'Fuller House' Season 2 Cast News: Kimmy Gibbler Has A Sexy Brother? Adam Hagenbuch As Jimmy Is Stephanie Tanner's New BF

Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) has a sexy brother on "Fuller House" and he is going to be in the second season, which launches this December on Netflix. The show has cast "Switch at Birth" star Adam Hagenbuch for the role.

The casting has surprised fans of "Fuller House" because Kimmy Gibbler's brother was never mentioned before, even in the original "Full House" series. How will his character fit into the show?

Entertainment Weekly confirms that Kimmy Gibbler's sexy brother, Jimmy Gibbler, is going to drop in on the Fuller-Tanner household in "Fuller House" Season 2. The site notes that Kimmy did mention her older brother Garth in past episodes, but this is definitely the first time fans have learned of Jimmy.

E! News reports that Adam Hagenbuch as Jimmy Gibbler will have a "significant recurring guest role" in "Fuller House." The character is described as the male version of his sister, which means he's likely to be an annoying sexy hunk!

How the Fuller-Tanner household will deal with two annoying Gibblers is something that viewers should watch out for. TV Line points out that Jimmy was first reported as a cast addition in April and he was described as Stephanie Tanner's new weird boyfriend. Is Stephanie's Jimmy and Jimmy Gibbler one and the same?

Kimmy Gibbler also mentioned having three sisters in the pilot episode of "Fuller House." The family history of the Gibblers has always been hazy even to the most avid follower of the TV show. To date, the Gibbler parents haven't even appeared in the series. With Jimmy coming to the show, could future "Fuller House" episodes feature the rest of the Gibber family?

Meanwhile, fans will also be meeting another family on Fuller House when Uncle Joey's wife and kids drop in for its Thanksgiving episode. Check out the rest of the show's guests in the upcoming season in this Parent Herald report.

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