Some dance moves just don't leave you — ask Jodie Sweetin!
Earlier this year, Sweetin delighted Full House fans everywhere when she recreated the dance her character Stephanie Tanner did to Boyz II Men's "MotownPhilly" in a 1991 episode — down to the costume.
She performed the routine step by step in the August Instagram video alongside Mitchell Gerrard Johnson, both wearing black tutus with bedazzled belts and baseball caps.
The original episode was titled "Gotta Dance" and followed as Stephanie shirked friends and family to focus on a dream of becoming a professional dancer. She ultimately decided that her personal relationships were more important.
"Mitchell — who's the dancer that does all of these great recreate videos — he and I met up and I'd been watching the video at home just so I could kind of, you know, go back," Sweetin told PEOPLE earlier this year at 90s Con in Daytona Beach, Florida. "Weirdly, I was like, 'Oh, right. That!' It was like in my body."
Continued Sweetin in September, "By the time we got to the studio and started doing it, I actually knew the whol -
e thing and he had only done like the first two eight-counts. And he was like, 'Wait, you learned the whole thing?' "
Full Houseaired for eight seasonsfrom 1987 to 1995. Sweetin reprised her role in the Netflix rebootFuller House,which spannedfive seasonsfrom2016 to 2020.
Sweetin and former costar Andrea Barber currently host a Full House rewatch podcastHow Rude, Tanneritos!, and frequently revisit the making of some of the series' most iconic episodes.
Most recently, they recapped the 1990 episode, “Honey, I Broke the House." In it, Stephanie pretends to drive Uncle Joey's brand new car, but manages to accidentally throw it into reverse, crashing it through the Tanner family’s kitchen wall.
"They had a stunt driver, obviously. They did not let me back the car through the kitchen as a child," she added in the November episode. "They did one shot where it sort of rolled back, but that was it. And then, the person who is in the car is a stunt driver, a small person who could scoot down and kind of look like child size."
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