Bob Saget left a positive mark on nearly all his Full House co-stars, including Candace Cameron Bure, who shared the most important lesson she has learned from the late star at the Cool Comedy, Hot Cuisine event by the Scleroderma Research Institute Foundation.
Saget was more than a cast mate to Bure, who played his TV daughter D.J. Tanner in the classic sitcom from 1987 to 1995. They both reprised their roles as father and child in the sequel Fuller House, which lasted for five seasons until 2020.
Candace Cameron Bure reveals the valuable lesson Bob Saget taught her
While chatting with The Post at the charity event, Bure recounted one of her many conversations with Saget, where he advised her never to let people leave a room without knowing she loves them. Bure has lived by that lesson ever since and never misses a chance to express her love for others.
She has also learned to let her hair down and laugh more, thanks to Saget, who died hours after a stand-up comedy performance while on tour in Orlando, Florida. Bure admitted that she still misses Saget every day and is ready to support his legacy.
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Remembering Bob Saget
Bob was reportedly in high spirits before he suffered the fall that led to his death at his Ritz Carlton hotel room in Grand Lakes. He was in the middle of his “I Don’t Do Negative” comedy tour with back-to-back shows, with no obvious signs of tiredness.
The cause of his demise was ruled as blunt head trauma, with fractures in the back of his head and injuries around his eyes. Saget was 65 at the time of his passing and is survived by his widow, Kelly Rizzo, and his kids Aubrey, Lara Melanie, and Jennifer Belle from his ex-wife Sherri Kramer.