Filling his shoes. Kelly Rizzo took the stage to honor her late husband, Bob Saget, with a stand-up comedy set nearly one month after his death.
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Remembering her love. Kelly Rizzo spoke out for the first time since Bob Saget‘s funeral, and she remembered her late husband with a heartfelt tribute.
“My sweet husband. After much reflection this week, I’m trying, really trying, to not think I was robbed of time,” the 42-year-old shared via Instagram on Saturday, January 15. “But instead to think: How lucky was I that I got to be the one to be married to THE MOST INCREDIBLE MAN ON EARTH. I was the one who got to go on this crazy ride with him and be in his life these last 6 years.”
Saget was first married to high school sweetheart Sherri Kramer — with whom he shared daughters Lara, Jennifer and Aubrey — from 1982 to 1997. Saget had been single for more than a decade when he asked Rizzo on a date in 2015 and the two fell in love, getting married in 2018. The Full House star’s tragic death at age 65 earlier this month brought their happily ever after to an abrupt halt. However, the food blogger emphasized that they really experienced true love in their too-brief marriage.
“We had that time to make each other the happiest we’d ever been and change each other’s lives forever,” she added. “I got to be the one to love him and cherish him. He deserves all the love. Every ounce of it. Because that’s how amazing Bob was. He was love. If you were in his life you KNEW he loved you. He never missed an opportunity to tell you.”
Though Rizzo was clearly grieving at Saget’s funeral — where she wore a wedding band on her necklace — in Los Angeles on Friday, January 14, she maintained an optimistic outlook.
“I have no regrets,” she explained. “We loved each other so damn much and told each other 500 times every day. Constantly. I know how much he loved me until the very last moment and he
Filling his shoes. Kelly Rizzo took the stage to honor her late husband, Bob Saget, with a stand-up comedy set nearly one month after his death.
Bob Saget's family members and friends in Hollywood gathered this week to pay tribute to the late actor-comedian at Los Angeles' The Comedy Store. Saget's wife, Kelly Rizzo, and his daughters were joined by a bevy of his celebrity pals including John Stamos, Jeff Ross, John Mayer, Jim Carrey, and Chris Rock, for a "loosely structured" evening full of laughter on Sunday, Stamos' publicist Matt Polk confirmed in an email to Fox News Digital.
died Jan. 9 at 65 — in a recent New York Times interview.The “Grandfathered” actor said that while the pair played brothers-in-law on the show, at times “our styles completely clashed.” “He was a comic. If there was even one person on the set, he had to make them laugh.”He added that Saget “could be painfully distracting — disruptive — because you’re here, let’s get this scene, let’s find out what works, what doesn’t.”Saget played the clean freak but devoted dad Danny Tanner on the show while Stamos portrayed the cool yet doting Uncle Jesse.
John Stamos thinks Bob Saget would be pleasantly surprised by the "love" he's received since his death. The comedian passed away on January 9, at the age of 65, and John - his former co-star on the TV sitcom 'Full House' - has now shared the emotional speech he gave at his funeral service last week. In the speech - which has been published in the Los Angeles Times newspaper - John said: "The worldwide ocean of love for him has been unbelievable.
John Stamos has published his eulogy to Full House costar Bob Saget, noting how “Bob was there for me like no other.”
Zack Sharf John Stamos has published online the full eulogy he gave at the memorial for his “Full House” co-star Bob Saget, who died on Jan. 9 at the age of 65. Shortly after the news of Saget’s passing broke online, Stamos took to social media to share the following message: “I am broken.
John Stamos gave a heartbreaking eulogy at Bob Saget's memorial. On Friday, the 58-year-old "Full House" actor shared the full speech he gave at the Jan. 14 private funeral for the late comedian. "I imagine him out there, still on the road, doing what he loves with all his heart and humor.
John Stamos and Bob Saget were as thick as thieves, and this beautiful speech given at the Full House star’s memorial service proves that.
John Stamos is remembering his friend and Full House co-star Bob Saget.
John Stamos has shared the heartbreaking, but hilarious eulogy he gave at his best friend Bob Saget’s memorial with the Los Angeles Times.
In his memory. Several of Bob Saget’s former Full House costars and longtime friends attended his emotional funeral service earlier this month — including John Stamos, who delivered a special eulogy about his late friend.
John Stamos delivered a beautiful eulogy at Bob Saget’s funeral on Friday January 14. The 58-year-old actor offered a heart-wrenching farewell to his friend, which you can read via The Los Angeles Times here, that honored Bob’s powerful friendship, his comedic sensibilities, and the love that so many people felt for him. John’s eulogy was a perfect remembrance of the Full House icon, and definitely didn’t leave a dry eye in the house.
What a remarkable thing to do.
John Mayer made sure his late pal got home in style.A new report by Showbiz 411 says the singer footed the bill for a private plane to transport Bob Saget's body from Florida to California.The "Full House" actor was found dead in an Orlando hotel room on Jan. 9 following a comedy show in Jacksonville. John's generosity didn't end with the airplane either.
Mary-Kate Olsen was spotted heading to her New York City office on Tuesday January 18 in her first public sighting since attending her Full House co-star Bob Saget‘s funeral in Los Angeles on Friday 14. The 35-year-old fashion designer and former actress held a coffee, while on her way to the office in the new photos, which you can see here, via DailyMail. She was also super bundled up from the cold.
Jeff Ross detailed Bob Saget's "star-studded" funeral. Saget was laid to rest during a private funeral on Friday, Jan. 14.The comedian was buried in Los Angeles surrounded by family and friends.