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John Stamos reveals speech Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen made to make amends with ‘Full House’ cast

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are on better terms with their “Full House” co-stars after the siblings decided not to return to Netflix’s “Fuller House.”The spinoff often cracked jokes about the Olsen twins, 37, and most of the cast implied they weren’t as close with them since the original show air wrapped. They ultimately retired from acting and founded The Row in 2006 and Elizabeth and James in 2007.However, John Stamos is now revealing that the Olsens spent time with the cast following the death of their TV patriarch Bob Saget, who passed away at age 65 in January 2022.“I love them dearly and they’ve done so well. I’m so proud of them.
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Ryan Seacrest’s full career timeline: American Idol, Wheel of Fortune and more
Again.Ryan Seacrest, 48, was named the new host of “Wheel of Fortune” on Tuesday. He will succeed Pat Sajak, who recently announced he’s retiring next year.This is not Seacrest’s first game show, nor, of course, his first TV hosting gig.The Georgia native left the University of Georgia when he was just 19 years old to pursue a broadcasting career — which has been prolific.Let’s look back on Seacrest’s life on air.In 1993, Seacrest started his career as the host of “Radical Outdoor Challenge” on ESPN, according to US Weekly.The adventure-themed program featured kids competing against each other in challenges at Camp Thunder in Georgia.A year later, the young Seacrest landed yet another hosting role, this time as the co-host of the kids’ show “Gladiators 2000,” a spinoff of “American Gladiators.” The star got a big break when he scored a slot as a DJ on Los Angeles radio station KYSR-FM in 1995, per US Weekly.He left his post there briefly for a job in San Francisco, according to The Los Angeles Times, but returned in 1997 to co-host a popular afternoon radio show with Lisa Foxx.“People have asked me, ‘Why do you still want to do radio if you have an opportunity to do [more] TV?’ ” Seacrest told the LA Times in 2002.
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