John Stamos Slams Tony Awards For Leaving Late Friend Bob Saget Out Of 'In Memoriam' Segment
13.06.2022 - 18:33
/ perezhilton.com
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.
The popular former Full House star took up for Saget — who tragically and unexpectedly died in January of this year at a hotel in Orlando — on Sunday by using Twitter to reflect his dismay that the late star wasn’t memorialized properly by the show.
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Of course, Saget was well-known in his career as a TV star, both on the aforementioned classic sitcom and its Netflix reprise Fuller House alongside Stamos, as well as hosting longtime ’90s juggernaut America’s Funniest Home Videos. The late stand-up star also held movie roles, too, in comedic classics like Half Baked and others.
But the Tony Awards miss is a significant one, because Saget was accomplished on stage, as well! During his prolific career, Bob had two major Broadway roles: in 2006, he played the “Man in Chair” in The Drowsy Chaperone, and almost a decade later, in 2015, he stepped in for theater actor Marc Kudisch to play Pastor Greg for a time in the production of Hand to God.
Referencing both of those achievements, Stamos slammed the Tony Awards for missing Saget on their “In Memoriam” segment dedicated to some of the stars who passed since last year’s award run. Saying he was “disappointed” by the absence, Uncle Jesse asked the show to “do the right thing” and make it better for fans and mourners:
The 58-year-old TV star’s Twitter call-out clearly caught a nerve with fans on the social media app.
In the hours after Stamos’ Sunday morning demand, users from across the world shared