Full House heart-throb John Stamos shares steamy shower photo on 62nd birthday
The Full House star wasn't completely in his birthday suit to mark his 62nd birthday, but stripping down to pair of Calvin Klein underwear for a rooftop shower in New York City was enough to leave fans hot and thirsty.
'Happy Birthday, Daddy!' one commented on the photo posted to Instagram, while another wrote, 'dammmn thanks for posting this. So your bday gift is a gift to us. John A Very Happy Bday and many many more.'
'Is this a thirst trap or a Calvin Klein ad?' yet another added, as another wrote, 'Have Mercy' to quote Stamos' Full House character, Uncle Jesse.
Alongside the shirtless photo, which showcases his toned abs and biceps, the actor reflected on the past year with a touching message that was fittingly full of shower puns.
'A rooftop birthday shower in NYC to start the day, and the love of family and friends to carry me through,' he began his post.
'At 62, I've learned the best things in life can't be washed away … laughter, love, and gratitude. Thank you for every wish and every year. I don't take a single drop for granted.'
Fans weren't the only ones to send him well wishes on his special day. Famous friends also dropped Stamos a note on Instagram.
'I love this. A ny rooftop birthday shower!' wrote actress Rita Wilson.
Singer Richard Marx, who is currently a coach on The Voice Australia, also greeted him, but not before pointing out the obvious.
'Look at you up there making folks thirsty! Happy birthday bro!' the singer wrote.
Even Stamos' TV niece Candace Cameron Bure, who played DJ Tanner in Full House, joined in the chorus of tributes.
'Happy birthday uncle J,' she wrote.
Their co-star Dave Coulier, who played his best mate Joey Glastoneon the series, took it one step further and shared several photos of them over the years, including one shirtless photo of the long-time friends.
'Happy birthday @johnstamos we've had Fun, Fun, Fun and so many laughs for so many years,' Coulier captioned the tribute. 'I love you, my brother�.'
Last month, Stamos opened up to Us Weekly to reveal how he stays youthful for his model wife Caitlin McHugh, 39, and their seven-year-old son, Billy.
'I don't do a lot. I wash my face,' he told the magazine. 'I work out three or four times a week.'
He said that 'good sleep' helped as does 'having a young son' with his wife of seven years.
'I am getting old, although I don't feel it,' he said. 'I take care of myself. I stopped drinking 10 years ago. That's why I'm alive. I never would have met my wife if I was still drinking.'
'Getting married and having a child, that's kept me young and kept me alive. I think that's helped with my longevity.'
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