Candace Cameron Bure Announces 'Full House' Reunion That Will Leave Fans Exclaiming 'Oh My Lanta!'
Candace Cameron Bure had an exciting announcement to share with the fans who have been watching her on their TV screens for decades.
As the Full House star revealed in a Friday, Aug. 16, post on Instagram, a few cast members from the beloved 1990s sitcom will be reuniting for a special event taking place next month in Florida.
Bure, who played D.J. Tanner for the duration of the show from when it first began airing in 1987 through its final season in 1995, is one of four Full House alums expected to attend 90s Con. The convention celebrating some of the most popular TV shows of the decade takes place this year in Daytona, Fla., from Sept. 13–15.
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Jodie Sweetin, who played D.J.’s younger sister, Stephanie, is also slated to attend, as is Andrea Barber, who played a Tanner family neighbor, Kimmy Gibbler, and Dave Coulier, who played friend (and honorary uncle) of the Tanner family, Joey Gladstone.
“Say it with me…OH MY LANTA, DAYTONA!! ??,” Bure, 48, wrote in her Instagram caption, referencing one of D.J.’s popular catchphrases from the show. “We’re coming back to #90scon September 13, 14, and 15th ????? — will you be coming!?”
The mother of three urged fans interested in attending to purchase tickets to the convention soon, warning, “they ALWAYS sell out quickly.”
Some fans left comments on the post confirming they have already made plans to attend.
“Can't wait to meet you @candacebure,” one fan wrote as another agreed they “can’t wait to see you!!!?.”
“Oh my lanta?? see you in september! Will be flying in to meet you from the netherlands!! ??,” one fan shared.
“DJ, Steph, and Kimmy! I'm there,” another fan declared.
While many others regretfully wrote in to say they would not be able to attend, some still urged Bure and other members of the cast to reunite on a more permanent basis, either through the return of Fuller House, the show’s five-season Netflix spinoff series, or through the invention of a new spinoff show.
“Bring Fuller House back,” one fan pleaded.
“Fullest House?” another fan suggested.
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