Mary-Kate Olsen has seemingly cut off all ties from the "Fuller House" cast as not a single one was invited to her nuptials. Meanwhile, Candace Cameron Bure, who played eldest daughter D.J. Tanner, might have thrown a shade at the fashion designer for the non-invite to her wedding to Olivier Sarkozky.
"My invitation must have gotten lost in the mail," she said. "I'm not a smoker, so I might not have had much fun."
"I'm really happy for Mary-Kate though. I really am," she quickly added.
Bob Saget, who played Danny Tanner, also revealed that he was not invited to Mary-Kate Olsen and Olivier Sarkozky's wedding.
"But I'm very happy and I sent a Mazel tov text," he said. "I'm very happy. I love her very much. I hope they're happy."
Bob Saget, John Stamos, Candace Cameron Bure and the rest of the cast of "Fuller House" is already filming the Netflix reboot. But the Olsen twins are not about to join the new show.
John Stamos told Entertainment Weekly that the Olsen Twins won't be joining the "Fuller House" not because of the rumors that they hated him.
"There was a lot of stuff in the press that wasn't true about that," he claimed. "I called them up and asked them to do it, [but] they're in a different phase in their life. They haven't acted in a long time."
John Stamos also told the Today show back in September that the Olsen twins are always welcome to join "Fuller House."
"I love them ... I understood why they didn't want to come back. They have big lives, they haven't acted in a while. But I love them dearly and they're always welcome on our show," he said.
Mary-Kate Olsen, meanwhile, revealed to Women's Wear Daily that they were not approached by John Stamos, also the executive producer of the series, into doing "Fuller House."