TMC
01-09-2016, 02:40 AM
http://www.mtv.com/news/2724988/aunt-becky-feminist-icon/?xrs=_s.tw_news
This week we had our first new glimpse at the familiar faces of “Fuller House,” and realized something very important in the process: while the Tanner family has aged, Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis most definitely has not.
Seriously, has Lori Loughlin gotten hotter in the span of 20 years? For most women, it’s an impossible feat, but when it comes to Aunt Becky, anything is possible.
At least, that’s what she taught us as the fearless female leader of the Tanner clan; not only was she a wife to Jesse and mom to twins Nicky and Alex, but she was also a friend, a colleague, and an amazing surrogate mom for the three Tanner girls.
Think about it for a sec: not only was Aunt Becky beautiful, sweet and funny (essential sitcom mom requirements), but she was also kind of a badass who represented young working women of the time. Not only could she rock a scrunchie like nobody’s biz, but she was a total career gal unafraid to put the men of the house — who were often clueless, let’s be real — in their place.
Below, we’ve compiled some examples of Aunt Becky’s brazen ’90s feminism, because — as “Fuller House” will no doubt prove — girl power never goes out of style.
Becky loved her family, but her career was a major priority.
This week we had our first new glimpse at the familiar faces of “Fuller House,” and realized something very important in the process: while the Tanner family has aged, Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis most definitely has not.
Seriously, has Lori Loughlin gotten hotter in the span of 20 years? For most women, it’s an impossible feat, but when it comes to Aunt Becky, anything is possible.
At least, that’s what she taught us as the fearless female leader of the Tanner clan; not only was she a wife to Jesse and mom to twins Nicky and Alex, but she was also a friend, a colleague, and an amazing surrogate mom for the three Tanner girls.
Think about it for a sec: not only was Aunt Becky beautiful, sweet and funny (essential sitcom mom requirements), but she was also kind of a badass who represented young working women of the time. Not only could she rock a scrunchie like nobody’s biz, but she was a total career gal unafraid to put the men of the house — who were often clueless, let’s be real — in their place.
Below, we’ve compiled some examples of Aunt Becky’s brazen ’90s feminism, because — as “Fuller House” will no doubt prove — girl power never goes out of style.
Becky loved her family, but her career was a major priority.