Entertainment TV Scripted TV Shows Full House's Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier and Andrea Barber Predict Where Their Characters Would Be Today (Exclusive) The trio, plus costar Jodie Sweetin, opened up about their roles on the beloved sitcom and its follow-up show 'Fuller House' By Jen Juneau Jen Juneau Jen Juneau is a News and Movies Staff Writer at PEOPLE. She started at the brand in 2016 and has more than 15 years' professional writing experience. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 15, 2024 10:28AM EDT Comments It's been four years since the series finale of Fuller House, which begs the question: What is the Tanner clan up to now? Full House stars Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber and Jodie Sweetin chatted with PEOPLE at 90s Con Florida in Daytona Beach on Saturday, Sept. 14, and revealed where they think their characters Joey Gladstone, D.J. Tanner-Fuller, Kimmy Gibbler and Stephanie Tanner, respectively, would be today. In the case of oldest Tanner sister D.J. — who finally tied the knot with longtime on-and-off love Steve Hale (Scott Weinger) near the end of the sequel show Fuller House — Bure, 48, said, "I think that D.J. and Steve are together, raising her kids and just living their best karaoke life." Her younger sister Steph, meanwhile, has "two kids" who are "close in age," so she is "very busy," says Sweetin, 42 — not only with mom life, but in her marriage to Kimmy's brother/"stay-at-home dad" Jimmy Gibbler (Adam Hagenbuch), and "working on her music." "[Jimmy] is totally on board with going on the road with Steph for her music stuff," she tells PEOPLE. "So she's really been leaning into the singing and songwriting, and the whole family's going on tour. ... Just me and Jimmy in the RV on the road with two babies." From L: Full House's Jodie Sweetin, Dave Coulier, Andrea Barber and Candace Cameron Bure at 90s Con in Daytona Beach, Florida. Thats4Entertainment/Adrian Ruiz Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber Reveal How They Kept from Cracking Each Other Up While Filming Full House Barber, 48, says D.J.'s eccentric BFF Kimmy would be "an empty-nester." With her daughter Ramona in college now, she'd be "knitting, with cats." "And you have a nest full of ostrich eggs," jokes Coulier, 64. As for his slapstick-prone character Joey, the actor and comedian tells PEOPLE he would be "living in a van at Venice Beach, with a woodchuck puppet." "And the side [of the van] lifts up, and it's a hot dog stand," Coulier adds. "Very industrious. Joey's Hot Dogs. I went out on my own — I figured it was time to move out, finally." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Cast of Full House in 1993. Bob D'Amico /Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty John Stamos Says a 'Full House' Reboot 'Wouldn't Be the Same' Without Bob Saget: 'There's a Piece Missing' These days, the stars have been looking back on their time on Full House, which ran from 1987 to 1995. For Coulier, he hosts the rewatch program Full House Rewind while Barber and costar Jodie Sweetin reflect on the show on the podcast, How Rude, Tanneritos!. "It gives us a chance to relive all the memories," Coulier says. "And talk about all the good times we had, and how much love we have for each other to this day. It's a chance to just relive all those moments with our fans." "And it's great to have the stories recorded somewhere, so when we're old and senile someday, we can be like, 'Oh yeah, remember the time?'" Barber adds.