Rebecca Romijn Breaks Silence On Ex-Husband John Stamos’ Bombshell Memoir

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Rebecca Romijn didn’t actually wish to give John Stamos the time of day on the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday.

The “X-Men” actor was requested about her ex-husband and his lately revealed memoir, “If You Would Have Told Me,” on the pink carpet over the weekend.

“I was very surprised by all of that, incredibly shocked actually,” Romijn informed ET of being within the information final 12 months due to Stamos. “I was sort of blindsided by it.”

“But you know, I don’t really want to help him sell his books based on those headlines. So that’s all I really want to say about it,” she added with a smile and fun.

In the memoir, Stamos accuses Romijn of being untrue and treating him poorly. During his press tour for his memoir, the “Full House” star spoke much more candidly about his emotions for his ex-wife on the time, and referred to Romijn as “the Devil” in an interview with People journal.

“In my mind back then, she was the Devil, and I just hated her,” he informed the outlet again in October. “I couldn’t believe how much I hated her, and it ruined my life.”

But after participating in Alcoholics Anonymous and reexamining his half in his relationship with Romijn, he admitted to People, “You start thinking, it’s like, ‘Oh, she wasn’t the Devil. Maybe I was as much to blame as her.’”

In one other press interview with Howard Stern, Stamos mentioned that he felt “emasculated” as his spouse’s profession took off, and he put much less effort into his personal work.

“I didn’t work on anything. I didn’t work as hard as I should at anything,” he mentioned on the time.

Stamos and Romijn have been married in 1998 after 4 years of courting, and later separated in 2004. Romijn married actor Jerry O’Connell in 2007, whereas Stamos tied the knot with Caitlin McHugh in 2018.

O’Connell commented on Stamos’ guide again in November, and defined why he additionally wished to principally shrink back from talking about his spouse’s ex.

“My wife’s ex-husband recently wrote a biography, and it referred to my wife in a negative manner,” the “Jerry Maguire” actor mentioned on “The Talk” on the time. “And a lot of people have asked me about that in press, and it would be easy for me to say: ‘Screw you, how dare you ask me that?’ But really, it will be bringing attention to a situation that I don’t want to feed into.”

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