Did America’s dreamboat really let the one that got away slip through his fingers? Because John Stamos just spilled ALL the tea about his divorce from Rebecca Romijn, and honey, it’s messier than we thought!
The Full House heartthrob, 62, is finally opening up about the painful dissolution of his marriage to supermodel Romijn, 53, and let’s just say he’s not holding back. After a whirlwind romance that began in 1994, these two lovebirds said “I do” in 1998, seemingly set for Hollywood eternity. But spoiler alert: it didn’t last. Fast forward to 2005, and their divorce papers were officially signed, sealed, and delivered—much to Stamos’s dismay.
In a gut-wrenching confession that has us reaching for the tissues, the iconic TV dad revealed that HE didn’t want this marriage to end. “It broke my heart. I didn’t want [the divorce],” Stamos admitted, his voice dripping with regret. Translation? He wanted to make it work, but apparently, his stunning ex-wife had other ideas. Ouch!
Let’s be real—this is giving major “what could have been” energy. Here’s a man who literally played America’s favorite single dad on television, and in real life, he couldn’t keep his own marriage together. The irony is almost too much to handle! For six glorious years, they were the golden couple, but then things went sideways faster than a Hollywood breakup usually does.
The internet is absolutely LOSING IT over this revelation. Some fans are sympathizing with Stamos, saying that sometimes love just isn’t enough. Others are questioning what went wrong behind closed doors. Was it his demanding TV schedule? Did the glitz and glamour of Hollywood finally take its toll? The conspiracy theories are flying faster than paparazzi chasing A-listers down Sunset Boulevard!
What makes this confession even spicier is the fact that Stamos has since moved on and married Caitlin McHugh in 2018, with whom he shares a son. So while his heart may still ache over his split from Romijn, he’s clearly found happiness elsewhere. But does he ever wonder “what if”? Based on his recent comments, we’re getting the sense that maybe, just maybe, he does.
The bottom line? Sometimes the person who wants the divorce isn’t the one who’s broken. And sometimes, even the most charming guys on TV can’t fix what’s broken in their own love lives. Tragic? Absolutely. But that’s Hollywood for you, darling!
What do you think? A) John Stamos should have fought harder to save the marriage B) Sometimes love just isn’t enough, and that’s okay