Taylor Swift revealed the cover of her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, featuring her in lingerie from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's fashion line. The album, set for release on April 19, will be her 11th studio album. This announcement surprised fans who were expecting her next release to be Reputation (Taylor's Version). The cover was shared after Swift's historic win at the GRAMMYs, where she also teased the album's release. Additionally, Swift is set to resume her Eras Tour in Tokyo before supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, at the upcoming Super Bowl LVIII.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen revealed during an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres show that their Full House co-stars were sometimes inappropriate on set while filming the family-friendly '90s sitcom. The twins recalled memories, or possibly old footage, of being in a shower with Dave Coulier. Despite their young age during the show's run, Ashley opened up about her experiences on the set. The Olsen Twins were absent from the Netflix revival, Fuller House, but the original cast members returned. While some differences in humor existed, working with the comedians was generally enjoyable.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were spotted together in New York City, showcasing their chic and comfy outfits during a rare joint outing. Ashley sported a tan coat, jeans, and sneakers, while Mary-Kate rocked a red velvet coat and green velour pants. The notoriously private sisters have been focusing on their fashion empire, with Ashley recently becoming a mom and Mary-Kate navigating her single life after a divorce. The Olsen twins have always valued their privacy and continue to work together on their clothing line. Additionally, the article ranks all of Mary-Kate and Ashley's movies, with "Holiday in the Sun" taking the top spot as the ultimate teen fantasy and the best MK&A movie.
John Stamos reveals that Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen made amends with their "Full House" cast after the death of Bob Saget. The twins, who decided not to return for the "Fuller House" reboot, spent time with the cast and expressed their gratitude for their childhood and the eight years on the show. Stamos also joked about trying to get the Olsens fired when they were toddlers on set. The reconciliation comes after Stamos initially expressed anger towards the twins for not returning to the reboot.
John Stamos admitted that he was initially angry when Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen decided not to reprise their roles in "Fuller House," but he later reconciled with them after the death of their co-star Bob Saget. Stamos also revealed that he briefly got the twins fired from "Full House" due to their incessant crying as babies. Mary-Kate and Ashley retired from acting to focus on their fashion brand The Row, and declined to appear in the "Full House" sequel due to their successful fashion careers.
John Stamos admitted that he was initially angry when Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen decided not to return for the "Full House" sequel, "Fuller House." However, he later reconciled with the twins and remained close to them. Stamos also shared that he and Bob Saget didn't become close until after the show ended, and that Saget was instrumental in keeping the "Full House" cast together. The Olsen twins retired from acting to focus on their fashion brand, The Row, and declined to appear in "Fuller House" due to their discomfort with acting and timing issues.
John Stamos has confessed to temporarily firing Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen from Full House when they were just 11 months old due to their behavior on set. Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse on the show, requested that the crew get rid of them after they were screaming and uncooperative during filming. However, he quickly realized that no one could replace the twins and asked for them to be brought back.