Bob Sagett’s widow Kelly Rizzo talks about overcoming grief after his death

Bob Sagett’s widow Kelly Rizzo spoke of her grief and thanked fans for their support: “The kindness you all showed was a bit of a bright spot.”










Kelly Rizzo posted a touching tribute to her late husband Bob Sagget in her Instagram story on Tuesday.

In her videos, the 42-year-old media personality talks about overcoming the grief she experienced after the comedian’s death.

The Full House star was found dead at the age of 65 in a hotel room in Florida last January, and numerous tributes were paid by his fans and former colleagues.

Expressing your thoughts: Kelly Rizzo posted a touching tribute to her late husband Bob Saget in her Instagram story on Tuesday

Expressing your thoughts: Kelly Rizzo posted a touching tribute to her late husband Bob Saget in her Instagram story on Tuesday

Rizzo began her message by expressing her gratitude to all the fans who helped her during the mourning period.

“I just wanted to take a second to tell everyone that this has not gone unnoticed. “I was incredibly grateful and grateful to all of you for your love and support,” she said.

The travel blogger also said she was able to connect with new people through the social media platform, saying: “I had people who were strangers who now became friends on Instagram.”

Rizzo then spoke of expressing his grief after Sagett switched to public advertising, noting that she was unprepared for the experience.

Showing her gratitude: Rizzo began his message by expressing his gratitude to all the fans who helped her during the mourning period.

Showing her gratitude: Rizzo began his message by expressing his gratitude to all the fans who helped her during the mourning period.

Opening: Rizzo then spoke of expressing his grief after Saggett switched to public advertising, noting that she was unprepared for the experience;  she is seen with the late comedian in 2018

Opening: Rizzo then spoke of expressing his grief after Saggett switched to public advertising, noting that she was unprepared for the experience; she is seen with the late comedian in 2018

“Although I’m still very new to this world, I feel like I’ve taken a quick course in it. “Especially when you do it very publicly, it adds a whole different level, which brings it to this different place that you understand in a certain way,” she said.

The social media personality noted that she “does everything possible to even try to engage with people and respond to comments.”

Rizzo reiterated that he wanted to “tell everyone how grateful and grateful and grateful I am for everything you have all done to try to help me through this incredibly difficult time.”

She added: “So many people have shared with me their stories of the loss you went through … and it’s just so nice that you tried to help me by sharing your stories.”

Correction: The social media personality noted that she

Correction: The social media personality noted that she “does everything possible to even try to engage with people and respond to comments.”

The social media personality stressed that the outpouring of support from her followers has made the grieving process much more difficult.

“I can assure you that the kindness you all showed was a little bright spot and made it a little easier,” she said.

Rizzo concluded by saying that watching all the support from fans of the late actor was particularly heartbreaking.

“The thing that really helped was to see how much you love Bob, because this outpouring is something like, I don’t think anyone has ever seen,” she said.

Sagett was found dead at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Orlando, Florida on Jan. 9.

He was on a stand-up tour and gave a concert on site in the area that evening.

The late comedian was found by hotel officials who were worried after missing his time to leave.

A funeral was held for the former Full House leader on January 14, and many of his former colleagues attended the event.

Sagett was later buried near the graves of other family members in Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Forest Lawn Cemetery.

An autopsy later confirmed that the actor had died from a blunt force injury, and People reported that he may have fainted in his bathroom and hit his head on the marble floor before tripping over his bed and lost consciousness.

Local police found no evidence of unfair play in the comedian’s hotel room.

Saget’s body was also tested for COVID-19, and although the tests were positive, the coronavirus was not thought to be a factor in his death.