Dave Coulier revealed that he received two bits of life-changing news on the very same day.
TheĀ Full House actor, 65, said he learned he had become a grandfather on the same day he found out he was cancer-free.
Coulier shared the timing of the two important moments on April 18 on How Rude, Tanneritos!, the podcast hosted by his formerĀ Full HouseĀ co-stars Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber.
The 65-year-old actor said he found out he was cancer-free following his battle with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in late March, the same day his son Luc, 34, and his wife Alex welcomed their son Chance Lee on March 27.
āI got the good news the day the baby was born. So I heard the news and I was so excited, and then Luc called us and he said, āHey, the baby just was born.ā And so, I mean, it was an amazing day,ā Coulier shared.
āIt was really amazing, you know?ā he added. āSo we were like, āOh, this is just too much!’ā
Coulier told Sweetin and Barber that Chance is āhealthyā and a āgreat little babyā and shared that he plans to see his new grandchild later this month.
āHeās seven pounds, six ounces, and we will see him, I think, in 12 days,ā Coulier said. āBecause weāre in Michigan and theyāre out in Sacramento.ā

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Coulier said he might have ākilled the momentā by sharing a bad joke in the family group chat following the news of Chanceās birth.
āI said to my son ā everybody was teary-eyed and everything and texting when the baby was born ā and I said, āI cannot wait to see that kidās expression on his face after he pulls my finger for the first time,’ā he said. āAnd there was just like, no one responded. Itās like, āOK. I killed the moment.’ā
His son texted him back shortly after and said, āI just got that.ā
In March, Coulier opened up about the toughest parts of his cancer treatment after receiving a diagnosis late last year.
He learned that he had Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma ā a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic and immune systems ā in November 2024, revealing that he first noticed symptoms in October after contracting a respiratory infection that caused swelling in his lymph nodes around his groin and armpits.
āIt swelled up immediately,ā Coulier told TodayĀ in November. āI thought, āWow, Iām either really sick, or my bodyās really reacting to something.’ā
Subsequent scans, along with a biopsy, led to a diagnosis. Within three days, Coulier was in treatment.

He provided an update near the end of last year, telling NBCāsĀ TodayĀ that in the five weeks following his diagnosis, he had undergone three surgeries, begun chemo and lost some of his hair.
Coulier fell ill again after completing a sixth and final round of chemotherapy in late February, telling Parade magazine that in the depths of treatment,Ā itās hard not to contemplate death.
āI started to get pretty sick,ā he told the publication, āI didnāt know that I had caught a virus. I was in bed for about 10 days just trying to figure out, āDo I have a cold? Am I just feeling the ramifications of this cumulative effect of the chemo? What is going on?’ā
Coulierās recent illness, which he had presumed was another cold, was caused by ādepositsā in his lungs.
āThereās a thing called (ground-glass opacity [GGO]). On a scan, in your lungs it looks like particles of glass,ā Coulier told Parade.
That, coupled with a cold, he says, āwas wreaking havoc in my system.ā
His wife, Melissa Coulier, insisted he visit the doctor for a checkup. If she had not, Coulier said he may never have recovered.
Coulier also mentioned his friend and Full House co-star John Stamos, who faced backlash in November for a photo he shared with Coulier sporting a bald cap in a gesture of solidarity.
āI think people misunderstood my personal relationship with my buddy John Stamos,ā Coulier said.
āHe knows what makes me laugh, and when he walked out like that, I fell on the floor laughing. It wasnāt us making fun of others so much as it was: Letās laugh our way through this because this is a tough journey,ā he explained, adding that Stamos calls him almost daily to check in.
ā With files from Global Newsā Rachel Goodman
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