Getting stronger. Candace Cameron Bure opened up about how her faith has shifted following the death of longtime friend Bob Saget.
03.02.2022 - 19:53 / etcanada.com
Candace Cameron Bure is sharing more about her late friend and TV dad Bob Saget. The actress tearfully opened up on the “Today” show, revealing the last text messages she received from him.
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Two weeks prior to Saget’s death, Bure got into “a little tiff” with the late actor. They quickly resolved the issue in a text conversation that ended in an outpour of love for each other.
The former “Full House” star pulled out her phone to share the messages with Hoda Kotb.
“It scares me so much because I don’t ever want to lose this,” Bure said, noting that she fears one day she may accidentally delete the text messages.
Bure explained that the “tiff” was about cancelled dinner plans, due to Saget’s delayed flight, which made him cranky.
“He said, ‘Oh, now I feel even worse. I was so wrong. You’re, like, my favourite person on the earth. I was getting ready to take a late flight, and I was annoyed,'” Bure read the text in which Saget apologized for his behaviour.
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He then switched gears, telling Bure how much he loved her.
“Bob went on and on and on in the text. And he said at the end, ‘I love you more for the trouble you’re giving me, if that’s even possible,” Bure struggled to say, fighting back her tears.
“He was so emotionally available all the time,” the actress said during the Thursday interview. “He was really the first person in my life as a man that I saw cry and have those emotions right at the forefront of his conversations.”
Bure was just 10 years old when she was cast as D.J. Tanner, the daughter of Danny Tanner (Saget).
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