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Jodie Sweetin Really Wants to Sit Down After Dancing With the Stars and Fuller House

Plus, find out how much of the Netflix revival series has been filmed already

By Billy Nilles May 25, 2016 5:30 PMTags
Watch: Jodie Sweetin Makes Surprise Return to "DWTS"

To say that Jodie Sweetin's dance card has been full is an understatement. 

Between competing in season 22 of Dancing With the Stars and mounting a massive comeback with the wildly-successful Fuller House on Netflix, she's having a bit of a moment. But as she revealed to E! News backstage after the DWTS finale—where she returned to dance one last jive on a still-injured foot—it can be a little exhausting when everyone wants to work with you.

"Between her doing The View and me coming off of this, we're both like,'Let's just sit down,'" Sweetin told E! News' Erin Lim when asked how much dancing she and co-star (and fellow former DWTS contestant) Candace Cameron Bure are getting up to on the Fuller House set.

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Exhaustion aside, Sweetin gushed about returning to the set of the Netflix comedy for season two—though she wouldn't spill any details about the boyfriend coming Stephanie Tanner's way! "Stephanie has a boyfriend this season," she said. "It's been really fun. We've done two live audience tapings. We're on hiatus this week. It's been going great. It's been so nice to be back and fun to be back with my Fuller House family."

Stephanie's mystery boyfriend won't be the only love interest hanging around in season two. E! News has confirmed that Scott Weinger and Juan Pablo di Pace, who recurred in season one as D.J.'s high school sweetheart Steve and Kimmy Gibbler's (Andrea Barber) ex-husband Fernando respectively, have been promoted to series regulars for the second season. In the season one finale, Kimmy realized she couldn't go through with the plan to remarry Fernando, despite his persistent wooing, while D.J. told Steve and her other beau Matt (John Brotherton) that she chose herself. 

To hear more from Sweetin, including who she was rooting for in the DWTS finale, be sure to press play on the video above.

Season one of Fuller House is available for streaming now on Netflix.

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