John Stamos’ Kenergy was set at 100 when he posted his contribution to the “Mojo Dojo Casa House” house memes from “Barbie: The Movie” on Tuesday to the delight of his social media following.

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“Welcome to my Mojo Dojo Casa House,” John Stamos captioned a photo of him watering plants with a hose through his legs at a pink motel with blue shutters.

In “Barbie: The Movie,” Ken dubs Barbie’s Dream House, Mojo Dojo Casa House, when he redecorates. “You are kenough,” a fan wrote, also referencing the movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. “You are more than kenough,” another concurred.

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“Yaaaaas! Greek Ken has entered the chat,” a fan said. “The Keneregy is Kenning,” one wrote, throwing a few more Ken blended words into the pot.

In the photo taken by celebrity photographer Scott Schafer, Stamos is wearing country western regalia of a cowboy hat and two-tone button-up shirt.

While stars may no longer promote their movies in accordance with the Screen Actors’ Guild strike rules, celebrities like Stamos and the “Harry Potter” franchise’s Tom Felton‘s cheeky post last week have kept the blockbuster’s social media presence flourishing.

A fan comments on John Stamos’ Instagram post | Source: Instagram/johnstamos

A fan comments on John Stamos’ Instagram post | Source: Instagram/johnstamos

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John Stamos Understands Nostalgia – People Are Still Watching His Show That Ended in the Mid-’90s

Much like Barbie’s burst of popularity, Stamos has experienced a continued interest in his network comedy “Full House.” “When it ended, it was time to move on. I was trying to keep my distance from it,” he told PEOPLE on the show’s 35th anniversary last year:

“And it just got bigger every year, bigger and bigger, and I realized, ‘Why am I running from this?’ I got to the point too, where I’d done enough work that I felt I was able to do other things and prove myself as an actor. And so now I just absolutely love it. I just love it.”

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A fan comments on John Stamos’ Instagram post | Source: Instagram/johnstamos

A fan comments on John Stamos’ Instagram post | Source: Instagram/johnstamos

Stamos quipped that the critics did not expect the show to run past Thanksgiving when it first came out. The show aired its final episode after eight seasons in May 1995 and had a revival on Netflix.

John Stamos mourned the death of one of his co-stars, Bob Saget, who died last year in January at 65. He admitted they did not have much common ground when they first began working together, but they were best friends “until the day he died.”

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