John Stamos' Memoir Sparks Controversy Over Negative Portrayal of Ex-Wife Rebecca Romijn
Jerry O'Connell Chooses Not to Engage, While Romijn Remains Silent Amid Ongoing Controversy
- John Stamos' memoir, 'If You Would Have Told Me,' has caused a stir due to his negative portrayal of ex-wife Rebecca Romijn, referring to her as 'the devil' during their divorce.
- Romijn's current husband, Jerry O'Connell, has chosen not to publicly engage with the controversy, stating he doesn't want to 'feed into' the situation.
- O'Connell and Romijn's 14-year-old twin daughters, Charlie and Dolly, have asked about the book and their mother's portrayal in it.
- O'Connell revealed that after listening to Stamos' interview on 'The Howard Stern Show,' any interest in reading the book went away.
- Despite the controversy, Romijn has remained silent on the issue and reportedly has no plans to comment on the memoir.