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    Jodie Sweetin Talks Fans Recognizing Her In Shocking Place

    AdminBy AdminJuly 5, 2026 Television
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    Jodie Sweetin Talks Fans Recognizing Her In Shocking Place

    Jodie Sweetin was just five years old when she began playing Stephanie Tanner on Full House. She was 13 when the show went off the air in 1995. Now 44, the actress is still easily recognizable. She opened up about fans of the sitcom being shocked to recognize her in the most unexpected place. Keep reading for all the details.

    Jodie Sweetin Opens Up About Fans Recognizing Her In Shocking Place

    Nostalgia for the 1990s led Netflix to reboot Full House in 2016. The original sitcom followed Danny Tanner as he raised three daughters alone. Fuller House came full circle and followed DJ Tanner as she raised three boys with the help of her sister, Stephanie, and best friend, Kimmy.

    Jodie Sweetin-Hallmark mystery Photo: Jodie Sweetin Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: HYBRID, LLC
    Jodie Sweetin-Hallmark mystery Photo: Jodie Sweetin Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: HYBRID, LLC

    Jodie Sweetin reprised her role of Stephanie and also starred in several Hallmark movies. But in the years between the two shows, she lived a regular life. The actress was a guest on Taboo’s Comics & Kicks podcast in June. She opened up about the Olsen twins refusing to return for the reboot. Jodie Sweetin also got candid about getting recognized in an unexpected place.

    One of Jodie Sweetin’s jobs after Full House ended was at a rehab. “Working in treatment when people are detoxing and all of a sudden they’re like, ‘Are you the girl from Full House?’ And you’re like, ‘Yeah, no, you’re actually not tripping. I am,’” she said about the rehab patients recognizing her. But she needed to pay her bills like anyone else.

    Fuller House: Jodie Sweetin Says She Won't Stop Marching [Jodie Sweetin | Instagram]
    [Jodie Sweetin | Instagram]

    She shut down the misconception that child stars are rich. “It’s always weird when [people] see you and they expect you have these millions of dollars or something from being on TV once, and you’re like, ‘Oh honey, that’s not how it goes.’ Notoriety doesn’t always equal financial stability,” she said.

    “It’s not so much you that has the problem with it; it’s that you’re constantly answering the question of, ‘Why are you here?’ and having to justify that you’re just another person,” Jodie Sweetin added about having a normal job as a celebrity.

    Full House Star Previously Revealed Addiction Issues

    Jodie Sweetin was a teenager when Full House ended. She has spoken out many times about the addiction issues that started when she had alcohol for the first time at 14 at a co-star’s wedding. She struggled with drug and alcohol addiction for nearly two decades.

    The actress has been sober since 2008. It took multiple stints in rehab before she stopped using. Jodie Sweetin has never tried to hide her past. Instead, she uses it to help people. But getting recognized while working at a rehab wasn’t something she expected. Can you imagine seeing your favorite celebrity in that type of setting? Share your reaction in the comments.

    Jennifer Havener

    Jennifer Havener grew up in a small town in Upstate New York. She earned her B.A in Writing & Literature from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. She always knew watching reality TV shows and soap operas, particularly ‘Days of Our Lives’, would come in handy someday. When she’s not writing, she’s playing with her dogs, Lola and Ruger

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