Christine Lakin appeared on Friday’s episode of Jodie Sweetin’s How Rude, Tanneritos podcast and stated that she was practically solid as a recurring character on Netflix’s Fuller House, however was unexpectedly let go earlier than the desk learn.
Fuller Home was a sequel sequence to Full Home, which aired on ABC from 1987 to 1995. Fuller Home aired from 2016 to 2020.
Lakin stated that she had a “nice” assembly with creator Jeff Franklin and “was stoked” about showing on the present.
“After which about two days earlier than the desk learn, I bought a name from my supervisor saying, ‘Sure, one thing occurred. They’re pushing the desk learn. I believe there’s some stuff with the script they need to rewrite,’” Lakin stated.
“The subsequent day occurred and my supervisor calls and says, ‘Hey, I don’t know inform you this, however you’ve been let go.’ And I used to be like, ‘What do you imply?’ And he stated, ‘Yeah, they simply stated they’re rewriting the character they usually’re not going to wish you anymore. And I used to be like, ‘What did I do unsuitable?’ I didn’t even go to a desk learn.”
Calling what occurred “unusual,” the actress stated she requested one of many writers what occurred, however the author didn’t know why she was fired.
Lakin stated she believes the reason being a previous incident when she mocked star Candace Cameron Bure’s brother, Kirk Cameron.
“I participated in a Humorous or Die video {that a} good friend of mine made and on the time, Humorous or Die had simply come out. And on the time, Kirk Cameron had stated some public issues in regards to the LGBTQ neighborhood and I believed these have been very damaging.”
Within the 2012 video, Lakin and different former baby actors made enjoyable of Cameron.
“It was humorous. It was a satire,” Lakin stated in regards to the video.
“And all I can consider is that it created some dangerous blood,” she added. “And 7 years later, my presence was not needed. That’s perhaps what I believe.”
“It was a bummer for me,” Lakin stated. “It actually was.”