Did John Stamos Initially Oppose His Son's Acting Aspirations?

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Key Takeaways
- John Stamos initially opposed his son's pursuit of acting.
- He changed his mind after seeing his son's passion for theater.
- Billy performed in a community production of Beetlejuice.
- Stamos experienced a surprise reunion with Henry Winkler at a theater.
- Stamos enjoys observing his son's unique perspective on life.
Los Angeles, June 15 (NationPress) Hollywood actor John Stamos was initially opposed to the idea of his son pursuing a career in acting. The 61-year-old star, known for his role as Jesse Katsopolis on the iconic ABC sitcom ‘Full House’, has a seven-year-old son named Billy with his wife, Caitlin McHugh.
Despite his initial reservations, Stamos changed his perspective upon witnessing his son’s passion for a local theater production, as reported by Female First UK.
Speaking to UsWeekly, he shared, "I didn’t want him to go into acting, but he loves it. He did his first play at the community center—he played Beetlejuice. The sandworm!"
Stamos recounted an unforgettable experience when he took his son to see Darren Criss perform, saying, "He sat there completely still. It was an incredible moment, especially when Henry Winkler was present. He texted me afterward, and I had no idea he had my number!"
According to Female First UK, the former star of ‘General Hospital’ recently had a heartwarming reunion with Henry Winkler at the theater, noting that his son’s spontaneous run onto the stage suggests that a career in the spotlight might indeed be his son’s destiny.
Stamos added, "He walked onto the stage, spinning around and running through the theater. I think that’s going to be his calling."
Previously married to Rebecca Romijn from 1998 to 2005, Stamos expressed his joy in watching his son grow up, saying he simply loves observing how the young boy interprets the world around him.