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What Happened to the 'Full House' Child Star Who Battled Addiction & Was a Single Mother?

Milly Wanjiku Ndirangu
Nov 29, 2024
12:56 P.M.

She once said you could predict which child stars would struggle by looking at their parents. For her, supportive parents made all the difference, but even that couldn't shield her from the pressures of fame. Years after stepping away from the spotlight, she found herself fighting addiction and learning to rebuild her life as a single mother.

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She became a household name as a young star on the iconic sitcom “Full House.” Cast at just five years old, she brought joy to millions while her parents worked hard to keep her grounded in the spotlight.

The actress in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

The actress in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

When the show ended, the pressures of fame and the loss of her on-screen family led to challenges that would shape her life. Let's explore her incredible journey from stardom to overcoming personal challenges.

The child actress in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

The child actress in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

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Early Stardom and Role in "Full House"

Her path to fame was anything but conventional. At just three years old, she was already a natural performer, brimming with energy and charm. It wasn't long before she caught the eye of TV producers during a one-off appearance on the show "Valerie," where her lively personality made a lasting impression.

The child star in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

The child star in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

Without even auditioning, she was cast as Stephanie Tanner in the soon-to-be-hit sitcom "Full House." Landing the role at just five years old, she became a fan favorite in the family sitcom. The show, which aired from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s, became a defining part of pop culture.

The little girl with the "Full House" cast photographed in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

The little girl with the "Full House" cast photographed in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

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It told the story of a widowed father raising three daughters with the help of his brother-in-law and a quirky best friend. As the middle daughter, her portrayal was a standout, whether delivering her sassy one-liners or heartfelt moments.

The little girl photographed in 1989 | Source: Getty Images

The little girl photographed in 1989 | Source: Getty Images

For child stars, the role of family can make all the difference, and she was fortunate to have parents who prioritized her well-being over fame. In a 2023 interview, she reflected on the challenges young actors face, pointing out that some parents push their children into the spotlight to fulfill their ambitions.

The child actress pictured during an episode of "Full House" in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

The child actress pictured during an episode of "Full House" in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

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She revealed that she's heard some people say, "I had a kid because I wanted them to be famous." But for her, things were different — her parents, Sam and Janice, had no desire to see their names in lights and instead focused on keeping her grounded.

The child star pictured in San Francisco on August 17, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

The child star pictured in San Francisco on August 17, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Her parents also taught her valuable lessons about responsibility. Even though she was earning her own money as an actress, she didn't have complete freedom over her purchases. She recounted buying her first car with her own funds, only for her parents to set strict rules.

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"It wasn't like a free-for-all," she explained. "No, they were like, 'It's our car, and you can fully have it when you're of legal age.'" Looking back, she expressed gratitude for their guidance, which helped her stay grounded amid the pressures of early fame.

A portrait of the actress in 1993 | Source: Getty Images

A portrait of the actress in 1993 | Source: Getty Images

These rules, though firm, helped her appreciate the value of hard work and responsibility. Her grounded upbringing was a key factor in her early success, but even a stable home life couldn't completely shield her from the challenges of growing up in Hollywood.

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Struggles After "Full House"

When "Full House" ended in the mid-1990s, it marked a turning point in her life. After nearly a decade on the show, she suddenly faced the loss of the close-knit environment she had known since she was five years old.

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"It was like saying goodbye to a family I had loved very, very much," she shared in a 2016 interview. The abrupt end to such a significant chapter left her struggling to process the grief and uncertainty. Unable to cope with the changes, she turned to drugs and alcohol in her teenage years.

The girl with part of the "Full House" cast in 1993 | Source: Getty Images

The girl with part of the "Full House" cast in 1993 | Source: Getty Images

She began drinking at just 14, which quickly escalated to experimenting with substances like cocaine, ecstasy, and even crystal meth. "Drugs and alcohol just sort of numbed everything," she explained. She described how they became her way of dealing with the pain.

The child star pictured in San Francisco in 1994 | Source: Getty Images

The child star pictured in San Francisco in 1994 | Source: Getty Images

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At her lowest points, it wasn't hospital visits or dramatic incidents that haunted her the most—it was the quiet moments of self-loathing. "I just hated the person I had become," she admitted. Even during her darkest times, her parents and friends remained a vital source of support.

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Her mother, in particular, reminded her of the bright, joyful child she used to be. She told the actress that she had a light, and though she had seen it dimming — it was still there. Those words gave her hope and eventually inspired her to begin her journey toward recovery.

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Turning Point and Path to Sobriety

Her road to recovery was far from easy, but she found the strength to turn her life around. In December 2008, a moment of crisis became her wake-up call.

The former child star pictured at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on September 27, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

The former child star pictured at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on September 27, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

After returning from a trip where she had been drinking heavily and abusing over-the-counter medications, she learned that an emergency custody investigation had been launched due to her substance use.

The former child star pictured on June 26, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

The former child star pictured on June 26, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

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This revelation forced her to confront the gravity of her addiction. From that day forward, she committed herself to sobriety. She immersed herself in Alcoholics Anonymous sessions and distanced herself from people who enabled her destructive habits.

The former child star at The Grove on December 15, 2009 | Source: Getty Images

The former child star at The Grove on December 15, 2009 | Source: Getty Images

By 2011, she was sober for good. Reflecting on her transformation, she said, "Life is good. I'm happier than I can remember." She also turned her experiences into a way to help others, becoming a certified drug and alcohol counselor.

The actress photographed on April 16, 2011 | Source: Getty Images

The actress photographed on April 16, 2011 | Source: Getty Images

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Through public speaking, she shares her story to inspire others to seek help and embrace second chances. Her sobriety also allowed her to focus on her role as a mother, drawing strength from the pivotal moments in her life, including the birth of her daughters.

The actress with her daughters arrives at the 17th Annual Dream Halloween event at Barker Hangar on October 30, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

The actress with her daughters arrives at the 17th Annual Dream Halloween event at Barker Hangar on October 30, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

Personal Life and Relationships

The actress became a mother for the first time at 26. She describes the experience as one of the three most pivotal moments in her life, alongside her adoption as a child and landing her role on "Full House."

The actress in California in 2016 | Source: Getty Images

The actress in California in 2016 | Source: Getty Images

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She shares two daughters, Zoie and Beatrix, with her second and third husbands, respectively, and has always prioritized creating a supportive and loving environment for them. Over the years, she endured three divorces, which tested her resilience but also helped her redefine her priorities.

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In 2017, she began a long-distance relationship with Mescal Wasilewski, an addiction therapist with whom she shares a deep connection. After nearly five years together, the couple tied the knot on July 30, 2022.

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Wasilewski's role as a stepfather has been equally meaningful. He has made a point of bonding with her daughters, cooking their favorite meals, and engaging in activities they love.

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His shared commitment to sobriety — he has been clean and smoke-free for over 20 years — has further strengthened their partnership. Her relationships, though challenging at times, have taught her the importance of growth and finding someone who aligns with her values.

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Reflections on Fame and Social Media

As someone who grew up in the public eye, she often reflects on the challenges faced by young stars today. She acknowledges that while the pressures of Hollywood were intense during her childhood, the rise of social media has made the experience even more difficult for the new generation of child actors.

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She pointed out how social media amplifies scrutiny over everything from physical appearance to personal relationships. "When I was nine, I had teeth coming out of every direction," she recalled. "If that had been the thing that was getting made fun of online? That would have destroyed me."

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Now in her forties, Jodie Sweetin remains grateful for the impact of "Full House" and its reboot, "Fuller House." The shows gave her a family on and off screen and connected her to a loyal fanbase. Reflecting on her journey, she said, "When we finally learn to let [the past] go, we get to live and be free."

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Current Outlook and Fan Reactions

Having been sober for over a decade, Sweetin has transformed her life into one of purpose and positivity. As a recovered addict and counselor, she leverages her experiences to guide others on their recovery journeys.

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She openly shares her story during interviews, saying, "My life is a lesson to never give up." Fans who have watched her during such interviews have noticed and celebrated her remarkable transformation.

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Many have praised her for her strength and perseverance, with one admirer writing, "She really made it to the other side of her wild phase. So happy for her. She looks grown and solid."

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Others continue to marvel at her enduring charm, with comments such as, "She is just beautiful" "Jodie looks great," and"Jodie looks amazing — her face has never changed!"

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Such heartfelt support from fans reflects the impact she's had on millions as both an actress and an advocate. Today, she finds fulfillment in the life she's built.

Jodie Sweetin visits the SiriusXM Studios on March 25, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Jodie Sweetin visits the SiriusXM Studios on March 25, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Whether through her work, her family, or her ongoing connection to fans, Sweetin exemplifies the power of growth and perseverance. Her journey is a reminder that even in the face of great challenges, it's never too late to rewrite the story.

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