Dave Coulier, known for his role on the hit TV show Full House, recently revealed his battle with cancer. The news of his diagnosis sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, but it also brought out an overwhelming wave of support from his celebrity friends, including his longtime co-star and close friend, John Stamos.
After Coulier made his cancer diagnosis public in October, Stamos took to Instagram to show his support and encouragement for his friend. Stamos shared a heartfelt message alongside a series of photos of the two friends together over the years. The photos captured intimate moments between the two, showcasing their strong bond and friendship.
In the Instagram post, Stamos wrote, “My brother from day 1. Love you @dcoulier and I’ll be by your side through it all.” The post quickly garnered an outpouring of love and well wishes from fans, who praised the deep friendship between the two actors.
Coulier, 65, revealed that he was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma after experiencing severe lymph node swelling following an upper respiratory infection. The news came as a shock to Coulier, who described the experience as a “fast roller coaster ride” of emotions.
Following his diagnosis, Coulier immediately sought treatment, starting chemotherapy and shaving his head as a preemptive measure. He emphasized the importance of facing his diagnosis head-on and being open about his journey, sharing his story on his podcast, Full House Rewind.
Throughout his battle with cancer, Coulier has leaned on his wife, Melissa Bring, and his friends in the medical field for support. Together, they have formulated a treatment plan and are committed to fighting the disease with strength and determination.
As Coulier navigates this challenging chapter in his life, he is grateful for the unwavering support of his friends, especially Stamos, who has stood by his side through it all. The bond between these two actors goes beyond their on-screen chemistry, showcasing the true meaning of friendship and solidarity in times of adversity.