The iconic Michelle Tanner was played by both Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The beloved twins shared the role throughout the hit sitcom’s run. A new revelation from their co-stars has shed light on their behind-the-scenes dynamic.

Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber recently shared this insight. They spoke on their podcast, “How Rude, Tanneritos.” Their stories confirm a long-standing fan curiosity about the twins’ preferences.
Mary-Kate Olsen’s Early Reluctance on Set
Jodie Sweetin directly addressed a fan question. The fan asked if directors favored one twin. Sweetin confirmed this was true, especially early on. According to Sweetin, Ashley Olsen was the more cooperative twin.
“Ashley was like, ‘Cool, Whatevs,'” Sweetin recalled. She described Ashley as more docile about the filming process. In contrast, Mary-Kate “did not like being out on set.” This temperament difference persisted as the girls grew older.
The co-stars found this dichotomy funny. It aligned perfectly with the sisters’ later public personas. Andrea Barber agreed with Sweetin’s assessment. She noted the twins would choose scenes based on personal interest.
Dividing Scenes and a Sweet Treat Rivalry
The producers managed the twins’ preferences carefully. They divided scenes according to which sister wanted to participate. This system worked for most script requirements. However, one type of scene caused consistent conflict.
Eating scenes, particularly those involving sweets, were a point of contention. The directors had to ensure fairness. They could not let one twin eat more treats than the other. “The girls would riot,” Sweetin explained about any perceived imbalance.
Despite these negotiations, the twins were always a package deal. Industry reports on child labor laws explain why twins are often used for young roles. It allows production to adhere to strict working hour limits for minors. This practical necessity defined their early career.
The revelation adds a new layer to the beloved show’s legacy. It highlights the unique reality behind creating the perfect Full House family. The Olsen twins’ shared role remains a fascinating chapter in television history.
Thought you’d like to know-
Q1: Why did Full House use twins to play Michelle?
Using infant and toddler twins is common in film and television. Strict labor laws limit working hours for young children. Having two actors allows production to meet these legal requirements while completing scenes.
Q2: Did the Olsen twins have equal screen time?
According to the co-stars, scenes were divided based on the twins’ preferences. Directors would assign parts depending on which sister was more willing or interested in filming a particular moment, aiming for fairness.
Q3: Are Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen still acting?
No, the Olsen twins stepped away from acting years ago. They built a highly successful fashion empire instead. Their brands, including The Row and Elizabeth and James, are leaders in the luxury fashion industry.
Q4: How did the cast feel about the twins?
Public accounts suggest a protective, familial bond formed over the years. John Stamos has even shared stories about advocating for both twins to stay on the show when producers considered using just one.
Q5: What was the biggest challenge filming with them?
Beyond managing their different temperaments, ensuring fairness was key. Jodie Sweetin highlighted that scenes involving candy or sweets had to be meticulously divided to avoid any jealousy between the young sisters.
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