Bob Saget‘s widow, Kelly Rizzo, revealed she is still feeling the love and support from Bob’s Full House household one yr after the beloved comic and actor’s sudden dying. Taking to her Instagram for a Q&A lately, the meals/journey blogger was requested if she’s nonetheless near Bob’s co-stars from the beloved sitcom and he or she answered by sharing a photograph of herself with John Stamos, Candace Cameron Bure and Lori Loughlin. “Love them dearly… this is when we got together last month for the 1 year anniversary,” Kelly captioned the snap.
In the picture, seen right here, Kelly seemed glad and wholesome as she posed alongside Bob’s former co-stars. The photogenic group was all smiles through the fun-filled reunion, which included John’s spouse, Caitlin.
In January, Kelly made a visitor look on the Today Show to debate her grieving course of one yr after the tragedy. “The missing him and the being sad about it doesn’t go away, but the grief now has really morphed into just this tremendous gratitude for the time that we had together,” she stated.
“When I look at the beginning of the year, of course I’m like, ‘This is the worst thing I and my family and Bob’s family and friends have ever gone through,’” she continued. “But then I’m also really trying to take from it what you can do to turn this into a positive experience because Bob did that. He had so much loss in his life, and he turned everything into a positive, reflective experience. If he did that, then I want to use this experience in the same way.”
Around the identical time, Kelly took to her social media to share a candy tribute to Bob. “One Year. Our hearts are so heavy. But there is one thing I carry with me every single day that makes this survivable. I AM THE LUCKIEST. I am the luckiest that I got to be his wife,” she wrote alongside a candy carousal of snaps of the couple. “I am the luckiest that I got to live with his warmth, and laughter, and brilliance, and love. And that is why I will be forever grateful for him and all the endless love he gave me, until my last day.”
Bob died on January 9, 2022 on the age of 65 after struggling “head trauma” following his Jacksonville, Florida stand-up comedy present. An post-mortem revealed he hit his head and died from bleeding in his mind. “In the weeks since Bob’s passing, we have been overwhelmed with the incredible outpouring of love from Bob’s fans, which has been a great comfort to us and for which we are eternally grateful,” his household stated in an announcement to HollywoodLife.