Why Lori Loughlin Isn't Completely Sold on a 'Full House' Reunion

The actress reveals what she's heard about the reported reboot.

ByABC News
October 7, 2014, 12:58 PM
Lori Loughlin attends Claiborne Swanson Frank's Young Hollywood book launch hosted by Michael Kors in Beverly Hills, Calif., Oct. 2, 2014.
Lori Loughlin attends Claiborne Swanson Frank's Young Hollywood book launch hosted by Michael Kors in Beverly Hills, Calif., Oct. 2, 2014.
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— -- For weeks, rumors have circulated that "Full House" was going to be rebooted.

However, Lori Loughlin, who admitted that she hasn't heard a peep about the project, isn't sure it's such a great idea.

"I think it all depends on what it is," she told E! News. "Sometimes I feel like those things are better left the way they were. But I mean, obviously, if it's a good project."

In August, TV Guide reported that the sitcom was being eyed for a revival by Warner Bros. TV, and that star John Stamos was a driving force behind the possible deal. However, Loughlin, 50, who played Stamos' wife on the series, said nobody has reached out to her about it.

"Maybe there might be something going on with Candace [Cameron Bure] and the younger [cast members]. I don't really know," she said. "I don't know that it's necessarily the entire cast that is invited to come back. I'm not sure. I really am not sure."