Jerry O'Connell criticizes John Stamos for not giving his wife, Rebecca Romijn, a heads-up before including her in his memoir, expressing concern over the portrayal of her in the book. Stamos accuses Romijn of infidelity in the memoir, discussing the emotional turmoil of their divorce. O'Connell has not read the memoir and has no plans to do so.
Jerry O'Connell continues to criticize John Stamos for including stories about his wife, Rebecca Romijn, in his memoir, calling them "scary." O'Connell expressed that if he were to write a tell-all book, he would give Romijn a heads up if she were mentioned. Stamos accused Romijn of infidelity in his memoir and admitted to feeling "emasculated" during their marriage. Romijn has chosen not to comment on Stamos' claims out of respect for their twin daughters.
John Stamos has faced backlash after making candid remarks about his ex-wife, Rebecca Romijn, in his tell-all memoir. Romijn's current husband, Jerry O'Connell, reportedly banned Stamos from appearing on his show, "The Talk," due to Stamos referring to Romijn as "the devil" in the book. While there are conflicting reports about the ban, it is understandable given O'Connell and Romijn's negative feelings towards the memoir. Romijn and Stamos divorced in 2005, and Romijn is now married to O'Connell.
Jerry O'Connell has expressed his reluctance to engage with the media attention surrounding John Stamos' comments about his wife, Rebecca Romijn, in Stamos' recent memoir. O'Connell emphasized the importance of not feeding into the situation, particularly for the sake of their teenage children who read everything on the internet. He also revealed that his family has no interest in reading Stamos' book and that his daughters asked Romijn about Stamos calling her "the devil." Romijn's husband stated that they found out about the memoir just like anyone else and declined to comment on the divorce details, preferring that Romijn address those matters.
Jerry O'Connell has explained why he has refrained from publicly commenting on the inflammatory remarks made by his wife Rebecca Romijn's ex-husband, John Stamos, in his new memoir. O'Connell stated that he doesn't want to bring attention to the situation because there are children involved, and he doesn't want to feed into the negativity. Romijn and Stamos were married from 1998 to 2005, and O'Connell and Romijn tied the knot in 2007. O'Connell also mentioned that he and his wife were not given any warning about the book before its release.
Jerry O'Connell chooses not to comment on John Stamos' revelations about his divorce from Rebecca Romijn in Stamos' new memoir. O'Connell states that it is not his place to speak on the matter and prefers that his wife, Romijn, address it. O'Connell also mentions that he and Romijn had no prior knowledge of the contents of Stamos' book. Romijn, who was previously married to Stamos, has previously spoken kindly about her ex-husband and their divorce.
Jerry O'Connell reveals that he and his wife, Rebecca Romijn, had no prior knowledge of John Stamos' memoir, "If You Would Have Told Me," which includes revelations about their divorce. O'Connell declined to comment on the contents of the book and stated that it is his wife's place to address the matter. Stamos had previously admitted to hating Romijn and considering her to be "the devil" during their breakup, but later came to terms with his own role in the split. The memoir also includes allegations of betrayal and infidelity involving other exes of Stamos.
Actor Jerry O'Connell helped prevent a fire from spreading in Malibu after spotting a food truck on fire while driving with his twin daughters. He assisted by moving gas cans away from the blaze and grabbed a fire extinguisher to control the fire until firefighters arrived. The fire was contained, but the food truck was not salvageable. This is not the first time Jerry has helped stop a fire, as he previously prevented one from reaching his home in 2003. Jerry is married to actress and model Rebecca Romijn, and they have twin daughters together.