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Lights, Camera, AA! John Stamos Planning Sobriety Meetings On 'Fuller House' Set After 30-Day Rehab Stint

John Stamos Out Of Rehab

July 27 2015, Published 7:48 a.m. ET

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Whatever happened to predictability? John Stamos shocked his fans when he entered rehab  just one month ago after he was arrested for DUI in Los Angeles. Now, a source close to the 51-year-old actor tells RadarOnline.com exclusively that he has an extensive plan to keep his sobriety as he begins filming Fuller House -- including AA meetings on set!

“John just checked out of rehab but is still continuing with out-patient therapy,” the friend says. “Meanwhile, he has gotten heavily involved in the recovery program.”

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“He is sober from alcohol for more than a month now, and focusing all of his energy into his work and his program because he knows that this is healthy for him,” says the source.

In fact, according to the friend, if Stamos cannot get to a meeting because of his busy work schedule, “they will bring meetings to him on set!”

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Stamos has two huge projects lined up for the fall. He is reprising his role as Uncle Jesse on a Netflix remake of his hit 90’s sitcom in Fuller House and he is set to star in Fox’s new comedy, Grandfathered.

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“There are a ton of people in recovery in both productions,” the source says. “So John will have a ton of support both on set and off.”

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