Candace Cameron Bure Opens Up About Vital Lesson Bob Saget Taught Her

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The house became a lot less full after the death of Bob Saget.

In 2022, at the age of 65, the “Full House” actor was found dead in a room at the Ritz Carlton in Orlando, Florida. After his passing, his castmates shared heartfelt remarks about their co-star — and now one is speaking out on the lessons he imparted during their time together.

Candace Cameron Bure, who played D.J. Tanner on the popular TV show, still has lots of love for the late comedian.

“I try to remember to tell all the people I love that I love them every time I see them,” Bure said in an interview with the New York Post published this week. “Tell the people that you love that you love them. Don’t leave the room without it.”

After eight seasons acting together, Saget and Bure became like family. Before his death, Saget referred to Bure as one of his “favorite people on earth.”

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In the Post interview, Bure recalled, “He was the kindest, most generous person, and I think that everyone who knows him knows that.”

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