If you tried to start your day off with some Netflix and unexpectedly (but happily) found your account taken over my John Stamos, you weren’t alone.
https://twitter.com/MalloryRN1/status/715858197156872192?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Why the hell is John Stamos recommending shows on Netflix pic.twitter.com/3vkibUmeTb
— Matt Murley (@MerlinMurls) April 1, 2016
Categories on Netflix this morn:
Trending Now Like John Stamos
Comedies John Stamos Thinks Are Funny
Recently Added by John Stamos
????????— reds world series champs 2020 (@elle1C4) April 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/mackcarter_/status/715888843367522304?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/its_so_lisa/status/715890568346243072
Everywhere you look, everywhere you look, there’s Uncle Jesse.
This would all be very confusing…if it wasn’t April 1.
Categories like “Comedies John Stamos Thinks Are Funny,” “Popular Like John Stamos Was In High School,” and “My Stamos Approved List” were all part of Netflix’s epic April Fools’ Day prank.
Here’s Stamos himself promoting his new documentary, John Stamos: A Human, Being, which I secretly wish wasn’t part of the joke.
A VERY exciting new original documentary unlike any other. “John Stamos: A Human, Being” comes to Netflix April 31https://t.co/AhIVOF9xIj
— Netflix (@netflix) April 1, 2016
Things should go back to normal tomorrow, but if they don’t, I’m kind of cool with that too. There’s always Fuller House.