Candace Cameron Bure reflects on her deep bond with late Full House costar Bob Saget, sharing heartfelt memories and tributes three years after his death.
Candace Cameron Bure is once again honoring the memory of her late Full House costar and close friend Bob Saget, marking another emotional milestone since his passing in 2022. The actress took to social media to reflect on their decades-long bond, reminding fans just how meaningful their relationship was both on and off screen.
In a heartfelt Instagram post shared on Friday, January 9, Candace Cameron Bure, 49, posted a carousel of throwback photos featuring herself and Saget over the years. The images captured moments from their early days on Full House to later reunions and public appearances, highlighting a friendship that spanned more than three decades.
“I miss you. Not just today, but every day,” Bure wrote in the caption, accompanied by a white dove emoji, symbolizing peace and remembrance. The post immediately resonated with fans of the iconic sitcom, many of whom grew up watching the pair portray father and daughter on television.
Several of the photos also featured fellow Full House alums John Stamos and Dave Coulier, further emphasizing the tight-knit bond shared by the cast. For viewers, the show was more than just a sitcom — it was a portrayal of family, warmth, and connection, both on screen and behind the scenes.
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Full House premiered on ABC on September 22, 1987, and ran for eight successful seasons until 1995. Bure played D.J. Tanner, the eldest daughter of Danny Tanner, portrayed by Saget. Their on-screen father-daughter relationship became one of the emotional anchors of the series, contributing to its long-lasting popularity.
Years later, the cast reunited for the Netflix reboot Fuller House, which ran from 2016 to 2020. Once again, Bure and Saget stepped back into their beloved roles, delighting longtime fans and introducing the Tanner family to a new generation.
Bob Saget was found dead on January 9, 2022, at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida. He was 65 years old. About a month after his death, his family confirmed that he died as a result of head trauma. Authorities stated that no foul play was involved, but the news shocked fans and colleagues across the entertainment industry.
In the immediate aftermath of Saget’s death, Bure shared her devastation publicly. “I don’t know what to say. I have no words,” she wrote on Twitter at the time. “Bob was one of the best human beings I’ve ever known in my life. I loved him so much.”
The following day, she posted another emotional tribute on Instagram, sharing a slideshow of photos of herself with Saget and writing, “I love you sooooo much. I don’t want to say goodbye. 35 years wasn’t long enough.”
In subsequent posts, Bure described Saget as “the glue” that held the Full House family together. “We are all family, but you were the glue,” she wrote. “The sticky, messy, squishy, sweet, lovable glue.”
She also reflected on how deeply intertwined Saget was with her life. “My childhood is wrapped up in you, my formative teenage years and the rest of adulthood,” she shared. “You weren’t just like a father, but one of my closest friends in life.”
As fans continue to revisit Full House and Fuller House, Candace Cameron Bure’s ongoing tributes serve as a powerful reminder of Bob Saget’s lasting impact — not only as an actor and comedian, but as a friend, mentor, and chosen family to those who knew him best.
