Lori Loughlin played coy over the weekend when asked about her "Full House" co-star John Stamos' recent confession that his on-screen wife was, in reality, the "one that got away."
It started back in June when Stamos, who played the Elvis-loving, hair-combing Uncle Jesse on the long-running TV sitcom, revealed that he and Loughlin had gone on an actual date before.
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"We were friends, we were on the soaps together and we actually did date. We went on a date to Disneyland before, you know, before we were both married. In real life, when we were 18, 19 years old,"
Stamos, 50, told Huffington Post Live. "We did have some off timing, but no disrespect to her family and her husband now, I would say that she could be the one that got away."
But
Loughlin dodged the subject when E! News asked about their relationship over the weekend at the opening of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.
"Oh my goodness. Well, we'll never know, right," the 49-year-old actress, who played Aunt Becky on the show, told reporters.
She previously opened up about her and Stamos' on-screen chemistry to the Huffington Post earlier this year.
"We were great friends, we had a really good rapport and we have chemistry," she said back in March. "I was actually married [to Michael R. Burns] at the time I was doing the show and then I got divorced, and when I got divorced he met [model] Rebecca [Romijn] and he got married. So our timing was just really off so I don't think it really even entered our minds that it would be something more."
In real life, Loughlin is now married to fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, with whom she has two daughters.
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