The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree! John Stamos revealed how he feels about his son’s desire to pursue acting at a young age.
“I didn’t want him to go into acting, but he loves it,” Stamos, 61, who shares his 7-year-old son, Billy, with wife Caitlin McHugh, told Us Weekly in an interview published on Saturday, June 14.
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“He did his first play at the community center,” the Full House actor added. “He did Beetlejuice. The sandworm.”
Although Stamos is hesitant for Billy to follow in his footsteps, he and McHugh, 39, aren’t shielding him from the acting world.
“We took him to see Darren Criss last night [in Maybe Happy Ending], and he sat there and did not move. It was a great moment because Henry Winkler was there. He texted me yesterday. I didn’t even know he had my phone number. I walked into the theater and I see him and I couldn’t believe it, you know?” Stamos recalled, noting that Billy “walked onto the stage and started spinning around and ran through the theater.”
According to the You alum, he thinks the stage is going to be Billy’s “calling.”
Ultimately, Stamos is grateful for parenthood and will support Billy’s dreams through and through. “I wanted to be a father my whole life, and I wasn’t ready,” the California native gushed. “I was confusing the universe with abusing substances. As soon as I [stopped], all my dreams came true with a beautiful wife and a fantastic son. He’s such a good boy.”
With Father’s Day coming up on Sunday, June 15, Stamos is looking forward to some father-son bonding—no matter what it looks like! “All I want to do is be with my son,” he said. “I think he’s probably going to torment me on the plane and jump on my lap, and I’ll love every minute. It’s the greatest.”
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