John Stamos found solace in Bob Saget's audiobook after his death

John Stamos shared this with Dave Coulier during a recent episode of the "Full House Rewind" podcast.

Actor John Stamos recently opened up about his grieving process after the sudden loss of his close friend and "Full House" co-star, Bob Saget.

In a candid conversation on the "Full House Rewind" podcast with Dave Coulier, Stamos revealed an unlikely source of solace: Saget's own audiobook, "Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles of a Family Man Turned Filthy Comedian."

Stamos recounted listening to the audiobook on the night of Saget's passing and finding unexpected comfort in his friend's voice and stories. He continued to listen to it every night before bed, finding solace in the familiar humor and warmth that Saget exuded.

However, one particular anecdote from the audiobook took on a chilling significance in retrospect. Saget had joked about hitting his head and then calling TMZ to announce his own death. This detail, although meant to be humorous, resonated with Stamos in a haunting way after learning that Saget had tragically passed away due to head trauma.

The conversation between Stamos and Coulier highlighted the deep bond they shared with Saget, both on and off screen. They reminisced about their final time together, just a month before Saget's passing, noting how peaceful and present he seemed.

Stamos's openness about his grieving process and the unexpected comfort he found in Saget's audiobook sheds light on the complex and personal nature of grief. It also serves as a reminder of the lasting impact that Saget had on those who knew and loved him.

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