John Stamos has opened up about the “insecure” final days of his beloved “Full House” co-star Bob Saget, who died alone at 65 in an Orlando hotel room last January.“When Bob died, one of the things that broke my heart the most was that there was a tsunami of love for him, but he didn’t see it,” Stamos told the Los Angeles Times during an interview for his Disney+ show, “Big Shot.”“I know he didn’t realize how loved he was.
He was very insecure. He wasn’t where he wanted to be in his career.”Stamos previously spoke to the New York Times about Saget, saying their “styles completely clashed” on the set of the 1990s classic San Francisco sitcom.“He was a comic.
If there was even one person on the set, he had to make them laugh,” adding that Saget “could be painfully distracting — disruptive.” “He’s like [punching the air as if for each joke], ‘Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.’ I’d go, ‘Bob.’ He couldn’t stop it.
I think, if I may say, that it could have been a detriment sometimes to him.” Months before his unforeseen passing, Saget addressed how mortality had become an unfortunate theme throughout his whole life as well.
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