Celebrity Watch Candace Cameron Bure tease Dave Coulier about a '90s song that 'may or may not' be about him He oughta know. By Lester Fabian Brathwaite Lester Fabian Brathwaite Lester Fabian Brathwaite is a staff writer at Entertainment Weekly, where he covers breaking news, all things Real Housewives, and a rich cornucopia of popular culture. Formerly a senior editor at Out magazine, his work has appeared on NewNowNext, Queerty, Rolling Stone, and The New Yorker. He was also the first author signed to Phoebe Robinson's Tiny Reparations imprint. He met Oprah once. EW's editorial guidelines Published on March 19, 2023 07:44PM EDT Dave Coulier is best known for three things. Being a delight. Being Uncle Joey on Full (and later Fuller) House. And being the supposed object of Alanis Morissette's ire in her epic 1995 power anthem, "You Oughta Know." During the second annual 90s Con, Coulier wandered into Full House castmate Candace Cameron Bure's interview and she playfully joked that she remembered "a good '90s song that may or may not have been written" about him. Watch the video above. Dave Coulier (left(, Alanis Morissette (right). Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic; JC Olivera/Getty Coulier, mouth agape, takes a beat before dusting off the lyrics to Offspring's 1994 hit, "Come Out and Play" in the video above. "You gotta keep 'em separated," he sings. "Is that it?" In his defense, that is a good '90s song. But it's the '90s, there are too many good songs to choose from. Morissette, for her part, has always been cagey about the subject of the Grammy-winning single. "Well, I don't confirm who the song's about. So everyone can guess all they want," Morissette told EW last year prior to Jagged Little Pill opening at the Los Angeles Pantages Theater. "I wasn't writing 'You Oughta Know' for the sake of revenge, but I think revenge is really, really important in fantasy." "I love revenge as an idea," she added. "I don't advocate revenge as a practice or acting out in that destructive anger kind of way. Nobody wins. But I think the emotion of anger and the emotion of devastation has to be transmuted or spent or moved, otherwise it makes us sick. So that's why I wrote it. I didn't write it to get very specific. I think if I was intending to punish someone, I would've put their name everywhere and probably their home address, which would be really weird. " Additional reporting by Yolanda Machado. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill oral history Watch Alanis Morissette sing 'You Oughta Know' while busking on the NYC subway in disguise Full House star Dave Coulier celebrates two years of sobriety: 'I loved booze, but it didn't love me back' See stars reunite and reminisce at the first-ever '90s Con