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Have mercy! John Stamos celebrates 'the other side of 60' in nude Instagram post
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Date:2025-04-16 05:40:04
John Stamos celebrated turning 60 by, naturally, showing off his birthday suit.
"The other side of 60," the actor wrote alongside a picture of himself nude from behind on his Instagram Thursday. Captured in a cheeky moment by his wife Caitlin McHugh, a surprised Stamos – who added a Greek flag emoji to the caption – is seen with his back to the camera while enjoying an outdoor shower. By don't worry, folks, he didn't show the "Full House": The picture is cropped oh-so-carefully above his posterior and Stamos' right hand covering the business upfront.
McHugh posted an outdoor couple's selfie as part of a heartfelt Instagram tribute to her husband last Saturday on his milestone birthday: "Can you believe this man is 60?!" she wrote. "The only way he shows his age is in his wisdom and his extensive list of life accomplishments."
McHugh also added that she's "excited" about the release of Stamos' upcoming memoir "If You Would Have Told Me" (out Oct. 24) where he's "sharing his whole story, mind, heart, soul with you."
On his birthday, Stamos posted an adorable video of himself and 5-year-old son Billy with the caption "I'm right where I'm supposed to be at 60!"
And in case anyone was wondering, Stamos is still a proud TV uncle: On Friday, Stamos took time out to congratulate former "Full House" co-star Ashley Olsen on her new baby boy.
"Watching Mary-Kate and Ashley grow into the incredibly bright and remarkable women they are today has been one of the greatest joys of my life," Stamos wrote on Instagram alongside a video featuring home movies and throwback pics. "If you would have told me those blue-eyed babies I met on set nearly 40 years ago would still be in my life at 60 years old, I wouldn't have believed you. I am blessed.
"Congratulations to Ashley and her husband, Louis, who welcomed their baby boy last week," he concluded.
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