John Stamos said the photos and videos represent his 'favorite birthday memories over the years.'
The"Full House" actor commemorated his 60th birthday by sharing some sweet moments he's had with his friends and family over the years.he shared, Stamos sat in a room full of people and clapped his hands as Tom Hanks got up to sing and do a little dance.
Then, in another video, Stamos gave Bob Saget a hug after the late actor took the mic and appeared to give a sweet speech about Stamos to honor his 50th birthday.John Stamos and Bob Saget share a hug.Other members of the"Full House" cast made appearances. In one throwback video dated Aug. 18, 1989, Candace Cameron Bure, Lori Loughlin, Dave Coulier and Saget sing happy birthday to Stamos.
He also shared a 20-year-old photo of himself standing next to a cake with his face on it. The icing read,"Happy 40th birthday... You old fart!"In the snap, Stamos adorably looked over at his kid who was sitting on his lap while McHugh laid her head on Stamos' knee. "Looking back on some of my favorite birthday memories over the years. Tomorrow is 60," Stamos captioned the post.Coulier sent his well wishes and commented on the post, writing,"Love you, brother. See you soon!" with three heart emoji.
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