Here is his statement from his memoir "If You Would Have Told Me"
"She's everything I'm looking for in a woman. She has an adorable daughter, Ashley, from a former relationship, and I love the idea of stepfatherhood. I'm starting to imagine our little family coming together. I'm dumbstruck and goofy in love. I could spend the rest of my life with her. Who knows if I'll ever find love again? Why not take a chance?"
A year would pass before Stamos noticed a change between them. He was away doing car shows and gigs. Here is another statement about their relationship from the memoir:
"I call her from the road, but the girl who breathlessly picked up the phone after one ring is now giving me busy signals and dial tones When I get home, I call her throughout the day and into the evening. No response. Strange. We've gone from talking on the phone every few hours to silence."
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Stamos grew more concerned as time went on, when he didn't get a response. Recalling that Copley's ex-husband, Chip Mayer, was in town for the weekend, Stamos hopped in his car and drove to her home in the Valley.
Here's what happened next from Stamos himself:
"A black 1957 Porsche 356 Speedster, vintage convertible. Strange. I shuffle to the car with my stomach sinking and take a quick look inside. There's a hairbrush, keys, boxing gloves, and a half-unrolled poster of my girlfriend, naked, barely covered by a white sheet. Half of her butt is showing. I've never seen this poster before."
Stamos then inspected the guesthouse. Here's more statement on what happened next then will eventually led to his worst nightmare:
"The blinds are closed, but the door is slightly open. I take a peek inside and see four feet protruding from the shabby-chic, floral-print duvet that once kept me warm. My Tiny Dancer is in bed with Mr. Porsche Speedster. They are sleeping. I can't tell who he is, but I recognize Teri's ass barely covered by the sheets. It looks like her new poster.I try to hold back tears. Time slows until I'm frozen. I can't breathe. A few tears roll down my face, and it pisses me off. They snap me out of my daze, and I feel angry and confused. I could explode."
Stamos wasn't sure what to do with the man sleeping with his girlfriend. "Do I pull him out of the bed by his hair, kick him in the nuts, and beat his ass?" he wondered. He rolls over, exposing his muscular body. Eventually, Stamos decided to run away, but before he left, he grabbed the poster in the car.
"I stare at the two-dimensional, half-dressed woman that I thought I knew. She's signed the poster, with little hearts, 'My Dear Tony, I'll love you forever. XO, Teri,'" Stamos recalls. "Tony? Who the hell is Tony?"
It wasn't until Stamos was on the drive home listening to music that he realized who the guy was: "Hold me closer, Tony Danza." writes.
In later chapter of his memoir, Stamos credits Danza's beloved 1980s show Who's the Boss? with helping his own big sitcom Full House — which premiered a few years after Boss . Here is Stamos' statement on that:
"If you would have told me the day I walked into that room and caught my true love in bed with another guy that his show Who's the Boss? would launch Full House into a bona fide hit, making me a household name…Well, what can I say? Thanks, Tony Danza."
Stamos' memoir, If You Would Have Told Me, is out Tuesday, Oct. 24. Source: yahoo