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John Stamos Wildly Transforms Into Elvis With Eerily Accurate App — Watch

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John Stamos has a special connection to Elvis from ‘Full House,’ so it was even more epic when the actor transformed into the late superstar via a face swap app.

John Stamos is the new King of Rock and Roll! The 58-year-old actor epically transformed into Elvis Presley himself in a hilarious new video by using the Impressions App, a new face-swapping feature on the iPhone. The futuristic app allows for users to alter their face into anyone they’d like — and that’s exactly what John did while he was driving in the car jamming out to Elvis’ 1964 classic “C’mon Everybody.” See the wild footage below!

John looked so much like Elvis in the footage. The handsome hunk‘s face was totally transformed into the “Can’t Help Falling in Love” singer’s appearance. John’s signature thick, dark hair stuck around, considering Elvis had a pretty similar hairdo going on when he was alive. John sang along to “C’mon Everybody” in the car, and he appropriately turned his head to the side when the song said to do so.

The Big Shot actor captioned his hilarious video, “ElvisDriveTimeSpecial is BACK! C’mon Everybody.” His fans couldn’t get enough of the transformation, and they commented their fair share of enthusiastic reactions on the post. “Excellent,” one fan said, while another wrote, “lol, i loved it,” with a laughing emoji.

John’s transformation into Elvis was probably extra exciting for all the Full House fans out there. For those that may forget, John’s character Uncle Jesse was a huge fan of Elvis in the sitcom, so much so that he had a cardboard cutout of the iconic singer in his room. Uncle Jesse also often sang some of Elvis’ greatest hits in the show. It’s even been said that John’s character was actually named after Elvis’ identical twin brother Jesse Presley, who was born stillborn.

The John/Uncle Jesse fandom for Elvis transitioned off the screen, as well. When John’s son Billy turned 1 in April 2019, the actor dressed as Elvis for an adorable father-son photoshoot. “One year ago tonight, our little King was born,” he wrote on IG alongside the picture. So epic!

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Today in History: Friday, November 12, 2021

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Television and Radio

“The Dukes of Hazzard” spinoff “Enos” starring Sonny Shroyer premiered on CBS in 1980. Shroyer’s Deputy Enos Strate character moved from Hazzard to Los Angeles to join the LAPD. The comedy lasted just one season and Shroyer returned to “The Dukes of Hazzard” in the fall of 1982…Jesse (John Stamos) and Rebecca (Lori Loughlin) became the parents of twins Nicky and Alex on ABC sitcom “Full House” in 1991. Needless to say, Lori Loughlin wishes real life at present would be as simple as it was on “Full House”…TV legends Carol Burnett and Carroll O’Connor first guest starred on NBC sitcom “Mad About You” in 1996 as the parents of Jamie Buchman (Helen Hunt). They did four episodes together (with Carol in 11 episodes in total as Theresa Stemple.

Movies :

In 1955 at 10:04 p.m., lightning struck the Hill Valley clock tower, sending Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) back to Oct. 21, 1985 in “Back to the Future“.

Music:

Paul McCartney released single “We All Stand Together” in 1984…Two legendary albums were released: the second studio album by Madonna “Like A Virgin” in 1984, and the debut studio album by 2Pac “2Pacalypse Now” in 1991…”All Night Long (All Night)” by Lionel Richie hit No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1983.

Books:

Former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama published her memoir “Becoming” in 2018.

Sports:

Joe Sakic, Mats London, Pavel Bure and Adam Oates were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012…Pitcher Mike Fiers revealed to Ken Rosenthal at The Athletic in 2019 that his former Houston Astros team had stolen signs from Astros’ opponents from 2015-17, including the entire 2017 postseason. Evidence included communications (e.g. staff members pounding trash cans) to Astros’ batters of what pitches to expect at Houston’s Minute Maid Park. The findings resulted in the firings of general manager Jeff Luhnow and manager AJ Hinch. Hinch and former Astros bench coach/Red Sox manager Alex Cora were suspended for one year by Major League Baseball; former Astros player in 2017, Carlos Beltran, had been hired as manager of the New York Mets in the 2019 offseason but, weeks later, fired by the Mets due to the scandal.

Celebrity Birthdays:

“Sunday Night Football” sportscaster Al Michaels is 77; singer-songwriter Neil Young is 76; comedienne Rhonda Shear (“Up All Night”) is 65; “Will & Grace” star Megan Mullally is 63; British journalist Mariella Frostrup is 59; former heavyweight boxing champion Michael Moorer is 54; former Chicago Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa is 53; Olympic skater Tonya Harding is 51; actress Rebecca Wisocky (“Devious Maids”) is 50; actress Tamala Jones (“Castle”) is 47; R&B singer Tevin Campbell is 45; actress Cote de Pablo (“NCIS”) is 42; actor Ryan Gossling (“The Notebook”) is 41; Oscar winner Anne Hathaway is 39; R&B singer Omari Grandberry aka Omarion is 37; Australian golfer Jason Day is 34; nine-time NBA All-Star Russell Westbrook is 33.