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John Stamos, Lori Loughlin 'Full House' Reunion: Actress Shares Love on Twitter (PHOTO)

"Full House" cast members reunited once again this week in New York City while attending a Broadway show together.

Fellow co-star Bob Saget joined John Stamos and Lori Loughlin Wednesday night during a Broadway date. Stamos, who was married to Loughlin's character on "Full House," admitted recently that he still had a crush on his former co-star. On Wednesday a picture of the two standing cheek to cheek surfaced on the Internet.

Loughlin posted the photo on her Twitter account Wednesday. In the caption, she refers to Stamos as her "dear friend." In another picture with the couple and a star on Broadway she wrote: "My very sexy date took me to see Pippin! Thank you John Stamos XO."

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In May, Loughlin wrote on her Twitter feed that she was tweeting Stamos for the first time.

"My first tweet. @JohnStamos 30 years later you haven't aged. Love you," she said.

Loughlin is currently married to fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli. Together they have two daughters, but Loughlin frequently refers to her "Full House" cast as family as well. Stamos and Loughlin were joined by Bob Saget, whose photo Loughlin posted on Thursday.

"Great hanging with my family @johnstamos &@bobsaget last night! Love you guys!!" Loughlin said in another tweet.

Last year the "Full House" cast celebrated their 25th anniversary together with a reunion over the weekend.

Costars Bob Saget (Danny), Dave Coulier (Joey), John Stamos (Jesse), Candace Cameron Bure (D.J.), Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie), Lori Loughlin (Becky), Scott Weinger (Steve) and Andrea Barber (Kimmy) packed the house in according to Us Magazine. The Olsen twins however, who swapped out for the role of Michelle, were not able to attend.

Loughlin also appeared in "90210" and helped to co-create and produce the WB series "Summerland" from 2004-2005.

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