Rebecca Romijn Didn't Have Any Warning That She'd Be in John Stamos' Memoir

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Obviously, everyone is focused on the revelations from Britney Spears' memoir The Woman in Me, but there's another celebrity memoir out here causing drama and it's written by none other than Uncle Jesse aka John Stamos.

And apparently his ex Rebecca Romijn (who hasn't reacted publicly to the memoir just yet) didn't get a heads-up that shed be name-checked in it. At least according to her husband, Talk co-host Jerry O’Connell.

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Jerry showed up on Access Hollywood earlier this week and said that Rebecca didn't "get any warning" about the book, saying “we find out just like anyone else."

And when asked by Kit Hoover for his comments about John's comments (specifically re: him and Rebecca's divorce), he said “It’s not really my place to say, Kit. I would rather my wife talk about that. My wife and I are getting along so well today.”

John and Rebecca split up in 2005 and he's since been very chatty about their divorce, recently telling People "In my mind back then, she was the Devil, and I just hated her. I couldn't believe how much I hated her, and it ruined my life."

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And per Us Weekly he writes this in his memoir: “She smiles at me a little less, doesn’t look me in the eyes over dinner, takes phone calls in the other room. … Betrayal starts as a sinking feeling in your stomach, grows into a suspicion that clouds your every thought, and by the time you find out the truth, it’s uniquely horrible at first but also expected, like you’ve been waiting for something bad to happen. There’s nothing more to say. There’s a point of no return, and what felt like a phase is now her phasing me out for good."

Welp.

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