Kelly Rizzo is marking the six-month anniversary of husband Bob Saget’s demise with a heartfelt Instagram submit. The 65-year-old Full Home star, who was discovered unresponsive in his Orlando resort room on January 9, simply hours after performing stand-up, was later decided to have died from unintentional blunt head trauma attributed to a fall.
In a submit shared on Instagram, Rizzo, 43, mirrored on life with out her husband, whom she’d wed in 2018. The Eat Journey Rock TV host additionally shared video clips from their life collectively, soundtracked to Bruce Springsteen’s “Land of Hope and Goals.”
In her caption, the widow opened up about combating the lack of her “loving husband” whereas “in search of silver linings” — together with rising nearer to Saget’s three grownup daughters from his first marriage.
“6 months with out my finest buddy, my journey buddy, my loving husband,” she wrote. “6 months with out your silliness, laughter, music, cuteness, caretaking, sharp wit, thoughtfulness, cuddling and heat. Nevertheless it’s additionally been 6 months of in search of silver linings, studying the way to courageous the world with out you, 6 months of care and compassion from so many who love you, 6 months of getting even nearer to your magical daughters and attempting to all be sturdy collectively. 6 months of constant to like, chuckle and dwell as a result of that’s what you’d need … what you’d insist upon. Despite the fact that you’d need to ensure that all of us nonetheless miss you … and pricey God will we ever.
“We miss you a lot, every single day,” she continued. “Love you honey, the world nonetheless isn’t the identical with out you.”
Jana Kramer, Kevin Nealon, Selma Blair and Amanda Kloots had been amongst these rallying round Rizzo with supportive feedback.
In Might Rizzo spoke with Kloots — whose personal husband, Broadway star Nick Cordero, died from issues of COVID-19 in 2020 — about grief and attempting to make sense of life as a widow. In the course of the dialog Rizzo opened up about shifting out of the house she and Saget shared three months after his demise, and the way she nonetheless sees the comic and actor as her “husband.”
“It is like, he is nonetheless my husband,” Rizzo mentioned of Saget. “It isn’t like, ‘Oh, he is my former husband.’ It is like … the connection is totally different now. It is simply — it’s what it’s.”
She additionally shared how specializing in Saget’s daughters has helped her personal grieving course of.
“I do know Bob would need me to be there for his ladies,” she defined. “I am not as centered alone grief after I’m attempting to assist them or help them or be there for them. After I’m doing little issues to attempt to make them comfortable, it form of takes me out of my head. And I am additionally on the similar time being like, ‘Oh, this may make Bob so comfortable, simply figuring out that I am attempting to make them comfortable.'”













