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John Stamos Tumbler Q&A On Wednesday For @MyManIsALoser

Fan-favorite actor, singer and musician John Stamos will open up in his first-ever Tumblr “Dashboard Confessions” chat on Wednesday June 23 at 6:15pm EST in celebration of his new movie My Man Is A Loser.

Wednesday, June 23rd at 6:15pm EST/3:15pm PST

Fans Can Ask John Anything at MyManIsALoser.com/Ask

In the film, the internet’s favorite uncle stars as a ladies man who gives advice to his married friends on how to get their mojo back with their wives. Stamos has so much to share that he’s willing to lay it all out on Tumblr.

Dashboard Confessions is a fan mail Q&A series where artists take over users' Tumblr Dashboards by answering their questions and curating choice content. Fans can submit questions for Stamos starting today at MyManIsALoser.com/Ask and get ready to ‘reblog’ through their Tumblr dashboards when he responds live from the Tumblr offices in Los Angeles. Have mercy.

My Man Is A Loser is available in select theaters and on demand starting Friday, July 25th. Stamos lovers can follow @MyManIsALoser on Twitter for updates on his Dashboard Confessions and the film (synopsis below).

When it comes to women, playboy Mike (John Stamos) has all the right moves. So when Mike’s buddies (Michael Rapaport and Bryan Callen) ask for advice on how to reconnect with their wives, Mike figures he’ll share some secrets and help the guys regain their marriage mojo. But when Mike’s lessons start backfiring with hilarious results, it takes a beautiful, no-nonsense friend (Tika Sumpter) to show Mike he still has a thing or two to learn about relationships.

Lionsgate presents a Step One of Many Entertainment production in association with Imprint Entertainment.

Official Website: http://mymanisaloser.com/
Follow @MyManIsALoser on Twitter
YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/user/MyManIsALoser

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