With production for “Fuller House” season 4 wrapping up just last month, fans of the show are now left in a state where they have no idea when the show returns with its upcoming installment on Netflix. The media streaming giant has yet to release an official date for its season premiere but fans do not have to worry about missing out on some fun brought by the “Fuller House” cast themselves.
Recently, Juan Pablo Di Pace – who plays Kimmy's (Andrea Barber) estranged husband, Fernando – has entered the competitive dancing show, “Dancing with the Stars” with professional dancer, Cheryl Burke as his partner. Fans of Fernando will be glad to know that the Fernando-Burke dancing team recently won their first perfect score. With Di Pace and Burke's recent performance on the show, it would be interesting to see if “Fuller House” season 4 will feature more of Di Pace's dancing skills.
Candace Cameron Bure – who plays “Fuller House” season 4 main protagonist DJ Tanner-Fuller – shows her support for Di Pace on Instagram. The actress posted a picture of Di Pace and Burke with the promise that she would use her votes for the dancing team.
The “Fuller House” season 4 official Twitter page even gets in a moment of support for Di Pace and his professional dancing partner. The page posted a video rooting for Di Pace which featured some of Fernando's dancing scenes from the show's previous installments.
Sparkle! And sparkle! And spin! And spin! ✨ Good luck @juanpablodipace! #TeamChernando ???? pic.twitter.com/cjxUQsE2g7
— Fuller (Haunted) House ???? (@fullerhouse) October 2, 2018
Fans looking forward to rejoining the “Fuller House” cast in the Tanner-Fuller household can only hope that Netflix gives “Fuller House” season 4 a late 2018 season premiere on its platform. But without an official announcement regarding the date of the show's return, fans can realistically expect “Fuller House” season 4 to return on Netflix sometime in 2019.


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