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Stamos's First Tattoo: A Spiritual & Artistic Reminder
18 Mar
Summary
- John Stamos received his first tattoo at age 62, depicting the 'Appeal to the Great Spirit' statue.
- He is releasing a book about fatherhood inspired by performing with his son.
- Stamos will appear in a darker role in the upcoming season of The Hunting Wives.

John Stamos recently embarked on a significant personal milestone, receiving his first tattoo at the age of 62. The chosen artwork, an image of Cyrus Dallin's 'Appeal to the Great Spirit' statue, holds deep personal meaning for Stamos. He views it as a symbol of artistic freedom and trust in a creative path, reflecting his own desire to embrace new challenges and follow his work wherever it leads.
This year marks a period of significant professional growth for Stamos. He is set to release a new book offering reflections on modern masculinity and fatherhood, inspired by a performance with The Beach Boys alongside his son. Stamos aims to share honest insights, hoping to encourage kindness and courage in raising boys.
Furthermore, Stamos is venturing into more diverse acting roles. He is slated to appear in the second season of the television series The Hunting Wives. Stamos described the role as 'darker' than his previous work, expressing his desire for challenging and unconventional parts as he navigates this phase of his career.




