Dave Coulier got candid on Thursday about a bloody incident that inspired him to take drinking off of the table.
“No one loved having ‘beers with the boys’ after playing hockey or a round of golf more than me,” he wrote in the post, which recalled the highs and lows of his alcohol use disorder. The actor went on to describe feeling as if he was the life of the party when he drank. “The 8 hours of drinking, laughter, and funny stupidity was followed by two days of feeling like a bowl of dog mess,” he admitted.
Dave Coulier received support from his Full House co-stars after opening up about his struggles with alcoholism, revealing this week that he's now been ...
Candace Cameron Bure commented, “Love you and always proud of you,” to which Coulier replied, “Thank you, poopoo. “I love you and your strength so much!!” In a post on her Instagram Stories, she added, “Proud is an understatement.” Fellow Full House star John Stamos wrote “Proud of you brother!,” while Scott Weinger left a string of clapping emojis and a red heart.
"I feel healthier than I ever have," Dave Coulier told "GMA" of quitting drinking.
"Full House" star and metro Detroit native Dave Coulier has opened up on social media about being a recovering alcoholic. "I was a drunk. Yes. An alcoholic.
Coulier, who was an 18-year-old newcomer at the time, said meeting Saget and watching him perform was a pivotal moment in his life. Coulier's "Full House" co-star John Stamos showed support for Coulier online, commenting on his post, "Proud of you brother!" He has done voice work for numerous animated TV shows, including "Robot Chicken" and "American Dad!." Coulier moved back to his hometown region a few years ago. "I was a drunk. Coulier continued: "The 8 hours of drinking, laughter and funny stupidity was followed by two days of feeling like a bowl of dog mess.
"I was a drunk. Yes. An alcoholic," Coulier wrote. "I've been alcohol free since January 1, 2020." He went on to share that he often ...
Coulier subtly thanked them in his Instagram post, writing, "I decided to make a decision for my own well-being, my family and for those around me who I love so dearly. "I didn't expect the outpouring from people that said, 'Thank you for having the courage to post this. The mental and physical withdrawal were big challenges for me, but I was supported by @melissacoulier and friends who had already made the journey." ❤️." You have to change and improve your life and let it come from the inside outward." In his GMA interview, he added, "I'm having the best time of my life.
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“I love you and your strength so much!!” When I drank, I was the life of the party. “Much respect my friend, love you,” added Josh Peck, who appeared on Grandfathered with Dave’s Full House costar John Stamos. And at that point, I realized, ‘Wow, I need to fix this.'” “I’m having the best time of my life,” the Full House alum, 62, said during a Friday, March 25, appearance on Good Morning America. “I feel healthier than I ever have. In this picture I was the one who fell down.
Dave Coulier stopped drinking alcohol on Jan. 1, 2020. And despite a stressful global pandemic, he's kept away from booze ever since, the Fuller House star ...
"The mental and physical withdrawal were big challenges for me, but I was supported by @melissacoulier and friends who had already made the journey." "When I drank, I was the life of the party. "I decided to make a decision for my own well-being, my family and for those around me who I love so dearly," Coulier continued.
Dave Coulier is opening up about his struggles with alcoholism. Earlier this week, the "Full House" star shared an old photo on Instagram, showing his face ...
When I drank, I was the life of the party. “The psychological and physical transformation has been amazing,” he added. For me I was a functioning alcoholic.” “I was a drunk. “My wife was out of town so I had to send her that picture and she started crying and at that point I realized wow I need to fix this.” That was something that I thought other people were.
DETROIT — "Full House" star Dave Coulier, who grew up in St. Clair Shores and moved back to his hometown in 2019, is opening up about his struggles with ...
Dave Coulier, best known as Uncle Joey from Full House recently celebrated a big sobriety milestone with a picture of an injury he suffered while drunk.
He joined some of his former castmates at 90s Con in Connecticut recently, where he even expressed interest in reprising the role of Joey Gladstone again, perhaps someday in Fullest House. Co-stars Candace Cameron Bure and Andrea Barber were right there with him, immediately saying they were "totally" on board. Several of the Full House family showed up in the comments to support "Uncle Joey" amid the milestone. The comedian recently celebrated two years sober, and he shared a sad photo that showed the consequences of his alcohol abuse.