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  • 30 Years Later: “Full House” Cast Today! From Iconic Roles to New Adventures, See Where Your Favorite Tanners and Friends Are Now. The beloved San Francisco family captured our hearts, and now, three decades after the final episode, we’re taking a look at what John Stamos, Bob Saget, Candace Cameron Bure, and the rest of the unforgettable cast have been doing. Get ready for a trip down memory lane and a peek into their latest projects!

    30 Years Later: “Full House” Cast Today! From Iconic Roles to New Adventures, See Where Your Favorite Tanners and Friends Are Now. The beloved San Francisco family captured our hearts, and now, three decades after the final episode, we’re taking a look at what John Stamos, Bob Saget, Candace Cameron Bure, and the rest of the unforgettable cast have been doing. Get ready for a trip down memory lane and a peek into their latest projects!

    Where Is the Full House Cast Now? See What the Stars Are Doing Today, 30 Years After the Iconic Show Ended

    The actors have kept in touch over the years

    Lori Loughlin, John Stamos, Dave Coulier; Jodie Sweetin, Bob Saget, Mary Kate Olsen, Candace Cameron in 'Full House' ; Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber and Candace Cameron Bure pose for a photo together.

    Lori Loughlin, John Stamos, Dave Coulier; Jodie Sweetin, Bob Saget, Mary Kate Olsen, Candace Cameron in ‘Full House’ ; Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber and Candace Cameron Bure pose for a photo together. Credit :Bob D’Amico /Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty ; Andrea Barber/ Instagram

    It’s been 30 years since viewers said goodbye to the extended Tanner family.

    Full House originally premiered on Sept. 22, 1987, and after eight seasons, the beloved sitcom aired its series finale on May 23, 1995. The show starred Bob Saget, John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber, Jodie Sweetin and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

    Bure, Sweetin and Barber, and other cast members of the original series, reprised their roles for the 2016 revival, Fuller House. The Netflix original ran for five seasons, concluding in June 2020.

    “We never stopped loving each other,” Stamos told PEOPLE on the set of Fuller House in May 2021. “That magic you saw? It’s still there because it never stopped from the day that we ended the show.”

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Full House series finale, find out what the cast has been up to since the show ended.

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    Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner

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    Sweetin has worked in a number of independent films since Full House, including Port City (2009) and Redefining Love (2009). Around the same time, she opened up about her addiction to drugs and alcohol in her 2010 memoir, unSweetined.

    In 2016, the actress hit the ballroom on season 22 of Dancing with the Stars.

    Several years later, Sweetin announced that her partner, Mescal Wasilewski, proposed in January 2022. The pair then wed in an intimate ceremony at a private home in Malibu on July 30, 2022. (She was previously married three times before, including to the father of her children.)

    In July 2023, Sweetin and former costar, Barber, launched their Full House rewatch podcast, How Rude, Tanneritos!

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    Candace Cameron Bure as D.J. Tanner

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    Just one year after Full House ended, Bure married hockey pro Valeri Bure.

    She appeared in a few TV movies as well as an episode of Boy Meets World, and then took a few years off from acting to focus on her family, which included her three children.

    Since going back to work, her most memorable pop culture moments have been in the show Make It or Break It, her gig as a co-host on The View and her third-place finish on Dancing with the Stars.

    Bure made Full House fans the happiest in 2016 when she, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber rebooted their series with the Netflix show Fuller House, following their characters into adulthood (and featuring cameos from most of the OGs).

    The actress has stayed busy in made-for-TV holiday movies, too, and serves as chief creative officer for the Great American Family network. In 2022, she received backlash on comments she made about the network’s depiction of “traditional marriage,” and responded by saying “it breaks my heart that anyone would ever think I intentionally would want to offend and hurt anyone.”

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    Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as Michelle Tanner

    MARY-KATE & ASHLEY OLSEN

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    For these two, Full House was just the beginning. The twin sisters went on to release a number of successful straight-to-video movies (Passport to Paris, anyone?), star in two more TV shows and launch their own company, Dualstar, which they took over as joint CEOs in 2004.

    Gradually, they both exited the acting world — Ashley hasn’t had a real role in more than two decades, while Mary-Kate held on a little longer with stints in shows like Weeds, and 2011’s Beastly.

    Now, they head up the designer fashion label, The Row, which had its latest runway show at Paris Fashion Week in March 2025.

    In 2015, Mary-Kate quietly married French banker Olivier Sarkozy. A handful of years later, she filed for divorce in 2020, and has since focused on her equestrian work.

    Ashley has kept a similarly low profile, walking the red carpet solo at the 2021 CFDA Awards. In December 2022, she wed Louis Eisner in an intimate ceremony. The following year, in summer 2023, the couple welcomed their son, Otto.

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    Bob Saget as Danny Tanner

    BOB SAGET

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    The Tanner family patriarch kept busy after the Full House finale, appearing on shows like Raising DadEntourage and Grandfathered. As How I Met Your Mother fans know, the actor voiced the “older” Ted Mosby throughout the show’s nine-season run.

    He also penned several books, including 2014’s Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles of a Family Man Turned Filthy Comedian, and consistently did stand-up, with his last special premiering on Netflix in 2022.

    Saget welcomed three daughters with his ex-wife Sherri Kramer. He later married Kelly Rizzo in 2018. Sadly, the actor was found dead in an Orlando hotel room on Jan. 9, 2022, after doing a stand-up show outside of Jacksonville, Florida. He was 65.

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    John Stamos as Jesse Katsopolis

    JOHN STAMOS

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    Stamos hasn’t stopped since Full House, nabbing a number of films and TV shows, most notably in ER, on which he starred for four years.

    He also had featured spots in Glee, Scream Queens, Grandfathered and You, in addition to appearing on Big Shot from 2021 to 2022. The actor later authored his first memoir, If You Would Have Told Me, which was released in October 2023.

    In 2018, he married longtime love Caitlin McHugh; together, they have one son named Billy.

    Stamos appeared on ABC’s Doctor Odyssey in November 2024, and he will be reuniting with The Beach Boys, joining them for select dates on their summer 2025 tour.

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    Dave Coulier as Joey Gladstone

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    Throughout the past two decades, Coulier has stayed active in the industry, appearing in a number of TV shows and films.

    Known for his voices and impressions (Mr. Woodchuck!), he’s done lots of voice work, too. But he’s definitely remained loyal to his first love, comedy and continues to tour as a stand-up comedian.

    In 2014, he wed Melissa Bring, with his Full House costars at his side.

    Most recently, Coulier was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in October 2024. Five months later, in March 2025, it was confirmed that Coulier was cancer-free.

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    Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler

    ANDREA BARBER

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    After Full House wrapped, Barber bowed out of the acting world. She graduated from Whittier College, earned a master’s in women’s studies from the University of York in England and then went back to work for her undergraduate alma mater.

    In 2002, she married Jeremy Rytky, with whom she has two children; they divorced in 2014.

    Fuller House was her first role (with the exception of an appearance on It’s F—–‘ Late with Dave Coulier) since the original series’ end.

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    Lori Loughlin as Rebecca Donaldson Katsopolis

    LORI LOUGHLIN

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    Since Full House, Loughlin’s career on TV has continued. She’s starred in shows like In Case of Emergency90210What Calls the Heart and Summerland, which she co-created and produced.

    She married her designer husband Mossimo Giannulli in 1997; the couple have two adult children, Isabella (“Bella”) and Olivia.

    The family was embroiled in the 2019 “Varsity Blues” college admissions bribery scandal, when it was discovered that they paid more than $500,000 to have their daughters admitted to the University of Southern California as members of the rowing team.

    Loughlin served two months in prison for her actions in late 2020, while Giannulli was sentenced to five months for his part in the scandal. She stepped back into the acting world in late 2021 and starred in a January 2023 TV film for the Great American Family network.

    Loughlin played Lieutenant Bishop, a police officer on the Prime Video show On Call, which premiered in January 2025.

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    Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit as Nicky and Alex Katsopolis

    BLAKE & DYLAN TUOMY-WILHOIT

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    Neither of the twins have acted since their Full House days, and most likely, lived out the rest of their childhood and adolescence in relative normalcy.

    However, they couldn’t keep away from the industry entirely: Dylan worked in the sound departments on Game of Thrones and Black Sails, while Blake did the same on FBI and Castle Rock. In 2016, they made a brief appearance on Fuller House, too.

  • Behind the Scenes: The Rehearsal for Amy and Robert’s Iconic Dance — Rehearsal for the Amy Robert dance which was based on the real life wedding dance of Monica and Phil Rosenthal that happened years before Everybody Loves Raymond! What was your favorite Amy and Robert scene?

    Behind the Scenes: The Rehearsal for Amy and Robert’s Iconic Dance — Rehearsal for the Amy Robert dance which was based on the real life wedding dance of Monica and Phil Rosenthal that happened years before Everybody Loves Raymond! What was your favorite Amy and Robert scene?

    Behind the Scenes: The Rehearsal for Amy and Robert’s Iconic Dance

    In a delightful nod to real-life romance, the rehearsal for the memorable dance scene between Amy and Robert in the beloved sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond” has captured the hearts of fans once again. This dance, inspired by the actual wedding dance of Monica and Phil Rosenthal, took place years before the show became a cultural phenomenon.

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    The dance scene between Amy (played by Melissa Rauch) and Robert (played by Brad Garrett) is not just a moment of entertainment; it symbolizes the love and connection between the characters. The choreography reflects the couple’s journey throughout the series, showcasing their ups and downs while celebrating their commitment to each other.

    The real-life inspiration behind this dance comes from Monica and Phil Rosenthal’s own wedding dance, which added a layer of authenticity and heartfelt emotion to the scene. The connection between the show’s creators and the characters brings an extra depth to the performance, making it a memorable highlight for viewers.

    During the rehearsal, the cast and crew worked diligently to perfect the choreography, ensuring that every movement conveyed the love story of Amy and Robert. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and camaraderie, as the actors embraced the joy of bringing this special moment to life.

    Brad Garrett, known for his comedic timing, brought a playful energy to the rehearsal, while Melissa Rauch infused warmth and sincerity into her performance. Together, they created a captivating dynamic that resonated with audiences, making the dance scene one of the most cherished moments in the series.

    The dance scene is just one of many memorable moments from “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Fans often reminisce about their favorite scenes, with many highlighting the comedic brilliance of the show.

    One popular favorite is the episode where Robert proposes to Amy in a hilariously awkward yet heartfelt manner. The mix of humor and genuine emotion exemplifies the show’s ability to balance comedy with real-life situations, making it relatable to viewers.

    Everybody Loves Raymond - Robert and Amy Wedding Dance - YouTube

    Another standout moment is the family’s holiday gatherings, where the chaos and humor of family dynamics are on full display. These scenes not only showcase the talent of the ensemble cast but also highlight the show’s ability to capture the essence of family life.

    The rehearsal for Amy and Robert’s dance serves as a beautiful tribute to the power of love and the connections we share. Inspired by the real-life wedding dance of Monica and Phil Rosenthal, this moment encapsulates the heart of “Everybody Loves Raymond.” As fans continue to celebrate their favorite scenes, the legacy of the show lives on, reminding us of the laughter, love, and unforgettable memories created over the years.

    What was your favorite Amy and Robert scene? Share your thoughts and relive the magic of “Everybody Loves Raymond”!

  • Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton just gave fans the update they’ve been waiting for, revealing surprising details about the long-rumored “Everybody Loves Raymond” revival

    Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton just gave fans the update they’ve been waiting for, revealing surprising details about the long-rumored “Everybody Loves Raymond” revival

    Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton just gave fans the update they’ve been waiting for, revealing surprising details about the long-rumored “Everybody Loves Raymond” revival

    Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton Reject ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ Reboot and Call It a ‘Disservice’ After Co-Stars’ Deaths: ‘We Need to Just Leave It There’

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    Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton are backing their “Everybody Loves Raymond” co-star Brad Garrett when it comes to refusing to do a reboot of the beloved CBS sitcom, which ran for nine seasons and 210 episodes between 1996 and 2005.

    Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton reject 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reboot

    “No, there won’t be a reboot,” Romano told the New York Post point blank while marking the sitcom’s 30th anniversary. “The obvious is Peter [Boyle] and Doris [Roberts] and one of the kids — they’re no longer with us. We’re all heartbroken. They’re a big part of the show, the dynamic. Without them, I don’t know what the dynamic is. We love the show too much, we respect it too much to even try to do it.”

    Boyle and Roberts, who played Romano’s on-screen parents Frank and Marie, died in 2006 and 2016, respectively. Sawyer Sweeten, who played one of Romano’s twin sons, died in 2015 at 19 years old.

    “To try to do it again without the cast members that we’ve lost would be a disservice to the show,” Heaton added. “You shouldn’t try to go back and redo something that is pretty much perfect. We need to just leave it there and let people enjoy it for what it was.”

    Ray Romano Shares Wife's Reaction to 'Everybody Loves Raymond' (Exclusive)

    Heaton argued that Romano and “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Philip Rosenthal chose to end the series after nine seasons because “they felt like they’d really done all of the stories,” adding: “They have a lot of integrity in that way. The network would have wanted us to go for three more years, but they didn’t want to run the show into the ground.”

    Cast member Brad Garrett told People earlier this month that a reboot could never happen because “there is no show without the parents. They were the catalyst, and to do anything that would resemble that wouldn’t be right to the audiences or the loyal fan base. And it was about those two families, and you can’t get around that.”

  • The beloved letter-turner Vanna White offers an intimate glimpse into the upcoming season of “Wheel of Fortune.” She shares her candid thoughts on the show’s exciting new changes, her partnership with Ryan Seacrest, and the future of the classic game show that has captured America’s heart for decades. This is an era of change and Vanna is ready to talk about it all.

    The beloved letter-turner Vanna White offers an intimate glimpse into the upcoming season of “Wheel of Fortune.” She shares her candid thoughts on the show’s exciting new changes, her partnership with Ryan Seacrest, and the future of the classic game show that has captured America’s heart for decades. This is an era of change and Vanna is ready to talk about it all.

    The beloved letter-turner Vanna White offers an intimate glimpse into the upcoming season of “Wheel of Fortune.” She shares her candid thoughts on the show’s exciting new changes, her partnership with Ryan Seacrest, and the future of the classic game show that has captured America’s heart for decades. This is an era of change and Vanna is ready to talk about it all.

    Hollywood, CA – As the new season of “Wheel of Fortune” kicks off, Vanna White, the iconic co-host, sits down to share her thoughts on the upcoming episodes, her last season alongside Pat Sajak, her new contract, and her most memorable guests on the show. With a career spanning over four decades, White reflects on her journey and the changes ahead.

    A Bittersweet Farewell

    This season marks a significant milestone for White as it is her last alongside longtime host Pat Sajak, who has been a staple of the show since its inception. The duo has captivated audiences for years with their chemistry and charm, making the announcement of Sajak’s retirement a bittersweet moment for fans and colleagues alike.

    Vanna White Holding Out for 50% of Pat Sajak's Salary on 'Wheel of Fortune'

    “It’s definitely emotional,” White admitted. “Pat and I have been through so much together, and we’ve built a wonderful friendship over the years. I’ll miss him dearly.” She expressed gratitude for the countless memories they’ve created on set, from lighthearted banter to heartfelt moments with contestants.

    Looking Ahead with a New Contract

    In addition to bidding farewell to Sajak, White is excited about her future on “Wheel of Fortune.” She recently signed a new contract that ensures her continued presence on the show. “I’m thrilled to keep doing what I love,” she said. “This show has been my home for so long, and I can’t imagine my life without it.”

    White emphasized her commitment to maintaining the show’s legacy while also embracing new opportunities for growth and innovation. “We’re always looking for ways to keep things fresh and exciting for our audience,” she added, hinting at some new twists and turns in the upcoming season.

    Cherished Memories with Guests

    When asked about her favorite moments on the show, White reflected on the many guests who have graced the stage over the years. “There have been so many incredible contestants, but one that stands out is a young woman who won a life-changing amount of money for her family,” she recalled. “Seeing her joy and knowing we made a difference in her life was truly special.”

    White noted that the emotional connections formed with contestants are what make “Wheel of Fortune” so unique. “It’s not just a game show; it’s about people’s dreams coming true,” she said. Each episode allows contestants to share their stories, and White cherishes the opportunity to be a part of those transformative experiences.

    Why Fans Think Vanna White May Have Dropped An F-Bomb During Wheel Of Fortune | Cinemablend

    The Future of ‘Wheel of Fortune’

    As the new season unfolds, Vanna White is eager to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. While she prepares for her final season with Sajak, she is also excited about the potential for new co-hosts and changes to the format. “I think it’s important to keep evolving,” she stated, expressing her enthusiasm for what the future holds.

    With a legacy built on laughter, excitement, and heartfelt moments, Vanna White continues to be a beloved figure in the world of television. As she embarks on this new chapter, fans can look forward to a season filled with nostalgia, joy, and the enduring spirit of “Wheel of Fortune.”

    Vanna White’s journey on “Wheel of Fortune” has been nothing short of remarkable. As she prepares for her last season with Pat Sajak, she reflects on the memories they’ve created and looks forward to the future with optimism. With her new contract in hand and a passion for the show that remains unwavering, White is ready to continue captivating audiences and celebrating the dreams of contestants for seasons to come. Tune in to catch all the excitement this season!

  • Vanna White’s Bombshell Confession Rocks “Wheel of Fortune”! The iconic co-host stunned fans with a surprising admission about her time on the show, revealing a side of her journey viewers never knew. This candid revelation has ignited a firestorm of discussion and changed how many see the beloved TV legend.

    Vanna White’s Bombshell Confession Rocks “Wheel of Fortune”! The iconic co-host stunned fans with a surprising admission about her time on the show, revealing a side of her journey viewers never knew. This candid revelation has ignited a firestorm of discussion and changed how many see the beloved TV legend.

    Vanna White Admits She Doesn’t ‘Love’ All Her ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Outfits: ‘Someone Else Might’

    White tells PEOPLE that she’s worn more than 7,800 dresses in her 40-year stint with the show

    Vanna White Admits She Doesn't 'Love' All Her 'Wheel of Fortune' Outfits

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    After 40 years and 7,800 outfits, it’s no surprise that not every single Wheel of Fortune look was a winner in Vanna White’s eyes.

    The TV personality, who has helmed Wheel of Fortune with Pat Sajak for four decades, admits to PEOPLE that even though her outfits on the show are impressive, she’s not a fan of every single one.

    “I don’t love every outfit I wear, because I feel like there’s so many millions of people that are watching and have different tastes and I’m trying to please everybody,” White, 65, tells PEOPLE while promoting her event at Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts celebrating her anniversary with Lion Brand Yarn. She adds that just because she doesn’t “love every outfit,” though, doesn’t mean that that’s the general consensus. “Someone else might love it, so I try to be versatile, I always say.”

    Vanna White Says It's 'Depressing' Thinking About the End of Her and Pat Sajak's Time on Wheel of Fortune

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    In her tenure, she’s worn upwards of 7,800 different looks — none of which she’s gotten to take home for keeps. “What happens is, the designers send their clothes to the studio, I wear them, and then they take them back, because most of them are samples,” she shares, adding that the shoes and earrings are her own.

    But even though she struts across the game show stage in heels for each episode, she admits that she only wears them when it’s time to film. In her downtime and during rehearsal, she’s all about comfort.

    “I’m wearing some UGGs right now,” she tells PEOPLE with a laugh. “I’ll put my high heels on when we film.”

    It’s also not surprising that after filming so many episodes of the popular show, White has experienced a wardrobe malfunction or two. When thinking about some of her favorite memories on the show, she mentions a Christmas episode where she got unknowingly tangled on stage.

    “They decorated the set and on either end of my puzzle board were presents,” she says. “A present got caught in the hem of my dress. So I’m carrying this present behind me back and forth, and I didn’t know. Pat was laughing hysterically, and it was pretty funny when I realized that it was attached.”

    Host Pat Sajak, hostess Vanna White

    Vanna White and Pat Sajak. NBC/Getty

    The TV personality has built a lasting legacy on the long-running game show, which premiered in 1975 with Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford as co-hosts. White has co-hosted the show with Sajak for the last several decades. They’ve gone on to become a dynamic duo.

    “I think when Merv Griffin chose both of us, 40 and 41 years ago, he saw something between us — a brother-sister type relationship,” White shares. “And I think that is kind of what it is. He saw that we would be able to get along, and we do. We are like a brother and sister team.”

    Offscreen, White’s passion for crocheting led to her becoming a spokesperson for Lion Brand Yarn — a company that allowed her to launch her special Vanna’s Choice Yarn line.

    Vanna White Says It's 'Depressing' Thinking About the End of Her and Pat Sajak's Time on Wheel of Fortune

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    “Thirty years ago, I started with Lion Brand Yarn Company as their spokesperson,” White says. “About 15 years later, they came to me and said, ‘How would you feel about having your own line of yarn?’ And I said, ‘I would love to do that. I would love to do that, but I want to be able to give back. So I’d like to donate some of my proceeds, half of my proceeds actually, to St. Jude.’”

    White is giving a $5,000 donation to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as part of her work with Lion Brand Yarn, telling PEOPLE that the organization is “so dear to my heart. I have been donating to them for a long time and it’s just so heartwarming to have it all come together.”

  • The Price Is Right host lives in a sprawling 11,300 square-foot home in one of the most desirable locations in Los Angeles, which is reportedly worth a whopping $34 million. See inside

    The Price Is Right host lives in a sprawling 11,300 square-foot home in one of the most desirable locations in Los Angeles, which is reportedly worth a whopping $34 million. See inside

    Inside The Price Is Right star Drew Carey’s $34m Los Angeles mansion

    The Drew Carey Show star lives on Mulholland Drive

    Drew Carey has an estimated net worth of $165 million so it’s not surprising that he resides in one of the most desirable locations in Los Angeles.

    The Price Is Right host, 66, lives in a sprawling 11,300 square-foot home with a pink-bricked roof in the prestigious Universal City Overlook on Mulholland Drive, which is reportedly worth a whopping $34 million.

    Drew’s home boasts a modern architectural structure and an open-plan living area and boasts five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and breathtaking views of the San Fernando Valley and Verdugo Hills.

    Drew has made use of the sought-after location and has strategically placed windows in his living room, offering mesmerizing views of the city below.

    Drew Carey’s home

    The space is a blend of classic and modern elements, with the main living space featuring plush sofas, hardwood floors, a glass-top coffee table, and several spotlights in the ceiling.

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    Drew’s home is reportedly worth $34 million

    The state-of-the-art kitchen is designed for both cooking and socializing, with a center, marble-top island surrounded by chairs, hanging lights, top-notch appliances, and vibrant paintings and sculptures that add a unique touch to the décor.

    Drew’s master bedroom is a sanctuary that bathes in natural light through floor-to-ceiling glass doors and an ensuite bathroom with high-end fittings and a spa-like shower.

    For entertainment, there is a home theater and game room decorated with memorabilia from Drew’s illustrious career and equipped with cutting-edge technology and plush seating.

    The outdoor area is a serene oasis with a large swimming pool set against a backdrop of meticulously designed gardens, and a dining area, complete with a barbecue and comfortable seating.

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    Drew’s home has a pink-bricked roof

    Los Angeles isn’t the only city where Drew has splashed the cash on real estate. He also owns a property in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, which he bought for the modest price of $300,000.

    While smaller than his LA home, Drew’s 3,000-square-foot Cleveland abode features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a white picket-style fence.

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    Drew has a net worth of $165m

    With all his wealth thanks to his lucrative career in entertainment, Drew also has an impressive collection of cars.

    Among the 11 is a Mini Cooper which he had custom-painted to match Janis Joplin’s Psychedelic Paisley Custom Painted Porsche 356C.

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    Drew has a custom-painted Mini Cooper

    “I love Mini Coopers – I wanted to buy a Mini Cooper. But I wanted one painted crazily like a Janis Joplin car,” Drew previously said.

    “This is not a wrap, this took three cans of pinstripe paint. The level of detail is amazing, and it took over 500 hundred hours to paint,” he added.

  • “The Price Is Right” Is Making a Shocking Move, Leaving Its Iconic Hollywood Studio After Decades. After many years and thousands of episodes, the show is packing up its Plinko chips and pricing games for a new location. This surprising news has fans reeling, wondering what this monumental change will mean for the future of their favorite daytime television classic.

    “The Price Is Right” Is Making a Shocking Move, Leaving Its Iconic Hollywood Studio After Decades. After many years and thousands of episodes, the show is packing up its Plinko chips and pricing games for a new location. This surprising news has fans reeling, wondering what this monumental change will mean for the future of their favorite daytime television classic.

    “The Price Is Right” Is Making a Shocking Move, Leaving Its Iconic Hollywood Studio After Decades. After many years and thousands of episodes, the show is packing up its Plinko chips and pricing games for a new location. This surprising news has fans reeling, wondering what this monumental change will mean for the future of their favorite daytime television classic.

    ‘Price is Right’ is moving to a new home after filming at historic Bob Barker Stage for decades

    Drew Carey on 'The Price is Right.'

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    “The Price is Right” is saying goodbye to the game show’s home of 51 years.

    “We’re about to film the very last episode of ‘The Price is Right’ at the Bob Barker Studio at Television City in California,” host Drew Carey said in a video posted to the show’s Instagram account last week.

    The Price Is Right' To Move Production After 5 Decades At Television City

    Monday’s episode will mark the CBS game show’s final spin on the storied stage before production begins at a new studio in the Northeast Los Angeles neighborhood of Glendale.

    “I used to tell people there was magic in the wood here because of all the good vibes that have been in this studio, all the laughs and all the fun that have been here,” Carey continued to say in the video, adding that now they have to “put our own good vibes into that new place.”

    Carey said that Monday’s farewell show will be historic, and announcer George Gray teased the episode would “tip our hat to this amazing stage.”

    History is certainly in the walls of Barker’s studio, which previously was the production home of “The Carol Burnett Show,” “Jack Benny,” and other shows.

    “The Price is Right” first hit the air in 1972 and has since become television’s longest-running game show. The lively program invites audience members on stage to try to win cash and prizes.

    Legendary television personality Barker hosted the show for 35 years before stepping down in 2007. The stage was named after him in 1998. Carey took over as host following Barker’s exit, something he said in the video that he’s “blessed” to do.

    Primetime The Price is Right episode pays tribute to Bob Barker Studio 33 |  What to Watch

    “I always am grateful and thankful that I have this opportunity to have a job like this,” Carey added, later saying hosting the show is “just the best feeling in the world.”

    The final episode of “The Price is Right” recorded in its original studio airs Monday night on CBS.

  • Drew Carey Couldn’t Go Through with It, and The Reason Why Will Leave You Speechless. After years of planning a life together, the devastating revelation behind their broken engagement comes to light. An inside source reveals the unexpected, painful conflict that led to Price is Right host’s last-minute change of heart, leaving a once-perfect relationship in ruins and a question of what could have been.

    Drew Carey Couldn’t Go Through with It, and The Reason Why Will Leave You Speechless. After years of planning a life together, the devastating revelation behind their broken engagement comes to light. An inside source reveals the unexpected, painful conflict that led to Price is Right host’s last-minute change of heart, leaving a once-perfect relationship in ruins and a question of what could have been.

    Drew Carey Couldn’t Go Through with It, and The Reason Why Will Leave You Speechless. After years of planning a life together, the devastating revelation behind their broken engagement comes to light. An inside source reveals the unexpected, painful conflict that led to Price is Right host’s last-minute change of heart, leaving a once-perfect relationship in ruins and a question of what could have been.

    Drew Carey calls off engagement to fiancee of 5 years

    Drew Carey and Nicole Jaracz in New York in November.

    The price may be right, but the relationship was all wrong.

    Sadly, Drew Carey has called off his nearly five-year engagement to Nicole Jaracz, his longtime fiancee.

    “The Price Is Right” host popped the question to the culinary school grad and mother to 6-year-old Connor (from a previous relationship) back in October 2007, though no wedding date was ever set (or at least announced).

    ernie menstrual: Drew Carey and Nicole Jaracz: It's Over!

    So what went wrong?

    The verdict is still out, though Carey’s rep released a statement indicating that their separation was an amicable one. He also made clear that despite their split, and despite Connor not being Carey’s biological son, the star would still play an active role in the boy’s life.

    “He and Nicole still have a great deal of love and affection for one another,” his rep told People. “He will still be very involved with their son’s life.”

    Who Is 'The Price Is Right' Host Drew Carey Married To? See TV Host's  Relationship History

    The 53-year-old even credited the boy, whom he refers to as his son, with being the motivation behind his more than 70-pound weight loss, telling Parade back in 2010, “I thought, I’m never going to see him graduate high school.”

    Way to keep it civil, guys.

  • Price is Right contestant put the host Drew Carey on the spot with a personal question, causing an uncomfortable moment that’s now a viral topic. Fans are divided on whether the question was a harmless gaffe or a disrespectful breach of etiquette.

    Price is Right contestant put the host Drew Carey on the spot with a personal question, causing an uncomfortable moment that’s now a viral topic. Fans are divided on whether the question was a harmless gaffe or a disrespectful breach of etiquette.

    Price is Right contestant put the host Drew Carey on the spot with a personal question, causing an uncomfortable moment that’s now a viral topic. Fans are divided on whether the question was a harmless gaffe or a disrespectful breach of etiquette.

    ‘The Price Is Right’ contestant questions Drew Carey’s new look

    On the June 28 episode of "The Price Is Right,” contestant David, a barber from Pasadena, Calif., stole the spotlight after bidding the closest to the actual retail price of a sewing and craft collection. David (left), a barber from Pasadena, California, bids the closest to the actual retail price of a sewing and craft collection on “The Price Is Right” and joins host Drew Carey onstage. CBS

    On the June 28 episode of “The Price Is Right,” contestant David, a barber from Pasadena, California, stole the spotlight after bidding the closest to the actual retail price of a sewing and craft collection.

    Host Drew Carey warmly welcomed David onstage, after he guessed the collection’s worth of $950, the closest of the four contestants’ guesses to its $1,415 price tag.

    “What’s up, man? Nice to see you! Welcome to the show,” Carey, 66, greeted David with a handshake, to which David replied with equal enthusiasm.

    Host Drew Carey warmly welcomed David on stage, after he guessed the collection’s worth of $950, the closest of the four contestants to its $1,415 price tag. 
    Host Drew Carey warmly welcomed David onstage, after he guessed the collection’s worth of $950, the closest of the four contestants’ guesses to its $1,415 price tag.  WireImage
    “You too, man. Thank you so much,” David said.

    When asked about his profession, David revealed he’s a barber.

    “I was wondering when you’re going to grow your beard back,” the contestant joked to Carey.

    “I was wondering when you’re going to grow your beard back,” David joked to Carey.
    “I was wondering when you’re going to grow your beard back,” contestant David (lef) joked to host Carey.  CBS
    “Oh I don’t know, I just got tired of it,” the comedian, who has rocked longer hair in recent years, responded.

    David then gestured to Carey’s soul patch, and quipped: “This is looking good.”

    Carey, 66, says he got "tired" of his beard.
    Carey, 66, says he got “tired” of his beard. FOX Image Collection via Getty Images

    David gestured to Carey’s soul patch: “This is looking good.”
    David gestured to Carey’s soul patch: “This is looking good.” CBS via Getty Images
    Carey returned the compliment, adding: “Your beard looks great, man.”

    Following their exchange, Carey called out to show announcer George Gray.

    “George, what do we got for Dave the barber?”

    “I can see your beard blowing in the breeze — in your new SUV!” Gray replied, to which David cheered, punching his hands in the air after winning the prize for his accurate bidding price.

    Carey returned the compliment, telling David: “Your beard looks great man.”
    Carey returned the compliment, telling David: “Your beard looks great man.” Instagram/drewfromtv
    Last month, Carey shared insights into the CBS show during an interview with TV Insider. He revealed that some contestants have indulged in “liquid courage” before appearing on the show.

    “They’ll have a gummy or I’ll smell alcohol on their breath. Not unusual,” he told the outlet. “There was a guy here that was tripping on mushrooms. He came with a bunch of friends. He was a sketch [comedy] guy. I found out later when I went to UCB [sketch improv theater Upright Citizens Brigade] to hang out and they were like, ‘Did you see that guy who claimed to be a skateboarding rabbi?’ I asked him what he did for a living. And he goes, ‘I’m a skateboarding rabbi.’ He didn’t think he was going to get picked, and he totally tripped.”

    Carey revealed in an interview with TV Insider last month that some contestants have participated in “liquid courage,” before appearing on the show.
    Carey revealed in an interview with TV Insider last month that some contestants partook of “liquid courage” before appearing on the show. CBS via Getty Images
    Carey took over as host of the show after Bob Barker retired in 2007.

    He kept Barker’s sign-off recommendation to “spay and neuter your pets,” but also added, “Take care of yourself, especially your mental health; it’s so important, and I love you!”

    Carey took over as host of the show after Bob Barker retired.
    Carey took over as host of the game show after Bob Barker retired. CBS via Getty Images
    Carey said he added his own part because, “I went through a rough couple of years, and I needed to put my mental health first. It was such a help for me to do that and not succumb to sadness or grief. My therapist and my doctor helped me find tools to not go completely under…You can go into an addiction of feeling depressed and not knowing how to get out.”

    “Life can be so much better with love, forgiveness, boundaries, speaking your mind, saying your truth and living your truthful life,” he continued. “I feel better from being here. So I pass it along.”

    Barker hosted the show from 1972 to 2007 and died in 2023 at the age of 99.

    “Life can be so much better with love, forgiveness, boundaries, speaking your mind, saying your truth and living your truthful life,” Carey said.
    “Life can be so much better with love, forgiveness, boundaries, speaking your mind, saying your truth and living your truthful life,” Carey told TV Insider. CBS

    Carey continued: “I feel better from being here. So I pass it along."
    Carey continued: “I feel better from being here. So I pass it along.” GC Images
    Carey is on his 18th season hosting “The Price Is Right.” He’s also previously led “The Drew Carey Show” from 1994 to 2004, and “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” from 1998 to 2007.

    His ultimate career goal is to outlast “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak — who retired in June from the ABC game show. Sajak, 77, earned his place in history as the longest serving game show host of the same show for his 41-season reign.


    Carey is on his 18th season hosting “The Price Is Right.” He’s also previously led “The Drew Carey Show,” from 1994 to 2004, and “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” from 1998 to 2007. Getty Images for Writers Guild of America West


    Carey’s ultimate career goal is to outlast “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak — who retired in June from the ABC game show. CBS via Getty Images
    “I do have a goal: I want to keep going until I die. This is my 18th season. I’ve got to get the 35 and 41, so I can catch Bob Barker and Pat Sajak,” Carey told TV Insider.

    “Before, I was like, ‘Can I make it to five years? Can I make it to the end of my contract? Can I make it 10 years?’ The longest I’d been on TV was ‘The Drew Carey Show,’ nine years. Once I hit 10 years here, I was like, ‘Wow, that’s the longest I’ve ever had a job in my life,’ ” he went on. “It’s such just a great part of my day, my year, my life. I can’t imagine giving it up.”

  • ‘The Voice’ Season 29’s UNEXPECTED TWIST has fans asking one BIG QUESTION — Looks like ‘The Voice’ makers are ready to take chances after being snubbed at the 2025 Emmys.

    ‘The Voice’ Season 29’s UNEXPECTED TWIST has fans asking one BIG QUESTION — Looks like ‘The Voice’ makers are ready to take chances after being snubbed at the 2025 Emmys.

    ‘The Voice’ Season 29’s unexpected twist has fans asking one big question: ‘Why only three…’

    (L-R) Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Buble, Adam Levine, and John Legend in a still from 'The Voice' Season 27 (Cover Image Source: Instagram | @thevoice)(L-R) Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Buble, Adam Levine, and John Legend in a still from ‘The Voice’ Season 27 (Cover Image Source: Instagram | @thevoice)

    Looks like ‘The Voice’ makers are ready to take chances after being snubbed at the 2025 Emmys. As the singing reality show gears up for the release of its Season 28 in the fall of 2025, the production for Season 29 is already in the pipeline. Leaving no stone unturned to grab fans’ attention, the makers made a surprising announcement for Season 29, revealing the coaching lineup and an unexpected change in their format, which has fans questioning whether it will truly translate into success.
    John Legend, Carson Daly, Michael Buble, Kelsea Ballerini, and Adam Levine 'The Voice' 2025. (Cover Image Source: Instagram| @nbcthevoice) (L-R) John Legend, Carson Daly, Michael Buble, Kelsea Ballerini, and Adam Levine ‘The Voice’ 2025 (Cover Image Source: Instagram| @nbcthevoice)
    In a Tuesday, July 22 Instagram post, ‘The Voice’ shocked fans with a major twist for Season 29. The season, titled ‘Battle of the Champions,’ will debut in spring 2026 and features a dramatic shift in format. Instead of the usual four coaches, only three returning veterans —John Legend, Kelly Clarkson, and Adam Levine —will appear, according to Good Housekeeping. The competition will also now center on the coaches themselves, as they battle for the ultimate title of ‘Best Voice Coach.’

     

    Xem bài viết này trên Instagram

     

    Bài viết do NBC’s The Voice (@nbcthevoice) chia sẻ

    The official post reads, “John Legend, Kelly Clarkson, and Adam Levine face off in the Battle of Champions, coming Spring 2026. #TheVoice | @NBC and Peacock.” However, NBC has confirmed ‘The Voice’ Season 1 coach CeeLo Green will be back as a guest judge. So there will be four judges at some point during the season, but when is still under wraps. The announcement was met with widespread skepticism, with fans expressing frustration over the reduced number of coaches. The viewers took to the comment section of the Instagram post to express their disappointment.

    A fan commented, “3 COACHES, NO WAY COME ON, 3 COACHES? WE ALWAYS HAVE 4 COACHES, NOT 3, YOU NEED A 4TH JUDGE,” while another added, “Battle of Champions what does that supposed to mean? Why only three coaches?” A fan remarked, “Ohh please make then 4 coach add 1 more pleaseee.” Meanwhile, a fan shared, “What happened to the 4th char.” Another wrote, “ONLY THREE COACHES?? BATTLE OF THE CHAMPIONS??” while other questioned, “Wait who’s the 4th coach?”

     

    Xem bài viết này trên Instagram

     

    Bài viết do NBC’s The Voice (@nbcthevoice) chia sẻ

    Notably, NBC officially announced in May that ‘The Voice’ will continue with Season 28, following a successful run in Season 27, where coach Michael Bublé claimed victory with his team member Adam David. While an exact premiere date for Season 28 hasn’t been confirmed, the show is expected to return in September 2025, maintaining its traditional Monday night 8 pm ET time slot. A Tuesday night airing at 8 or 9 pm ET is also being considered, similar to past seasons, per US Weekly. Excitement began to build when Snoop Dogg was revealed as the first confirmed coach for the new season.

    Reportedly, Snoop Dogg will be joined by returning coaches Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, and Niall Horan. Bublé, who debuted in Season 26, won with Sofronio Vasquez, while McEntire coached Seasons 24–26 and won Season 25 with Asher HaVon. Horan previously coached Seasons 23 and 24, securing wins with Gina Miles and Huntley.