh don’t take themselves too seriously.
The couple married in 2018 and McHugh told Fox News Digital that they keep their relationship strong by spending time together. But she also responded by word of mouth.
“I guess it was a long time in Hollywood. Not in real life But we spend a lot of time together,” McHugh, who stars in the new film “The Invisible Raptor,” told Fox News Digital after being asked about them. The secret to a successful marriage She joked, “There was a lot of good communication and stuff, but really, I doubt he went through other people. Have you gone? I am the last.”
Over the years, the “Full House” star has dated several famous women before he became a family man, including Paula Abdul, Denise Richards, Tae. Ree Copley and Denise Richards, and he married Rebecca Romijn.
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Stamos, 61, and Romijn were married from 1998 to 2004.
He and McHugh, 38, married in 2018 and welcomed their first child, Billy, the same year.
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“(Billy) is half hambone. I like to talk like his father. That didn’t fall far from the tree,” she said, explaining that Billy was in dance class and had his first recital last summer.
“He just liked to make other kids laugh. He has all these little girls who are in love with him and stuff, I mean he can’t help it. It’s just who he is. But different from us He’s stronger too. He’s ready. Basketball team. And he likes to do sports things. And we don’t understand that at all. But we support whatever he chooses to focus on and good luck, for better or worse. Entertainment is definitely a part of him.”
McHugh said that since he was 4 years old, raising a 6-year-old has been “amazing, two and three is crazy.”
“There was a lot of good communication and stuff, but really, I doubt he went through other people. Have you gone? I am the last one.”
“Suicides and murders have been watched on children. mine all the time,” she joked. “It’s just, I don’t know what’s going to happen. And I feel overwhelmed all the time. But now he is like a little friend. He’s like my little friend and best friend. Well, you know what? I can go places and hang out.”
She said now the two can They can now “have deep conversations,” with the caveat that the 6-year-old still “likes to fart in my face or whatever.” But he’s hilarious.”
And while she says he’s clearly a mix between her husband and herself, he has “a real personality all his own. And I love to see him become himself… He fell near a tree. Which is very much a mix between me and my husband. But he’s his own person and (has) his own life experiences and getting to know him is the greatest thing.”
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During the holidays, McHugh joked that her family was going to “F” out the dodge” for Christmas in Paris.
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“I would say we normally host. And we do a lot here. We host everything Usually it’s everything. But this year I want to go somewhere else,” she explains.
She said after seeing an ad for a Christmas market on social media, “Now I want to go to Europe for Christmas and thank God we’re doing it.”
McHugh revealed that she She “resigned from her position” for her role in the horror comedy “The Invisible Raptor,” which was a parody of the “Jurassic Park” movies.
“I just want everyone. I think everyone Weight loss in the audience from laughing,” she said of the film. which will be released this month “Just the amount of calories they burn. Don’t worry about how many candy bars and popcorn you’ll eat during the movie. You’ll burn all those calories from laughing. You’re not going to learn anything, you know.” Don’t get your hopes up like you do with big science. or solving big social problems In this movie It’s just a good time for a good laugh. and a little escape from reality in Spielberg County.”
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McHugh joked that she had been preparing for the role since childhood. By reading all of Michael Crichton’s books.
“It started in fifth grade. I read all of Michael Crichton’s books, ‘Jurassic Park,’ those thick books in fifth grade. I didn’t know what I was preparing myself for, but as it turned out, that it is the ‘Invisible Raptor'”
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“And it really came from a love of those movies,” she reveals, “and I feel like that played out in the movie as well. It really is a love letter to Spielberg.”
She joked that she didn’t need to rewatch “Jurassic” to research the film, “but I did, not all of it. But I’ve done some things. I mean ‘Jurassic Park’ is such a classic and it’s so good and it’s honest and true. I read all those books. I’m a fun crazy person.”
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She said she met the filmmakers at Comic-Con.
“I’m really just a nerd. So in preparing for the film, I mean, I was lucky that they actually wrote it for me,” she added. “They said that when they wrote it they had the idea of playing it. So I’m just me.”
McHugh said she has no imminent acting plans after “The Invisible Raptor.”
“I came out of retirement to make this movie,” she said, adding that she only did it because the filmmakers were good friends. Then, “I came back into retirement. But I said I say this with one small caveat: If there’s an ‘Invisible Raptor 2,’ then I’ll show up for it.”
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McHugh, whose previous acting credits include “Law & Order: SVU,” “The Vampire Diaries” and “Rescue Me,” said she spends most of her time with non-profit companies. Podcast company and her bracelet “And I’m a mother. So I feel very satisfied with those things. And I think one actor or one and a half small actors in our country is enough. I don’t know whether to continue or not. Do that. The world has enough actors.”