John Stamos revealed the candid purpose he’ll “by no means” be a part of “Dancing With the Stars” regardless of being requested “each season.”
“What makes this present good is people who find themselves hurting and looking out like fools,” the “Full Home” star shared on Tuesday’s episode of “The Bobbycast” podcast.
“They break their ft, they get calluses,” he informed host Bobby Bones. “I don’t need this.”
Stamos, 62, mentioned he will get a name to hitch the all-star forged “each season” however all the time turns down the chance.
“I mentioned, ‘Don’t ever ask me that once more,’” he mentioned. “I’ll by no means do that present.”
Bones, who received season 27 of the competitors sequence with skilled dance companion Sharna Burgess in 2018, tried to alter the actor’s thoughts, telling him he would “study a lot.”
Stamos, nonetheless, recalled how Bones, 46, competed alongside “Fuller Home” alum Juan Pablo Di Tempo, joking, “That man received that 12 months, and also you shouldn’t have received.” (Di Tempo got here in fifth.)
“Oh my God, it was upsetting. This child, he obtained 10s everywhere, after which some jerk got here in and beat him up. Is that you just? Oh my God, I am executed with this podcast,” he joked.
The “Grandfathered” alum additional joked that the present was “rigged.”
Stamos first publicly declined an invite to seem on the ABC sequence in 2010, writing through X: “
“I do not do ‘Dancing with the Stars.’ Flattered to be requested.
“I am not a dancer. I would put my foot in my mouth sooner than John Mayer,” he added, as Folks reported on the time.
The 2010 put up was Stamos responding to an invite from former “DWTS” professional Karina Smirnoff, who wished to be his on-screen companion.
“He might be an awesome dancer,” she exclaimed.
Whereas Stamos refuses to placed on his dancing footwear, he beforehand carried out on “DWTS” in a 2010 episode alongside the Seaside Boys.
On the time, the group carried out a medley of “California Women,” “Kokomo” and “Enjoyable, Enjoyable, Enjoyable” whereas a couple of pairs of dancers carried out an accompanying routine.
