John Stamos And his wife, Caitlin McHugh, doesn't take themselves too seriously.
The couple married in 2018, and McHugh told Fox News Digital that they keep their relationship strong by spending time together, but she also gave a sarcastic answer.
“I think it's been a long time in Hollywood. Not in real life, but we spend a lot of time together,” McHugh, who stars in the new film “The Invisible Raptor,” told Fox News Digital after being asked about their relationship. The secret of a successful marriage. “There's a lot of good communication and stuff. But really, I wonder if it's just that he's gone through everyone else already. I was the last one,” she joked.
over the years, “Full house” The star dated several high-profile women before becoming a family man, including Paula Abdul, Denise Richards, Terri Copley, and Denise Richards, and was married to Rebecca Romijn.
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Stamos, 61 years old, And romaine They were married from 1998 until 2004.
He and McHugh, 38, married in 2018 and had their first child, Billy, the same year.
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“(Billy's) a bone and a half, I like to say, just like his dad — he didn't fall far from the tree at all,” she said, explaining that Billy was in dance lessons and had his first concert last summer.
“He loves to make other kids laugh. He has all these little girls that have crushes on him and stuff. I mean he can't help it. It's just who he is. But unlike us, he's more athletic too. He's on the basketball team, and he likes to do things “Sports, we don't understand that at all, but we support whatever he chooses to be interested in and fortunately, for better or worse, entertainment is definitely a part of him.”
Since he was 4, raising the 6-year-old has been “amazing. The 2- and 3-year-olds have been like crazy,” McHugh said.
“There's a lot of good communication and stuff. But really, I wonder if it's just that he's been through everyone else already. I was last.”
“There was constant surveillance for a murder-suicide with my baby,” she joked. “It was just that I didn't know what was going to happen. And I felt constantly overwhelmed. But now he's like a little dude. He's like my little buddy and my best friend. Now, you know, I can just take it and hang out.”
She said they could now have “deep conversations,” while warning that the 6-year-old would still “like to come up and fart in my face or whatever, but he's fun.”
While she said it's clearly a combination of her husband and herself, he has “a real personality of his own. And I love seeing him become his own person… He's up by the trees, and he's very much a combination of my husband and me.” “But he's also his own person and has his own life experiences and getting to know him is the greatest thing.”
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Around the holidays, McHugh joked that her family gets rid of the dodge for Christmas in Paris.
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“I will say that we usually host, and we do a lot here. We host everyone — usually all things. But this year I'd like to go somewhere else,” she explained.
“Now I want to go to Europe for Christmas and thank God we are doing that,” she said after seeing ads for Christmas markets on social media.
McHugh revealed that she “came out of retirement” for her role in the horror comedy “The Invisible Raptor”, which parodies… “Jurassic Park” films.
“I just want everyone, I think everyone, in the audience to lose weight just by laughing,” she said about the film, which will be shown this month. “Just the amount of calories they're going to burn. Don't worry about any amount of candy and popcorn you ate during the movie. You're going to burn all those calories laughing. You probably won't learn anything. You know, don't expect anything big scientific or a solution to big societal issues in This movie, it's really just a good time for some good laughs and a nice little escape from reality in Spielberg County.
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McHugh joked that she had been preparing for the role since she was a child, reading all of Michael Crichton's books.
“It started in fifth grade. I read all the Michael Crichton books, 'Jurassic Park,' you know. Those thick, thick books in fifth grade. I didn't know what I was preparing for, but it turned out to be the Invisible Raptor movie.”
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She said that the director herself and everyone involved are obsessed with the “Jurassic” films.
“And that really comes from loving all those movies,” she revealed. “And I really feel like that comes through in the movie as well. It's really a love letter to Spielberg.”
She joked that she didn't have to rewatch the Jurassic movies to find the movie, “but I did. Not all of them, but I did some of them. I mean, 'Jurassic Park' is so classic, and it's so good, and it was so honest and real,” she joked. I've read all those books.
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She said she met the filmmakers at Comic-Con.
“I'm just a real geek. And so, in preparing for this movie, I was lucky that they kind of wrote it for me,” she added. “They said when they were writing it, they were thinking about me playing it. So it was just me.”
McHugh said she has no imminent acting plans after The Invisible Raptor.
“I came out of retirement to do this movie,” she said, adding that she only did it because the filmmakers were good friends, and then “I came out of retirement. But I said, I say this with a little caveat, if there's an Invisible Raptor 2, I will go out for it.”
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McHugh, whose previous acting credits include “Law & Order: SVU,” “The Vampire Diaries” and “Rescue Me,” said she spends most of her time on her nonprofit, her podcast and her bracelets. “And I'm a mother. So I feel full of these things. I think one little actor or one and a half actors in our house is enough. I don't know if I need to keep it up. Go for it, the world has enough actors.”