“If You Would Have Told Me.”Ahead of the book’s Oct. 24 release, the “Full House” alum, 60, spoke with People about feeling the need to talk about the alleged incident for the first time while crafting his life story. “I do so much advocacy for the [survivors],” the longtime celebrity ambassador for Childhelp explained. “I felt like I remembered it slightly.
It has always been there, but I packed it away as people do, right?”Stamos claimed the alleged assault was “always in the back” of his mind throughout his life, but he didn’t really reflect on it until he was preparing an acceptance speech for his work with the organization that is dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse.“I started to write it, and that’s when it really came out,” he recalled. “And then I thought, ‘No, tonight is not about me.
It’s about the kids. I’m going to pack it away again until the right moment.’ Otherwise, I’m a phony f–k. It’s like, ‘Come on.'”He continued, “I didn’t want the headlines to be that, and I didn’t want the book to be over that.
It was a page or something, but I felt I had to talk about it. It was weird. It was something that, I think, I was probably like 10 or 11 [when it happened].
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