Actor John Stamos has made a shocking revelation in his forthcoming memoir, “If You Would Have Told Me.” Stamos claims that back in the ’80s, he caught his girlfriend, Teri Copley, in bed with none other than Tony Danza. This scandalous affair allegedly took place when Stamos and Copley were still in a relationship, and Stamos details this juicy tale in his book.
Key Takeaway
In his upcoming memoir, actor John Stamos shares the shocking revelation of catching his girlfriend, Teri Copley, cheating with sitcom star Tony Danza back in the ’80s.
The Mid-’80s Love Triangle
According to Stamos, he and Copley were deeply in love when he began to notice a change in her behavior. He became suspicious when she started avoiding his calls and acting evasive. Determined to uncover the truth, Stamos decided to pay a surprise visit to Copley’s apartment while he was on the road for his gigs.
A Shocking Discovery
Stamos recounts the shocking moment when he found Tony Danza passed out naked in Copley’s bed. In disbelief, Stamos realized that his worst nightmare had come true. Not only did he find Danza in bed with his girlfriend, but he also noticed Tony’s vintage Porsche parked outside, clueing him in on who the mysterious lover was.
An Unexpected Find
As Stamos prepared to leave, he took a closer look at Danza’s car and came across a poster featuring Copley in a seductive pose. To his dismay, he saw that Copley had signed it with a loving message to Danza. Stamos recalls the surreal moment when it dawned on him, “Hold me closer, Tony Danza.”
The Aftermath
Devastated by the betrayal, Stamos promptly ended his relationship with Copley. Both Danza and Copley have yet to respond to these allegations. However, it is worth noting that during the ’80s, Tony Danza was at the height of his fame due to his starring role in the hit sitcom “Who’s The Boss?” while Teri Copley had her own sitcom, “We Got It Made.”
Despite the intrigue surrounding Stamos’ story, it has been somewhat overshadowed by the release of Britney Spears’ memoir, which coincidentally debuts on the same day. Nevertheless, this revelation by Stamos is undeniably captivating, adding an unexpected twist to his memoir.