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First 'Unauthorized Full House Story' Clip: John Stamos Wants to Replace the Olsen Twins
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The fake Stamos, played by Justin Gaston, complains about the Olsen twins who seem to be uncomfortable on stage and ruin a take of a scene.

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While the original "Full House" cast is currently filming Netflix's "Fuller House", Lifetime has released the first clip from "The Unauthorized Full House Story". The video shows the fake John Stamos (played by Justin Gaston) complaining about the Olsen twins, who collectively play baby Michelle.

"Hey man, look, we love the twins, but is there any way you could find babies who are a little more comfortable on stage?" he asks the showrunner during a break of the filming as one of the twins needs a diaper change. "It's taking forever to get through one kids scene with no audience. How do you expect to get through an entire season?"

Garrett Brawith's Bob Saget jumps in and cheekily responds, "I say we hire a bunch of strippers and install a pole right here." The inappropriate joke is heard by young Jodie Sweetin (played by Dakota Guppy), who asks, "What's a stripper?" He answers, "Hopefully a career path you will never have to follow."

"The Unauthorized Full House Story" will center on "the rise of the cast of one of America's most beloved family sitcoms." The TV movie also stars Justin Mader as Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone), Stephanie Bennett as Lori Loughlin (Rebecca Donaldson), Shelby Armstrong and Brittney Wilson as the younger and older versions of Candace Cameron Bure (D.J. Tanner) and Jordyn Olson as the older version of Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner).

Produced and written by the team behind Lifetime's "The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story", it is set to premiere on Saturday, August 22 at 8 P.M. on Lifetime.

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