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John Stamos And Glen Powell Play Tennis in Instagram Post: “Where’s Zendaya When You Need Her?”

John Stamos, recently shared an Instagram photo featuring himself and Glen Powell, standing face to face with tennis racquets in hand. The former Scream Queens co-stars appeared ready for a tennis match, and Stamos’ playful caption suggested they could use an expert. “Where’s @zendaya when we need her?” Stamos wrote, referencing Zendaya’s recent role in the tennis drama ‘Challengers.’ This comment sparked excitement among fans, who speculated whether the 

The ‘Full House’ alum had seen the film, which revolves around a love triangle between pro tennis players—Zendaya’s character and her two male counterparts played by Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor. Fans flooded the comments, with one person humorously noting, “I feel like I’m interrupting something….” The official Instagram account for the Challengers movie even chimed in, leaving a comment with wide eyes emoji: “👀.”

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While Stamos might not be starring in a tennis drama with Powell, he will be appearing in the upcoming season of UnPrisoned, alongside Kerry Washington. In the Hulu series, he will portray Murphy, a bestselling author and reality star who calls himself a “family radical healing coach.” 

The new season will also feature guest stars Jamie Chung, Brandee Evans, and Oliver Hudson, with Brenda Song returning as Delroy Lindo’s onscreen love interest, Nadine.

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Stamos is no stranger to playing therapists on screen, having previously portrayed the pot-smoking Dr. Nicky Reynolds in the first and second seasons of You. His acting career kicked off with a role in the soap opera General Hospital from 1982 to 1984, followed by his iconic part in Full House. 

As Stamos continues to captivate audiences with his diverse roles, his recent Instagram post shows he still knows how to keep his fans entertained and engaged.

-Sushmita Sarkar

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