Candace Cameron Bure reveals the most important lesson Bob Saget taught her: ‘Don’t leave the room without it’

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on “Full House” alongside the late comedian for eight seasons from 1987 to 1995 made him family.When he died at age 65 in 2022, Bure kept one very important piece of wisdom in mind.“I try to remember to tell all the people I love that I love them every time I see them,” the “Fuller House” alum exclusively told The Post at the Scleroderma Research Foundation’s “Cool Comedy – Hot Cuisine” event earlier this month. “Tell the people that you love that you love them.

Don’t leave the room without it.”Another way Bure emulates Saget? As she put it, “I try to laugh a lot.”And it’s safe to say the actor is never far from Bure’s mind. “I miss Bob every day, so I am happy to be here and champion the cause and celebrate him as well,” stated Bure.To many, Saget was America’s Dad in the late ’80s and again for “Fuller House” for five seasons from 2016 to 2020.

And what you saw was what you got. In fact, when Season 8 of the “Ainsley McGregor” star’s “the Candace Cameron Bure Podcast” dropped on the same night as the Scleroderma event, she spoke candidly about her grief over missing Saget.In Bure’s eyes, Saget was an open book. “I don’t think there’s anything left that is surprising about Bob,” she mused. “He was the kindest, most generous person, and I think that everyone who knows him knows that.”And continuing to support the Scleroderma Research Foundation is one way Bure keeps Saget’s legacy alive.“It’s affected so many lives and that’s why he’s been a champion to raise money for research for so many years,” she said of the disease. “I’ve been coming to this event for so many years, and I’m always very happy to.

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