John Stamos has called out Kerri-Anne Kennerley over that infamous 2007 interview on her Australian live show.
The Full House star, 60, appeared on Nine’s Kerri-Anne talk show 16 years ago, where he was seen rambling and insulting the veteran television presenter.
Speaking to Woman’s Day magazine, the actor admitted what he did was ‘wrong’ and showed regret over the trainwreck interview.
‘I was drunk. It was unprofessional…’ John admitted.
The Big Shot star later blasted Kerri-Anne for her reaction to the embarrassing video.
‘If I was her, I would have had a little more fun with it. She got sort of mad and then she bashed me in the a**,’ he added.
‘I mean, I was obnoxious, but I wasn’t rude or horrible.’
The star admitted looking back, the sit down is ‘hard to watch’.
Stamos, who is now sober, made headlines when he appeared ‘f**king drunk’ on Kerri-Anne Kennerley’s live TV show back in 2007.
Full House star John Stamos, 60, appeared on Nine’s Kerri-Anne talk show 16 years ago, where he was seen rambling and insulting the veteran television presenter
Kerri-Anne addressed the bizarre incident 10 years on in 2017, saying she thought it was ‘fabulous.’
‘I loved it. All the executives were starting to panic, but I thought it was fabulous,’ Kerri-Anne told TV Week.
The US actor first admitted in 2009 that he was drunk when he appeared on her show.
The actor admitted what he did was ‘wrong’ and showed regret over the trainwreck interview
‘Yes, I was on sleeping pills and I was jet-lagged but I was also just plastered,’ John told The Advocate.
‘And I never said I wasn’t, but that whole Warner Bros publicity machine got involved and said, “Just say he was jet-lagged”.
‘I said, “No, tell ’em the truth! I was f***ing drunk in Australia.”‘
During the interview, John rambled on, talked about opening a bar, and at one point even hugged the blonde host.
The US actor, who is now sober, first admitted in 2009 that he was drunk when he appeared on her show
In 2014, John and Kerri-Anne spoke on KIIS FM’s Kyle and Jackie O, saying there was no bad blood between them.
‘We had so much fun,’ she said. ‘Maybe I was the only one on the [studio] floor having fun that morning – but John, you and I got along like a house on fire!
‘You did some crazy things with a headpiece in front of your body, you put your arm around me …a girl doesn’t want any more than that. Australia loved you, John.
‘All I can say is, there was never anything [negative] between you and I, but people enjoyed it and we had a lot of fun- and isn’t that the business we’re in? Entertainment- we’re here to have fun!’
Admitting it had taken him around two years to find the courage to watch the notorious moment, John added that he’d been surprised by the different reaction to the interview in the US and Australia – with Australians thinking it was ‘funny’ but Americans less amused.
‘I’m not blaming any Australians, but I got off the plane (in Sydney) and they were like, “Hey, mate! Come have some drinks with us!”‘ John said.
‘But over here [the US] I had to apologise – and then they were saying “Oh should John Stamos go to rehab?”‘
Stamos says it was his DUI arrest in 2015 that got him on the road to sobriety.
In 2014, John and Kerri-Anne spoke on KIIS FM’s Kyle and Jackie O , saying there was no bad blood between them