Here is his statement during his interview:
“There was an interest in my household. But it’s so funny, after hearing his interview beginning to end on [The Howard Stern Show], any interest of reading the book went away."
"You've heard it all," Cohen responded.
"Yeah," O'Connell said. "I think those are the only parts we were interested in our house, and we got to them and they were talked about, I don’t really need to hear about the casting process of famous sitcoms. That’s not something that really interests us.”
O' Connell also said it did get "awkward" with his twin daughters when it comes to the memoir mentioning his wife Romjin:
"My children are 14 and they see what we see now. There's no hiding, there's no more keeping things from them. It's pretty crazy when your kids come out for breakfast and go, 'Hey mom, your ex has a book out and called you the devil. What are your thoughts?'"
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In a conversation with PEOPLE last month, Stamos said the divorce "shattered" him.
Here is Stamos statement about his divorce from Romjin:
"In my mind back then, she was the devil, and I just hated her. I couldn't believe how much I hated her, and it ruined my life."
He also recognized his role in the marriage not working out:
"You start thinking, 'She wasn't the devil. Maybe I was as much to blame as her.'"
Source: EW