Every year, some notable names are left out of the Academy’s tribute to those who passed away in the last year.
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The Full House cast are sharing their thoughts on another reboot.
In an interview with Today, cast members Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier, Andrea Barber and Scott Weinger revealed that they would be open to bringing the show back without their co-star Bob Saget, who passed away in January.
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“I think we would in a heartbeat,” Dave said as Andrea and Candace agreed.
Andrea added, “It would be hard, but I think Bob would want that.”
Dave went on to say that while “it’s still hard to talk about it because he was such a huge part of our family, and he was the central figure that always brought us together,” it helps to be together with his co-stars.
“That’s why we’re here this weekend,” Candace said. “Really we’re here for selfish reasons.”
“The best thing you can do is laugh through the tough times,” Dave added, “and that’s exactly what we do.”
Andrea said that it’s been meaningful to spend more time with each other.
“It’s been very healing to hang out and share these memories and connect with each other,” she explained. “I think because we haven’t had a whole lot of time together in the last two years because of the pandemic and then when we got together again it was for such a sad reason to say goodbye to Bob, I just need to be with them. I can’t even explain how good it feels in my heart to be with them.”
“I know it does,” Candace added. “I love you.”
John Stamos shared a moving tribute to the late comedian after his death, which you can read here.
Every year, some notable names are left out of the Academy’s tribute to those who passed away in the last year.
Every year, the Oscars honors the greats of the film industry that we have lost in the past year. At the 94th Annual Academy Awards on March 27, late stars like Betty White, Sidney Poitier, William Hurt, Michael K. Williams, and Jean-Marc Vallee were celebrated in an ‘In Memoriam’ segment that was way more cheerful than normal. However, one notable star was missing from the important moment: Bob Saget.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorThe Oscars In Memoriam segment gave viewers a chance to remember the memorable names in film who died over the past year. But every year, viewers are surprised to see that a few recognizable names were omitted.Beloved comedian Bob Saget, who had a small handful of film appearances in movies including Richard Pryor’s “Critical Condition,” drew the most outrage on social media.
Halyna Hutchins, the “Rust” cinematographer killed this year when a gun held by Alec Baldwin discharged on set, was also among the honored — not all of whom the average Oscars viewer would necessarily recognize. And as always, a handful of those they very well might were left on the cutting-room floor.
the 2022 Oscars on Sunday, sparking outrage from fans angry to see the snubs.Saget himself was an Oscar winner, scoring a student Academy Award in 1977 for his black-and-white documentary, “Through Adam’s Eyes.”Twitter was quick to point out the Academy’s glaring omissions in its special segment to honor those we lost in the past year.“Rioting because Bob Saget wasn’t in the In Memoriam portion of the #Oscars,” one fan pointed out.“No but seriously, why wasn’t Bob Saget in the memoriam?” added another.“Cancel the #oscars for not mentioning Bob Saget in the Memoriam,” chimed in another.The “Full House” star and comedian was found dead in a hotel room in January.
Bob Saget’s widow is standing by the medical examiner’s report after one crew member alleged that the late "Full House" star didn’t "feel good" on the night he died." "The records released tell the entire story – that is – Bob passed away after a fall and hitting his head in his hotel room," Brian H. Bieber, the Saget family attorney, said in a statement sent to Fox News Digital on Thursday on behalf of Kelly Rizzo.‘‘Now that the medical examiner’s and police department’s records have been released after their respective thorough investigations, the Saget family would appreciate privacy to mourn in peace," the statement concluded. Rosalie Ann Cocci, who worked as a "runner" for the comic, told the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Florida that Saget told her he was recovering from "long-term COVID." The showrunner also alleged that Saget revealed he had been "sick the night before." Bob Saget passed away on Jan.
Bob Saget‘s widow, Kelly Rizzo, has released a new statement as she continues to mourn the death of her beloved husband. Of course, this follows new information that was released this week regarding the Full House alum’s untimely death back in January of this year.
There are new details about the moments leading up to Bob Saget‘s death.
Newly released police interviews with witnesses detail the final hours of beloved comedian Bob Saget's life. The Orange County Sheriff's Office released photos, bodycam footage and audio of interviews with witnesses who interacted with Saget in the hours leading up to his death.The records were released after a judge banned certain images and video footage from being released to the public at the request of Saget's family. Saget was found unresponsive in his Ritz-Carlton hotel room Jan.
More information keeps coming to light surrounding the tragic death of comedian Bob Saget.
Bob Saget supposedly knocked his final show out of the park, but he apparently wasn’t feeling well that night. Rosalie Cocci, a showrunner who works at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall — where Bob’s final performance took place before his death — told investigators Bob had told her he wasn’t doing well health-wise, per TMZ.The woman said Bob told her he was suffering from long-term COVID and his hearing was also off, as he was constantly asking the crew to turn everything up. She also said the Full House star was sick the day before, had a sore throat, and took some time to get himself together for his stand up set. Even so, she noted she and the crew were surprised when he killed his set, acting as if nothing was wrong.
Caitlin McHugh Stamos is pressing play on giving back!ET can exclusively announce that the 35-year-old actress is channeling her passion for philanthropy into a podcast, aptly titled,, launching March 28.“It's all about how I can help, and how my listeners can help, some incredible people who are making a positive impact on the world,” she explains. Proving it’s truly a project rooted in generosity, Caitlin reveals, “100 percent of the proceeds from the podcast go back to the nonprofits that I interview.”The structure of the show is unique.
Bob Saget’s death records will never see the light of day.
New information has been released regarding the injuries Bob Saget sustained before his death in January. According to an incident report released on Tuesday by Chief Medical Examiner Joshua Stephany, M.D., the late comedian was found to have a fracture near the base of his skull that the autopsy report said was consistent with evidence suggesting he experienced bleeding around the brain.
Bob Saget's death investigation, and it shed light on the hours that led up to the comedian's untimely death and what may have caused the multiple skull fractures and abrasions to his scalp.According to the incident report, obtained by ET, authorities interviewed a total of seven people -- including the medical examiner — to determine a minute-by-minute account into Saget's final hours, from the time the comedian arrived at his Jacksonville, Florida, show to housekeeping using an emergency room key to enter his hotel room before he was found dead on Jan. 9.A Hard Rock Live employee told authorities he spent time with Saget in his green room prior to his performance.
is closer than ever. ET's Brooke Anderson spoke to Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier, Scott Weinger and Andrea Barber at '90s con, where they spoke about their special bond and shared how they've come together in the wake of Bob Saget's untimely passing.«Well, it always feels like family. It always feels like a reunion,» Coulier — who played Uncle Joey on the series and the spinoff — said of reuniting with his cast mates. «It always feels like we're about to laugh really hard for the next 48 hours.»They've known each other for so long, that Weinger, who played Steve, told ET that the cast really is a family at this point.«God, we've been friends for so long, for decades.
Bob Saget’s family was granted a permanent order that will block the release of certain records related to his death. In February, the late comedian's family filed a lawsuit against Orange County Sheriff John Mina and the medical examiner’s office blocking a number of photo and video elements from ever seeing the light of day, arguing to the court that allowing such materials to be released would cause the family to "suffer irreparable harm in the form of extreme mental pain, anguish, and emotional distress." The filed motion had been blocked on a temporary basis but now is made official permanently. "The entire Saget family is grateful that the judge granted their request for an injunction to preserve Bob's dignity, as well as their privacy rights, especially after suffering this unexpected and tragic loss.