CLEVELAND — The time has come to say goodbye to the Tanner family.
It has been 25 years since the original show, 'Full House,' premiered, and although some may not be ready for the new series to be over, Netflix will be releasing the final episodes on June 2.
'Fuller House' stars Candace Cameron Bure as DJ Fuller (nee Tanner), Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner, Andrea Barber as neighborhood goofball Kimmy Gibbler. The story follows the ladies all grown up and dealing with motherhood, relationships, and adult problems... while still living in the same iconic house of course.
Netflix released the official trailer for the final nine episodes last night, and no spoilers, but it looks like it's going to be good.
All five seasons of the series will be available to stream on June 2.
Although that ending may be bittersweet, the next story is 100% sugar.
Kylie Jenner put her two-year-old daughter Stormi to the test in a new video trend that has social media users placing a sweet treat in front of their little ones, but telling them that they can't eat it until mom or dad gets back. Oh, and the best part is, you secretly record your child's reaction.
The viral challenge is inspired by the psychological 'marshmallow experiment,' which tests children on their patience and self-discipline.
Stormi looks at the bowl of chocolate and even gets close to it, but ultimately moves back and at one point, starts humming and singing the words 'patience patience' to herself.
Good for her. She totally deserved the three pieces she got for not cracking.
And from Stormi to Sunny... Sunny Sandler that is.
Adam Sandler's daughter crashed his interview on 'Jimmy Kimmel: Live' Monday night to talk about his hairy, bleeding ear... no, we are not joking.
Apparently, according to Sunny, just before the interview, she had told her dad that he had an ear hair that looked gross and positively needed to go. He tried to take care of it too quickly, and well, the rest is history.
We are just glad he's okay.