The family of software pioneer John McAfee has stepped up their demand for answers a year after his mysterious death in a Spanish jail cell .
07.06.2022 - 23:49 / perezhilton.com
In the months leading up to his sudden death, Bob Saget had mortality on the brain.
As you surely know, the Fuller House star was found dead in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida back in January. Just eight months earlier, though, he was reflecting on the concept of death itself and the ways it was helping him change for the better.
These reflections were made during a candid interview on the Til This Day with Radio Rahim podcast in May 2021 — which hasn’t been made public, until now.
Related: Bob’s Wife Reveals Wish To Have ‘One More Day’ With The Late Full House Star
During the conversion, which will be released by Luminary in three parts this week, Saget opened up about losing multiple loved ones throughout his lifetime and explained how that helped him “grow” as a person. He told host Radio Rahim in the first part of the interview, per People:
While Saget explained the losses of loved ones like his uncles, aunt, cousins, and sisters, each had a profound effect on him, he was inspired at an early age to embrace life thanks to his father’s reactions to family members passing away.
Saget shared that it was ultimately the way his father delivered the speech that helped shift his perspective about life and death, adding:
Elsewhere in the chat, the actor revealed that he started filming with an eight-millimeter camera as a way to cope with the many deaths in his family. He explained:
The industry vet said his role as Danny Tanner on Full House earned him enough credit to produce and direct a made-for-TV movie about the disease, loosely based on his sister’s life. He explained of the 1996 project:
Hopefully, Saget’s wise words will inspire others to look at mortality the same way.
Watch the first episode
The family of software pioneer John McAfee has stepped up their demand for answers a year after his mysterious death in a Spanish jail cell .
said on Monday.The two unnamed people had leaked the news of the comedy legend’s death to the press before Saget’s family was notified.“This case highlights how important it is to allow detectives in death investigations the time to ensure next of kin notifications are made before that information is disseminated to the public. The deputies acknowledged their wrongdoing and were disciplined for their actions,” Orange County Sheriff John Mina said in a statement provided to media outlets.According to NBC, one of the deputies told their brother about Saget’s death; their brother subsequently revealed the news on his social media account.
Two Florida Sheriff’s deputies have been suspended for 81 hours without pay, according to the Associated Press, for leaking details about Bob Saget’s death before the comedian’s family was informed of his passing.
Two deputies from Florida have been found guilty of publicizing the news of Bob Saget‘s death before his wife Kelly Rizzo was able to get information about her husband’s passing.
Remembering her role model. Bob Saget‘s daughter Lara penned a loving tribute to her late dad on the first Father’s Day since his January death.
Two Orange County, Florida sheriff's deputies were found guilty of disseminating information about Bob Saget's death before his wife, Kelly Rizzo, was able to get information on her husband's passing. ET obtained an internal investigation report from the Orange County Sheriff's office that details the spread of Saget's death from employees to social media before an official release was provided by the sheriff’s office’s public information officer.According to the report, deputies Emiliano Silva and Steven Reed violated the department’s dissemination of information directives by telling their friends and family members, who then posted the information on social media. Deputy Silva texted his brother that Bob Saget was dead. His brother then tweeted the information, saying, «RIP Bob Saget.»The Sheriff's communications department determined that this tweet was posted before Saget's family had been notified of his death, before the Sheriff's Office put out an official media release and before the homicide unit or medical examiner had even arrived on the scene.During this time, Kelly Rizzo was unable to receive any information from the hotel or police about Saget's condition and if he was alive or not.
Two Orange County, Florida sheriff's deputies were found guilty of disseminating information about Bob Saget's death before his wife, Kelly Rizzo, was able to get information on her husband's passing. ET obtained an internal investigation report from the Orange County Sheriff's office that details the spread of Saget's death from employees to social media before an official release was provided by the sheriff’s office’s public information officer.According to the report, deputies Emiliano Silva and Steven Reed violated the department’s dissemination of information directives by telling their friends and family members, who then posted the information on social media. Deputy Silva texted his brother that Bob Saget was dead. His brother then tweeted the information, saying, «RIP Bob Saget.»The Sheriff's communications department determined that this tweet was posted before Saget's family had been notified of his death, before the Sheriff's Office put out an official media release and before the homicide unit or medical examiner had even arrived on the scene.During this time, Kelly Rizzo was unable to receive any information from the hotel or police about Saget's condition and if he was alive or not.
Vanessa Redgrave and the director Tony Richardson, who died in 1991, as well as her beloved late sister, the actress Natasha, who died following a skiing accident in 2009. “When I first started out, I didn’t like people talking about my family, partly because people always assumed what my life was like, yet they had no idea,” she tells me. “Everyone thinks we had this lavish lifestyle [Joely and Natasha spent their teenage years in Florida] but actually my mother gave away everything she had when we were growing up, so that wasn’t true at all.
The late Bob Saget is remembered more for his television roles and stand-up comedy career than his two appearances on the Broadway stage, but friend and Full House co-star John Stamos thinks that’s no excuse for leaving the beloved comedian out of the Tony Awards In Memoriam segment Sunday.
John Stamos called out the 2022 Tony Awards for not including his costar, Bob Saget, in the «In Memoriam» section of the ceremony. Taking to Twitter to share his frustrations, Stamos wrote, «Disappointed to hear that @bobsaget will be LEFT OUT of the In Memoriam segment tonight @TheTonyawards. Bob was brilliant in The Drowsy Chaperone & Hand to God. Come on @BroadwayLeague and @TheWing! Do the right thing! Bob loved Broadway and I know the community loved him.» Disappointed to hear that @bobsaget will be LEFT OUT of the In Memoriam segment tonight @TheTonyawards.
Bob Saget wasn't something that was taken away from us, he was something that was given to us. ' That was the salute from Jim Carrey, 60, in a trailer for a new Netflix special honoring the late comedian, Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute. After the funny man died in January, his friends, including The Mask star, along with John Stamos, Chris Rock, Paul Rodriguez and many others, gathered together at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles to pay tribute.
John Stamos' final text exchange with the late Bob Saget is included in the upcoming Netflix tribute to the comedian. "Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute" was filmed by Saget's friend Mike Binder.The footage focuses on the "Full House" star's memorial held at the Comedy Store.The tribute is set to drop in June on Netflix. "I wanna read my last text from Bob," Stamos says in the trailer.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek and his leadership team have the “support and confidence” of the company’s board of directors, according to a statement by Chairman Susan Arnold.
A sweet — but funny — moment. John Stamos read his final text exchange with friend Bob Saget at an upcoming tribute to his late costar.