John Stamos is opening up about being labeled a playboy when he was younger. The 60-year-old actor had that label put on him and at the time, felt like he had to keep up with it, but it of course had a lasting impact on him. John is gearing up to release his new memoir “If You Would Have Told Me,” and in a new excerpt, he reflects on the ways in which the playboy label affected him. Keep reading to see what he said… “I’m lonely, but never alone.
In a sober state, I’d have the pride, morals, and values to avoid the proverbial low-hanging fruit. But what fun is that? Plus, I have an image to uphold.
The ‘bon vivant’ character, the cocksman, the ladies’ man with a revolving bedroom door,” John writes in his book, via People. “I can’t go on my friend Howard Stern‘s show without him salivating over girls he thinks I slept with.
Or Jimmy Kimmel, another pal, who never misses the opportunity to paint me as the ultimate playboy. And who could blame them?
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