This photo of Jodie Sweetin on Pictionary has Caption Me written all over it, so go ahead and do it. And for bonus points, try to guess what they asked her to draw on the game show that is hosted by Jerry O’Connell.
Worst Cooks in America Celebrity Edition is back on the Food Network after a two-year break, and this edition is going to be themed. Each of the worst cooks was on a ’90s television show.
So who are these celebs who finally want to learn how to cook? They are Lori Beth Denberg (All That), Elisa Donovan (Clueless), Tracey Gold (Growing Pains), Jennie Kwan (California Dreams), Matthew Lawrence (Boy Meets World), Mark Long (Road Rules), Jodie Sweetin (Full House), Nicholle Tom (The Nanny) and Curtis Williams (The Parent ‘Hood).
Jennie Kwan has my vote to win because I loved California Dreams, followed by Lori Beth Denberg. Wait, I am rooting for all of them but Mark Long because Road Rules is the only show I didn’t watch back then. Who do you want to win?
Along with all of the new contestants, Anne Burrell has a new chef by her side, and he is Sandwich King’s Jeff Mauro.
Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition: That’s So ’90s debuts on April 24th. The winner of the $25,000 to their favorite charity will be revealed on May 29th.
2022 has been full ups and down for Jodie Sweeten, and the new year isn’t even three weeks old. The year started off with her losing Bob Saget, a man who was like her father to her.
Then, Mescal Wasilewski, her boyfriend of almost three years, asked her to marry him, and she said yes. The Full House star wrote this with the photo, “I love you Mescal, for always. You’re my person. I can’t wait to see the life that lies ahead for us. Here’s to us, @ghostfacelito and our life of adventures. Together.”
Their next adventure is her 40th birthday on Wednesday.
This will be her third marriage. She was previously married to Cody Herpin and Morty Coyle, and she has a daughter from each man. Hopefully, her third wedding will be the charm.
Celebrities are trying to get the word out that we need to stay home during the Coronavirus pandemic and the Full House cast is the latest one to do so.
John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, and creator Jeff Franklin reshot the show’s opening for today’s tough times.
The Tanners want us to “stay safe and stay home” because “unlike Full House, this will all go away.”
Even after a nuclear war, Full house will still be airing in syndication with I Love Lucy, Leave It to Beaver, Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie.