"Full House" star John Stamos revealed in a new interview that during a dark period of his life, he didn't care if he lived or died.
Known best for his role as Uncle Jesse Katsopolis on the family sitcom, Stamos is now a sober 59-year-old. "I had Peter Pan syndrome, which is dangerous, you know," Stamos claimed in a new interview with "CBS Sunday Morning." The actor candidly stated, "For the longest time when I was not sober, or I was fuzzy, I thought ‘I've done it all.’ I don't — I wouldn't — I don't want to kill myself, but I didn't care if I died." John Stamos, who was charged with a DUI in 2015 and went to rehab, spoke candidly about his life after getting sober in a new interview with "CBS Sunday Morning." (Corey Nickols/Getty Images for IMDb) He continued, "If I was dead tomorrow, it's OK." But with hindsight, Stamos realized his mindset was faulty. "What was I thinking?
I hadn't done it all. I still haven't done it all — not even close." After landing his role on "Full House," Stamos garnered notoriety and was a household name.
He also gained a brother in the late Bob Saget, his co-star on the show. Saget unexpectedly passed away in January. Of him, Stamos said, "He was there for everything — all the good, all the bad.
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