Bob Saget’s Wife Did THIS After Actor’s Tragic Death
Kelly Rizzo, Bob Saget's widow, has done something brave in the aftermath of the actor's death.
The widow, 42, is preparing to bid goodbye to the house she lived with the late comic before his sad death.
Kelly is selling the house she shared with Bob, according to Entertainment Tonight.
"They had so many good experiences with his family, but it's too difficult for her to be there now that he's gone."
Despite her decision to leave, she intends to remain in Los Angeles.
Several of the actor's friends and former co-stars arrived to the residence to show their support for Kelly in the days leading up to Bob Saget's burial.
The Chicago native initially spoke out about the comedian's passing in late January, stating that she was filled with sadness after losing the love of her life so suddenly.
"My entire heart," she declared in a statement. "Bob was my whole and total everything."
"I am absolutely broken and in amazement." "I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of affection and appreciation from our friends, family, fans, and colleagues."
Bob Saget married Kelly Rizzo in October 2018 after proposing in November 2017. They did, however, meet two years before via a mutual acquaintance.
Bob was formerly married to Sherri Kramer, with whom he divorced in 1997 after 15 years of marriage.
Kelly Rizzo, Sherri Kramer, and his three children, Aubrey, Lara, and Jennifer, survive the "Full House" disaster.
Bob Saget Autopsy
In February, it was found that Bob Saget died as a result of many skull fractures and scalp abrasions caused by a "unwitnessed fall backward" and hitting the "rear portion of his head."
The medical examiner said last month that the actor's skull fractures and the fact that the skin on his back was still intact led him to assume that Bob's injury was most likely inflicted by something hard and was covered by something soft.
The examiner offered the example of falling on a carpeted floor.
While some images, films, and audios from Bob Saget's Ritz-Carlton hotel room were disclosed, a court granted his family's request to conceal any sensitive photos taken after his death.
"Now that the medical examiner's and police department's documents have been disclosed after their separate comprehensive investigations, the Saget family would prefer privacy to grieve in peace," said Brian Bieber, the Saget family's lawyer.