John Stamos Posts “Cheeky” Birthday Pic, Fans Go Wild
At 54 years of age, actor John Stamos has still got it — and he’s flaunting the hell out of it.
To celebrate his birthday over the weekend, he uploaded a cheeky pic of having an outdoor shower in the nude among some leafy palms.
His caption read, “#54 and clean. Thanks for the birthday wishes!”
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX_vj6pAoQP/He also posted a throwback pic of himself when he was young, writing, “It’s a wonder just how much of life sits before me eagerly (almost impatiently) waiting to reveal it’s gentle, imperfect, often unimaginable beauty. When I’ve been willing to suspend my judgment, hold my criticism, proactively find the positive, and most importantly embrace wonder, I’ve found authentic happiness.”
He continued: “To stumble safely this far together is a real wonder. Thank you for the lovely birthday wishes. Sending you much, much love!”
His Full House family have been wishing their co-star birthday messages. Lori Loughlin posted a funny Dubsmash video of the two of them, writing, “Happy Birthday to this ageless vampire! Thank you for all the years of love, laughter and fun!”
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Candace Cameron-Bure shared a snap of the pair looking through an old Full House script. She wrote, “I learned from the best. Happy birthday Uncle J.”
This isn’t the first time the actor has stripped down. Last year while filming Scream Queens, he did a shower scene with co-star Glen Powell, and he also bared his bum in a 2015 photoshoot with Paper magazine.
Haaaave mercy!
Has Stamos been taking a magical cure for aging? We’d like to know his secret, pronto.
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