John Mayer is asking for a huge favour from his fans.
11.06.2022 - 03:39 / etonline.com
John Mayer recalled a vivid dream he had about the late Bob Saget. It was so vivid, in fact, the dream brought him to tears.The «Edge of Desire» singer recalled the episode during Netflix's special. According to Mayer, a younger version of Saget paid him a visit in his dream, which paved the way for an opportune moment.«The other night I had a dream and I woke up crying because I saw Bob,» he said.
«Oh man, it was a young Bob, and we were about to go into a restaurant that I knew and he didn't know, and I looked right at him and said, 'You gotta know how much I love you.»Mayer said «young Bob» almost scoffed saying, «Yeah, I know, fine.» But Mayer wasn't having it, choosing again to tell the late star, «No, I'm telling you. You gotta know how much I love you.»Now awake and emotional, Mayer said he took the opportunity to say it out loud.«I love you, Bob, but I got to go back to sleep,» Mayer continued. «And I heard him say, 'Go back to sleep, go back to sleep.
You have to go back to sleep. You have to. You have stuff tomorrow.'»Mayer and Saget's friendship goes back nearly two decades.
John Mayer is asking for a huge favour from his fans.
Full House family lost its patriarch early in 2022 with the unexpected death of Bob Saget, who played Danny Tanner both on the original sitcom and the Fuller House spinoff on Netflix. In the wake of his passing, his former co-stars were among the many to pay tribute to him, and continue to do so even months later.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterHe may have starred in the beloved sitcom “The Office” and worked with his hero Quentin Tarantino in “Inglourious Basterds,” but B.J. Novak never feels cooler than when he’s shooting the shit at some swanky Manhattan watering hole with his buddy John Mayer.That realization inspired the opening sequence in Novak’s new film “Vengeance,” a slice-of-life comedy that descends into a murder mystery set in America’s heartland.
John Stamos makes sure he gets in the picture with Kelly Rizzo at the 2022 Critics Choice Real TV Awards held at Fairmont Century Plaza on Sunday (June 12) in Los Angeles.
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 isn’t happy that his close, late friend Bob Saget was left out of the “In Memoriam” segment during Sunday night’s Tony Awards ceremony. And now, he’s letting the world know about his displeasure.
John Stamos was "disappointed" to find out that the late Bob Saget was left out of the Tony Awards In Memoriam program Sunday night. The Tony Awards were held Sunday night at Radio City Music Hall for the first time since the pandemic. "The Lehman Trilogy" took home the award for best play.
The 2022 Tony Awards paid tribute to some of the many lights of Broadway lost in the past year, but one name was conspicuously absent.
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.
Nearly six months after Bob Saget tragically died, many people still find it hard to believe that the beloved actor is gone – including his former Full House co-star Lori Loughlin.
A forever bond. Nearly six months after Bob Saget died, former Full House costars Lori Loughlin and John Stamos came together to honor his legacy.
John Stamos is looking back at his final text exchange with Bob Saget.
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.