Kelly Rizzo says the 'world still isn't the same' 6 months after Bob Saget's death
Kelly Rizzo penned a loving tribute to late husband Bob Saget on the six-month anniversary of his death.
The actress shared a slideshow to Instagram Saturday set to Bruce Springsteen's "Land Of Hope And Dreams" with videos of the couple at various outings and of Saget's sense of humor, including clips of him working out with toilet paper rolls and wearing a biker costume.
Saget, known for his role as widowed father Danny Tanner on the ABC family sitcom "Full House" and as the original host of "America's Funniest Home Videos," died at 65 of head trauma after a fall in his Florida hotel room, where he was found unresponsive on Jan. 9 and pronounced dead at the scene.
"6 months without my best friend, my travel buddy, my loving husband. 6 months without your silliness, laughter, music, cuteness, caretaking, sharp wit, thoughtfulness, cuddling, and warmth," wrote Rizzo, who married Saget in 2018
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Rizzo said she's spent the last six months "looking for silver linings" as she learns how to "brave the world" without Saget.
"6 months of care and compassion from so many who love you, 6 months of getting even closer to your magical daughters and trying to all be strong together," Rizzo continued. "6 months of continuing to love, laugh, and live because that’s what you would want…what you’d insist upon. Even though you’d want to make sure that we all still miss you…and dear God do we ever. We miss you so much, every day. Love you honey, the world still isn’t the same without you."
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Rizzo previously spoke about Saget's death with "Today" show anchor Hoda Kotb in January. The "Eat Travel Rock" host said in the interview that "every second is horrible" as she coped with the loss.
“He always was just so kind and loving to everybody," Rizzo said at the time. "He was just the best man I’ve ever known in my life.”
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bob Saget's wife Kelly Rizzo on life 6 months after comedian's death