For the first time in a career that goes all the way back to the 1980s, the actor who became famous for playing "Uncle Jesse" in the beloved family show "Full House" was arrested over supposedly driving under the influence in Los Angeles - and now, John Stamos' Twitter sees the actor back to speak about what happened.
Last weekend, Food World News reported that John Stamos' Twitter had seen the actor remain quiet about his recent DUI arrest, after he was pulled over under the suspicion he was driving while intoxicated and then taken to the hospital for testing.
According to E! Online, John Stamos' Twitter message didn't see the actor entering the deeper waters of the case, but rather thanking the Beverly Hills Police Department, as well as the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was examined and treated after it was first thought his reckless driving was due to illness.
Thanks to everyone for their love & support. I'm home & well. Very appreciative of the BHPD & Cedars for their care.
— John Stamos (@JohnStamos) June 13, 2015
The 51 year-old star, currently taking the role of executive producer in the Netflix reboot of the show that made him famous, "Fuller House," is very active on social media, and John Stamos' Twitter and Instagram accounts are usually filled with his latest projects, which are usually many.
As Perez Hilton reports, Stamos is scheduled to appear at the LAX courthouse next September 11 about the DUI charge, although John Stamos' Twitter hasn't mentioned anything on the subject.
The actor basically brushed off the rumors by heading them straight on, although not giving any details on them; Stamos' publicist refused to comment on the subject but referred the press to the actor's Twitter account.
According to The Daily Mail, only a few days before his DUI arrest, the actor had tweeted that "moderation is the key to life," although he was obviously not following his own advice last weekend.
In fact, since it's the first time the actor gets in trouble with the law, John Stamos' Twitter view shows that perhaps the situation shouldn't be blown out of proportion.