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.
16.01.2022 - 04:37 / deadline.com
Kelly Rizzo today broke her silence on the death of Bob Saget, paying tribute to her “sweet husband” in a lengthy post published to Instagram.
“After much reflection this week, I’m trying, really trying, to not think I was robbed of time,” she wrote. “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. We had that time to make each other the happiest we’d ever been and change each othe’s lives forever.”
Rizzo expressed gratitude for the fact that she got to be the one to “love” and “cherish” Saget, while noting that he deserved “every ounce” of her affection. “Because that’s how amazing Bob was. He was love,” she said. “If you were in his life you KNEW he loved you. He never missed an opportunity to tell you.”
Even amidst Saget’s death, Rizzo said she has no regrets, given the fact that she and Saget constantly made their feelings for one another known. ” know how much he loved me until the very last moment and he knew the same. I’m so grateful for that,” she wrote. “Not everyone gets that.”
Rizzo referred to Saget as “a force” and shared how “in awe” she was of the “enormous outpouring of love” in the wake of his death. “It was like nothing anyone has ever seen. I am so appreciative for the kindness and support from loved ones and strangers,” she reflected. “Everyone loves Bob and everyone wants to make sure I’m ok. And for that, I’m eternally grateful.”
Saget’s widow added that Saget had “so much more” he wanted to do, and so much more love to give—and that going forward, she will continue to make it her mission to share “how amazing he was” with everyone possible,
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.
Kelly Rizzo made Bob Saget proud. The wife of the late “Full House” star took to Instagram on Monday to share pics of herself performing standup in her husband’s honour. Saget died on Jan. 9 in Orlando, Florida.
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.
Bob Saget proud. The wife of the late star took to Instagram on Monday to share pics of herself performing standup in her husband's honor.
It was reported on January 9th the comedian and actor Bob Saget, who notably starred as the patriarch on ABC’s Full House, died at age 65. Since that day, friends and family have found various ways to honor his legacy. One such way is through music and comedy as Bob Saget’s wife Kelly, daughters and friends put together a farewell concert for Saget at the Comedy Store–the very place Saget built his career.
Bob Saget's friends found a special way to remember him. Over the weekend, John Mayer, Dave Chappelle, Jeff Ross, Marc Maron and Seth Green hosted a «punk rock Shiva» for their late pal, who died on Jan.
Bob Saget, who died on Jan. 9 at the age of 65. The blogger posted a picture of her and the star on Instagram, writing, «My incredible husband.
Kelly Rizzo is looking back on the good times she had with Bob Saget prior to the actor and comedian’s unexpected death at age 65. On Monday, Rizzo, 42, shared to Instagram a new image of her "incredible husband" and delivered a message to her followers that the world "will never be the same." In the snap, the journalist and the late "Full House" star are seen enjoying each other’s time shaded by a cabana toasting with drinks in hand. Saget was found deceased in a Ritz-Carlton Orlando hotel room on Jan.
Always in her heart. Kelly Rizzo has continued to keep late husband Bob Saget at the front of her mind following his death earlier this month.
(CNN)Bob Saget's widow posted a tribute to her "sweet husband" following his funeral.Kelly Rizzo honored the "Fuller House" star on her verified Instagram account over the weekend writing "After much reflection this week, I'm trying, really trying, to not think I was robbed of time.""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," she wrote. "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 found dead in his Orlando, Florida hotel room following a stand up comedy performance. A cause of death is still being investigated for the 65-year-old, though officials said there was no evidence of drugs of foul play at the scene.His wife wrote that during their years together "We had that time to make each other the happiest we'd ever been and change each other's lives forever.""I got to be the one to love him and cherish him.
Bob Saget was “very happy and was just thrilled to be back out on the road” in the days leading up to his unexpected death at 65 on Jan. 9, his widow Kelly Rizzo said in a tearful Today show interview this morning.
Kelly Rizzo is remembering her late husband, comedian and actor Bob Saget, in the sweetest way in the first interview since his death on Jan. 9. Speaking with Hoda Kotb on the Today show, which will air in full on Thursday, Jan. 20, Kelly recalled some of the best moments she shared with her “kind and loving” late husband.
Kelly Rizzo is sitting down with Today‘s Hoda Kotb for her first interview since husband Bob Saget‘s funeral.
Kelly Rizzo is mourning the loss of husband Bob Saget, who died at age 65 on Jan. 9, and she’s sharing her grief with Hoda Kotb on “Today”.
Remembering where it all began…
Kelly Rizzo is finally beginning to speak out about her late husband, the beloved Bob Saget, who sadly passed away last Sunday. He was 65.