John Stamosis sharing how he’s channeled his recent life experience in his Disney+ seriesBig Shot.While speaking about the second season of the comedy/drama series on thePEOPLE Every Daypodcast, theFull Housealum opened up about how he cries “almost every day.“Stamos says he appreciates that his character Marvyn on the show is “not afraid to be vulnerable,” noting that he has to “be vulnerable as an actor to play him a lot of the time.“He also says it’s not unusual for him to “cry all the time” in front of son Billy, 4, and that he will turn to Marvyn’s relationship with his daughter on the show, noting that he now has a different approach to these emotional scenes since becoming a dad.“I want to, I like to, dive into those themes,” he tells PEOPLE. “It’s not about the big things anymore for me. It’s about the moments, the micro-transaction.“John Stamos InstagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Speaking with PEOPLE atCool Comedy * Hot Cuisine’s Tribute To Bob Saget last month, the actor reflected on the moments where he misses the late comedian since hisdeath at age 65in January.“We were there for everything for each other: the good times, the bad times, divorces, marriages, kids. I don’t know how I’m gonna get through the rest of this world without him,” the actor lamented, noting how moments with son Billy make him want to talk to his late friend.“Billy does something funny and I’ll go, ‘I wish Bob could see this,’ or I wish I could call him and tell him,” Stamos said, adding, “it’s a tragedy.“John Stamos, Caitlin McHugh Stamos and son Billy.Caitlin McHughs InstagramStamos also talked about the “enduring legacy” ofFull House, noting that Billy has taken to watching it himself.“Today, my son is home all day and he’s watched it,” he told PEOPLE, joking, “sometimes I come home and the nanny is showing it to him and I’ll fire her and I’ll put him on time out.“Stamos said Billy has already taken to the show’s many catchphrases, noting, “He’ll sarcastically give me catchphrases like ‘You’ve got it dude.'“Check out more episodes ofPEOPLE Every Day, airing onApple podcasts,iHeartMedia, Spotify,Stitcher, Amazon Music or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
John Stamosis sharing how he’s channeled his recent life experience in his Disney+ seriesBig Shot.
While speaking about the second season of the comedy/drama series on thePEOPLE Every Daypodcast, theFull Housealum opened up about how he cries “almost every day.”
Stamos says he appreciates that his character Marvyn on the show is “not afraid to be vulnerable,” noting that he has to “be vulnerable as an actor to play him a lot of the time.”
He also says it’s not unusual for him to “cry all the time” in front of son Billy, 4, and that he will turn to Marvyn’s relationship with his daughter on the show, noting that he now has a different approach to these emotional scenes since becoming a dad.
“I want to, I like to, dive into those themes,” he tells PEOPLE. “It’s not about the big things anymore for me. It’s about the moments, the micro-transaction.”
John Stamos Instagram

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Speaking with PEOPLE atCool Comedy * Hot Cuisine’s Tribute To Bob Saget last month, the actor reflected on the moments where he misses the late comedian since hisdeath at age 65in January.
“We were there for everything for each other: the good times, the bad times, divorces, marriages, kids. I don’t know how I’m gonna get through the rest of this world without him,” the actor lamented, noting how moments with son Billy make him want to talk to his late friend.
“Billy does something funny and I’ll go, ‘I wish Bob could see this,’ or I wish I could call him and tell him,” Stamos said, adding, “it’s a tragedy.”
John Stamos, Caitlin McHugh Stamos and son Billy.Caitlin McHughs Instagram

Stamos also talked about the “enduring legacy” ofFull House, noting that Billy has taken to watching it himself.
“Today, my son is home all day and he’s watched it,” he told PEOPLE, joking, “sometimes I come home and the nanny is showing it to him and I’ll fire her and I’ll put him on time out.”
Stamos said Billy has already taken to the show’s many catchphrases, noting, “He’ll sarcastically give me catchphrases like ‘You’ve got it dude.'”
Check out more episodes ofPEOPLE Every Day, airing onApple podcasts,iHeartMedia, Spotify,Stitcher, Amazon Music or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
source: people.com