“Fuller House” season 4 is coming up, and the Tanners are ready to present a new season of family drama and laughter. There are lots of things to watch out for and expect in the upcoming new installment, and one of these is D.J. Fuller and Steve Hale’s relationship.
D.J. and Steve
Yes, finally, the D.J. (Candace Cameron-Bure) and Steve (Scott Weigner) will find their way back to each other’s arms although it may mean heartache for the partners that they will leave. In the case of D.J., she broke her engagement to Matt.
It can be recalled that in season 3’s finale, D.J. realized that she would not be able to walk down the aisle because the man waiting for her at the altar is not Steve. Her confession created a big commotion, but everyone accepted that she might be meant to be with her first love.
Candace Cameron-Bure confirmed that the couple would reunite in “Fuller House” season 4. Via an interview with E! News, she said, "DJ and Steve are together. There's no back and forth in season four, so she's with Steve and made that decision.”
Kimmy’s Pregnancy
Kimmy is pregnant, but her mother-in-law was so shocked to know that the child that she is carrying is not hers. She agreed to be Stephanie Fuller’s surrogate, so it is understandable why her husband’s mom almost faint when they told her the truth.
“Fuller House” season 4 will revolve around Kimmy’s pregnancy and childbirth. The Tanners will be making a fuss about keeping the pregnant lady safe and the baby will become the center of the family once he’s born.
Meanwhile, Candace Cameron-Bure’s will be making her directorial debut via “Fuller House” season 4. The 42-year-old star is excited about her new job, and she shared her excitement with the fans through social media.
“Wow. This was an incredible course and I’m so excited to be a first time director!” she posted on Instagram.
“Fuller House” season 4 is set to premiere on Dec. 14 via Netflix.


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