Actor John Stamos arrested for drink driving in California
The actor was arrested for driving under the influence in Beverly Hills
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Your support makes all the difference.US actor John Stamos, known for his roles in Full House, ER and The New Normal, has been arrested for drink driving in California.
Beverly Hills police said they received calls around 7:45pm on Friday night reporting a possible drunken driver. Officers later stopped Stamos, who was the only person in his car.
Police said the 51-year-old actor was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre due to a possible medical condition, where it was determined he had been driving under influence and was arrested.
Stamos was then released to the care of the hospital.
He arrived home on Saturday morning, and tweeted: “Thanks to everyone for their love and support. I’m home and well.”
He later added: “Very appreciative of the BHPD & Cedars for their care.”
Stamos surprised fans earlier this year by announcing on Jimmy Kimmel Live that Full House would be returning in the form of a 13 episode spin-off on Netflix.
He will return as the character Jesse Katsopolis, an exterminator turned rock musician, in the series entitled Fuller House.
The original series first aired in 1987 and ran for eight seasons until 1995.
Additional reporting by AP
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