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Candace Cameron Bure's Last Texts with Bob Saget

Candace Cameron Bure's Last Texts with Bob Saget

Following the death of Bob Saget, Candace Cameron Bure saved and shared the last communication the two had.

On an episode of Today, she said,

"I'm so scared that I'm gonna pull up his text and then accidentally delete it one day. It scares me so much because I don't ever want to lose this."

The message was sent two weeks before Saget was found dead on Jan. 9 in a Florida hotel. Bure said they had plans to grab dinner but Saget's flight was delayed and they got into a small quarrel leading up to eventual cancellation. The next day, Saget wrote her a "pages-long" text apologizing for being grumpy.

“Oh, now I feel even worse. I was so wrong. You're, like, my favorite person on the Earth, and I acted like Dolly.”

The message continued,

“I was getting ready to take a late flight, and I was annoyed, You're one of the few that understands that if I act like Dolly, I'm not the best at my game that day, ha ha.'"

Saget ended his message with,

"'I love you more for the trouble you're giving me if that's even possible.'"

Bure made it very transparent that there were no hard feelings whatsoever.

"I wrote back, 'I love you. I could never be mad at you. Roll my eyes at you, yes, but never mad. And I love that you being Dolly, that made me laugh out loud, I loved your mom."

Bob Saget and Cameron Bure played father and daughter Danny Tanner and D.J. Tanner on the late 90s sitcom Full House and on the 2016-2020 spinoff Fuller House. Like a real parent, Saget was someone Bure always felt she could go to.

"He was so emotionally available all the time," she recalled, "and he was really the first person in my life as a man that I saw cry and have those emotions right at the forefront of his conversations. If you were hurting, he would hurt with you. You would see the tears well up in his eyes. Bob is a remarkable person, and I've never had a friendship like the one I've had with him, and that's why it makes it so hard."

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