Good news! The twins are finally joining “Fuller House!” Nope, not those twins.
The Olsens may be up in the air about joining the “Full House” reboot, but the other set of look-alikes, Nicky and Alex Katsopolis — aka actors Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit — are reportedly coming back for the show. The pair sent out Instagrams seemingly confirming the news earlier this week:
A photo posted by Dylan Clark Tuomy-Wilhoit (@dcchillinn) on Jul 27, 2015 at 1:48pm PDT
A photo posted by Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit (@zeerow1129) on Jul 28, 2015 at 11:17am PDT
But don’t expect to see the same long-haired pipsqueaks we met on the original “Full House.” The boys are now old enough to legally get turnt at the Smash Club. Here’s what Blake and Dylan look like today:
A photo posted by Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit (@zeerow1129) on Apr 25, 2015 at 3:57pm PDT
A photo posted by Dylan Clark Tuomy-Wilhoit (@dcchillinn) on Apr 28, 2015 at 3:18pm PDT
They clearly got Uncle Jesse’s sense of style.
Since their “Full House” days, Dylan has reportedly remained in the entertainment industry, working in the sound department on “Game of Thrones” and for “Furious 7,” according to IMDb. On the other hand, Blake has reportedly become a firefighter, which you can see throughout his Instagram account:
A photo posted by Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit (@zeerow1129) on Dec 14, 2014 at 8:25pm PST
The pair joins the cast of Netflix’s “Fuller House,” which now includes their fake parents John Stamos and Lori Loughlin, as well as Bob Saget, Scott Weinger and more. It’s all great news, but we have to say, we are a little disappointed that the twins didn’t inherit their TV dad’s mullet.
C’mon, Netflix. If you make that happen, we’d love you forever.
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