The 5 Wildest Facts About The 'Fuller House' Porn Parody: 'Full Holes' Uncovered
The release of the Netflix revival series *Fuller House* in 2016 immediately sparked a wave of nostalgia, but it also quickly inspired a much more explicit, unrated counterpart. This is a common phenomenon in the adult film industry, where popular culture—especially beloved, family-friendly franchises—are often parodied for a mature audience. The resulting film, titled *Full Holes*, became an immediate topic of conversation, not just among adult film enthusiasts but also within mainstream media, due to its direct connection to the iconic Tanner family and the massive popularity of the Netflix spinoff. This article, updated for the current date of December 22, 2025, dives deep into the production, the cast, and the surprising details of this infamous adult parody.
The creation of *Full Holes* capitalized on the massive, built-in curiosity surrounding the return of DJ, Stephanie, and Kimmy Gibbler. The parody was designed to mirror the original show's premise—adult characters returning to their childhood home—but with an explicit twist. It cemented its place in adult film history as one of the most talked-about parodies of a major television revival, prompting a surprising reaction from the original *Full House* cast itself. We're breaking down the full story, the talented adult stars who brought the parody characters to life, and the most intriguing facts about the production.
The Cast of 'Full Holes': Profiles and Parody Characters
The success of any parody relies heavily on its cast's ability to embody the original characters while delivering a compelling performance. The director, the renowned Lee Roy Myers, assembled a standout cast for *Full Holes*, assigning them character names that cleverly nod to the original *Full House* roles. The following profiles detail the main adult performers and the roles they played in the parody, providing a comprehensive look at their careers in the industry.
- Allie Haze as 'BJ' (Parody of D.J. Tanner)
Biography: Born Brittany Sturtevant on May 10, 1987, in Redlands, California, Allie Haze is one of the most recognized names in the adult film industry. Before her adult film career, she was involved in modeling, beauty pageants, and theater. She began her career shortly after graduating high school. Haze has received numerous awards and is known for her versatile performances, making her a perfect choice for the central role of the eldest sister's parody character, 'BJ.' She also has experience in professional wrestling.
- Kassondra Raine as 'Muffchelle' (Parody of Michelle Tanner)
Biography: Kassondra Raine, sometimes credited as Cassondra Raine, was born on November 2, 1987, in Las Vegas, Nevada. She began her adult film career around 2015, making her a relatively fresh face at the time of *Full Holes*' release, which added a layer of new talent to the ensemble. Her character, 'Muffchelle,' is a satirical take on the youngest Tanner sister, a role originally played by the Olsen twins.
- Sydney Cole as 'Stuffme' (Parody of Stephanie Tanner)
Biography: Sydney Cole is an American adult film actress and model, known for her captivating presence on screen. She has made a significant name for herself in the industry since her career began. Her role as 'Stuffme' parodies the middle Tanner sister, Stephanie, who returns to the family home as an aspiring musician in the *Fuller House* narrative.
- Ryan McLane as 'Handy Tanner' (Parody of Danny Tanner)
Biography: Born on September 24, 1982, in Indiana, Ryan McLane is a well-known male performer in the adult entertainment world. Before his adult career, he was a talented athlete, having received offers to play college basketball. Known for his charming looks and professional demeanor, McLane was cast as 'Handy Tanner,' a satirical version of the famously clean-freak and fatherly Danny Tanner.
- Seth Gamble as 'Jizzy' (Parody of Joey Gladstone)
Biography: Seth Gamble, born Seth Craig Abbe on February 10, 1987, is an American adult film actor and performer who has worked in both gay and straight pornography. He entered the industry in 2006 after working as a male stripper. His character, 'Jizzy,' parodies the comedian and best friend Joey Gladstone, maintaining the comedic element of the original show.
- Michael Vegas as 'Uncle Jess' (Parody of Uncle Jesse Katsopolis)
Biography: Michael Vegas was born on June 4, 1984, in Huntington Beach, California. He began his adult film career around 2006. Vegas is recognized for his notable performances and versatile acting. His role as 'Uncle Jess' is a clear homage to the iconic, rock-and-roll loving Uncle Jesse, a character synonymous with the *Full House* franchise.
The Production and Release Context of 'Full Holes'
The timing of *Full Holes*' release was a strategic masterstroke that guaranteed massive attention. It was unveiled almost simultaneously with the premiere of *Fuller House* on Netflix in February 2016. This parallel release capitalized directly on the media hype and public curiosity surrounding the official revival.
The production was helmed by director Lee Roy Myers, a veteran adult filmmaker famous for his high-profile parodies of mainstream television shows and movies. Myers' involvement gave the project immediate credibility within the adult film industry and ensured a high-quality, recognizable comedic structure.
The parody's name, *Full Holes*, is a simple, yet effective, play on the original title, following the industry's tradition of using suggestive titles to signal the content. The film successfully replicated the look and feel of the iconic Tanner house, including the famous living room and kitchen set pieces, a key element that fans of the original show immediately recognized.
Surprising Reactions from the Original 'Fuller House' Cast
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the parody's history is the reaction it elicited from the original actors. The adult film's existence was not a secret, and it quickly became a talking point in interviews with the *Fuller House* cast.
The most notable reaction came from John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse in both the original series and the Netflix revival. Stamos openly admitted in an interview that he had watched the parody. His acknowledgement brought an unprecedented level of mainstream attention to the adult film, a rare occurrence for the often-underground world of parodies.
This surprising awareness from the main cast highlights the cultural impact of these parodies. They are not merely niche products; they are part of the larger media conversation surrounding a major pop culture event like the *Fuller House* revival. The original cast’s reaction validated the parody's status as a significant piece of derivative media.
The 'Porn Parody Without the Porn' Critique
An unexpected twist in the media coverage of the *Fuller House* revival was the critical comparison between the official Netflix show and the very concept of a porn parody. Several mainstream television critics, in reviewing the *Fuller House* series, noted its overly sugary, nostalgic, and sometimes awkward tone.
One widely circulated critique described the official *Fuller House* as being "like a porn parody without the porn." This statement was a harsh commentary on the revival's perceived lack of genuine emotional depth, suggesting that the Netflix show felt like a sexualized, adult version of the characters frozen in time, but without the explicit payoff.
This critical observation ironically elevated the cultural relevance of *Full Holes*. By suggesting the official show itself felt like a parody, critics inadvertently highlighted how effectively the adult film industry had captured the zeitgeist and the adult audience's curiosity about the now-grown-up Tanner family. The parody became a lens through which to critique the quality and intent of the official revival.
The comparison also showcases the topical authority of the adult film industry. Producers like Lee Roy Myers are quick to identify and exploit cultural moments, often creating a more direct and unvarnished commentary on the source material than mainstream critics. The existence and attention given to *Full Holes* proved that there was a massive appetite for an adult take on the beloved, yet critically divisive, family sitcom. The film remains a key example of a parody transcending its genre to become part of the broader pop culture discussion.
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