Bob Saget had a heart for life, and John Mayer remembers that fondly.
After the “Full House” star Tragic death at the age of 65 In 2022, the 47-year-old musician lost a close friend, but continues to live by the words and actions taught to him by the late comedian.
“Being there for other people,” Meyer told The Post exclusively. Scleroderma Research Foundation“Cool Comedy • Hot Cuisine” event in L.A. on Tuesday. “Knowing when to remind someone that their troubles aren’t as bad as they might think, by joking about it and making them laugh.”
The artist continued, “I think Bob was one of those rare people who could push down those walls of rules.” “He could put pressure on them and shake them and he really delighted people when he did that, and sometimes I have to remember it’s OK to bring your favorite soft drink.” [place] does not offer with you In your pocket for the restaurant, which I did after he died.”
“I went, ‘I really want the Spindrift at this restaurant, and they don’t have it so I’m bringing it.’ And I was like, ‘Can I get a glass for those two spindrifts I brought?’ And that felt very Bob to me because he really bravely pushed customs, and people loved him more for it.
And Meyer keeps Saget’s memory alive by telling stories about the beloved actor.
The singer recalled, “I like to tell people, this is an intersection — and I know you’re the New York Post, but let’s be Beverly Hills-centric here for a minute.” “There’s an intersection right next to the Beverly Hills Hotel that’s like six lanes and Bob said the rule is the best car goes first.”
“And every time I go through that intersection and there’s someone in the car with me, I tell the story. When I get a chance to tell stories about my old friend Bob, I feel very proud and feel a great connection with Bob.”
Another way Mayer is honoring Saget is by showcasing and supporting the work the fallen star started years ago Scleroderma Research Foundation,
He commented, “Such incidents still continue.” “It’s a way for everyone to remember him together.”
with saget three years death anniversary Moving on quickly, Mayer sheds light on how he deals with his grief.
“Enjoy remembering him.” they shared. “I love it when he comes to life through my memory. I love telling people about my friend Bob.
As far as the best advice Bob gave him?
“Look, the right answer is actually something dirty that only he can think of,” Meyer teased. “So, I love you, Bob. What do I say? Give me some divine inspiration to end my career right here at the microphone because I’m no Bob Saget!”
All jokes aside, the late actor had an important message for his loved ones.
“He was always about taking care of himself,” Mayer reflected. “If I was working really hard and I was on the road and everyone was saying, ‘It’s really cool that you’re playing all these different shows and these different bands,’ Bob Key The number one care is that I was taking care of myself so I continue to take care of myself with that in mind.
As Mayer said, Saget was “deeply, deeply sensitive”.
stand-up died suddenly January 9, 2022 at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida. His autopsy revealed that his death was an accident due to blunt head injuryWhich results in bleeding in the brain.
His Widow, Kelly Rizzohosted the event with the mayor and told the post What has he learned from the tragedy?
“We really don’t know when it’s going to be taken away from us right away,” the blogger shared. “Tell your loved ones that you love them. Hug them. Say it again and again. Say as much as you can.”