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Kelly Rizzo Celebrates Boyfriend Breckin Meyer's Birthday, Shares How He Helped Her 'Envision' Love Again After Bob Saget
Kelly Rizzo Celebrates Boyfriend Breckin Meyer's Birthday, Shares How He Helped Her 'Envision' Love Again After Bob Saget

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Kelly Rizzo Celebrates Boyfriend Breckin Meyer's Birthday, Shares How He Helped Her 'Envision' Love Again After Bob Saget

"I can't wait for another year of laughter, fun, life, silliness, and happiness with you," Rizzo wrote, sharing how Meyer brought "pure joy" into her life Kelly Rizzo is wishing a special man in her life a happy birthday. On Wednesday, May 7, Rizzo, 45, paid tribute to her boyfriend Breckin Meyer on his birthday with a sentimental post about their relationship. Alongside a carousel of images that included smiling selfies and photos of the couple embracing, the television personality opened up about how Meyer had changed her life since losing her late husband Bob Saget just over three years ago. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement Related: Kelly Rizzo Isn't 'in Any Rush' to Get Married to Boyfriend Breckin Meyer After Bob Saget's Death (Exclusive) "Happy birthday to the man who brings pure joy to my life and to the world @breckinmeyer," she began. "Not long ago, I couldn't even envision what it would be like to love again, or to feel safe again, or understood, or seen and accepted…then I met Breckin." "What a gift you have been in my life, and today on your birthday I hope you get all of the gifts and feel all the love that you deserve," she continued, thanking Meyer for being unapologetically himself. "I can't wait for another year of laughter, fun, life, silliness, and happiness with you. Let's please all wish Breckin a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! 🎂🎉🎂🎉🎂." On Jan. 9, 2022, Saget died at age 65 from head trauma. In 2015, Saget met Rizzo and they married three years later. Two years after his death, Rizzo found love again with her current boyfriend, Meyer, and the couple debuted their relationship at Steven Tyler's annual Grammy Awards viewing party in February 2024. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement Related: Kelly Rizzo Says There's 'No Room for Judgment' After Being Criticized for Moving on from Bob Saget 'Too Fast'Bob Saget (L) and Kelly Rizzo In January of this year, the Comfort Food podcaster marked the three-year anniversary of the Full House alum's death and reflected on the day that changed her life forever in an emotional post shared to Instagram. Alongside a video montage of Saget's goofiest and heartwarming moments, Rizzo paid tribute to her late husband in a lengthy caption. "3 YEARS. Still so surreal. January 9th 2022 was by far the worst day I've ever experienced," she wrote. "January 9th 2025 offers me reflection, memories, and gratitude. Not a day goes by that I'm not filled with appreciation for the time we shared and the brilliance, love, joy, and comfort Bob brought to my life." ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Rizzo noted it's been "truly miraculous" to know that the public's love for Saget "has not diminished" over the years. "He still holds such a huge space in people's hearts. His legacy is still so strong and I'm constantly asked to share more Bob memories," she explained. "Not only does this make me so happy but I know, from above, he feels all the love from and is so touched by the continued outpouring of appreciation for him." Read the original article on People

I Tried Bob Saget's Favorite Sandwich and It's My New Go-To Lunch
I Tried Bob Saget's Favorite Sandwich and It's My New Go-To Lunch

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

I Tried Bob Saget's Favorite Sandwich and It's My New Go-To Lunch

If there's one thing I love, it's a good sandwich. Whether it's a perfectly crisp grilled cheese or an overstuffed BLT, sandwiches are my go-to comfort food. So when I found out that Full House star Bob Saget once shared his favorite sandwich recipe on the Today Show, I was curious. Once I watched the video and found that it's a no-fuss, flavor-packed recipe, I knew I had to give it a try in my kitchen. Get the recipe: In a 2019 appearance on the Today Show's 'Cold Cuts with Al Roker' segment, Saget walked Al and viewers through his go-to sandwich, which is basically a jazzed-up turkey and Swiss on sourdough. It's something he perfected after spending six years as a deli clerk. The recipe is delightfully simple, made with basic ingredients and it's easy to recreate at home. To make the sandwich at home, I followed this recipe that the Full House star revealed during the Today Show interview. Related: Here's what you'll need: olive oil, sourdough bread, red pepper aioli, mayonnaise, sliced roast turkey, roasted red peppers, romaine lettuce, Jarlsberg cheese and pickle slices. In my experience, or at least at the supermarkets near me, it was nearly impossible to find red pepper aioli on shelves. It's easy enough to make at home, though. All you have to do is combine garlic aioli (or just plain mayo) and roasted red peppers in a food processor—or just finely chop and mix them by hand like I did. My local Whole Foods was also completely out of frozen turkey for me to cook, so I picked up some sliced roasted turkey from the deli counter. According to Saget, cold cuts or sliced roasted turkey work equally well. Related: 😋😋 SIGN UP to get delicious recipes, handy kitchen hacks & more in our daily Pop Kitchen newsletter🍳🍔 I don't have a grill (hello, apartment living!), but my trusty cast iron skillet worked great. I started by toasting the sourdough in olive oil until golden. While the grill is on, heat the romaine and peppers. One slice got a layer of red pepper aioli, the other got mayo—although I kept it light because I'm not a big condiment person. Next, I layered roast turkey on one side, then slightly sautéed romaine lettuce and roasted red peppers on the other. I added the Jarlsberg cheese while the peppers were still warm to help it melt, and skipped the pickle slices (that's just my personal preference!). Related: This sandwich? Much like Full House, it's a hit! The mix of charred romaine and roasted red pepper adds depth, while the turkey and cheese keep it classic. I was skeptical about doubling down on red pepper with the aioli and the roasted peppers, but the flavors were perfectly balanced. It's sweet, savory, smoky and yet somehow still nice and light. Grilling this sandwich would definitely elevate the flavor even more. Even on the stovetop, thought, this sandwich came together in about 20 minutes and tasted amazing. My final verdict? Bob Saget had great taste, and this sandwich deserves a spot in your lunch rotation.

Dave Coulier says he meets with late friend Bob Saget in his dreams often
Dave Coulier says he meets with late friend Bob Saget in his dreams often

Miami Herald

time01-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Dave Coulier says he meets with late friend Bob Saget in his dreams often

After revealing he is cancer free, Dave Coulier is opening up about his steadfast connection to his longtime friend, the late Bob Saget. While talking with Parade in March, Coulier said despite Saget's death in January 2022, Saget remains a part of his life. 'I miss Bob so much. I truly had a brother (in him). I met Bob when I was 18 years old,' Coulier explained, noting that he often meets Saget in his dreams. 'And by the way, yes, he comes to me in my dreams, and he always does something silly and foolish and makes me laugh,' Coulier continued. Saget and Coulier first met while Coulier was doing standup in Detroit, according to Parade. Saget gave Coulier his number before telling Coulier to contact him when he made it to Los Angeles. Coulier crashed on Saget's couch for weeks before they began working together on 'Full House.' Over the last five months, Coulier has been battling stage 3 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. On March 31, during his conversation with Parade, Coulier announced that after six rounds of chemotherapy, which he finished in February, he is now cancer free. Coulier said if Saget were still here, he knows the comedian would have checked on him daily. 'He would have called me every day: 'How are you doing? What's the prognosis, Dave? Tell me what's going on.' He would have driven me crazy,' he said. 'It was a lovable crazy that he had. I think about him often,' Coulier continued. 'I'll be having a moment of clarity, and I'll think, 'Oh, call Bob,' and then I realize I can't. And then I realize I can't call anybody and tell them this thought that I have right now because Bob is the only one who would think so outrageously to be able to respond to it.' Coulier and Saget famously worked together for years as the stars of 'Full House' and again later of Netflix's spin-off 'Fuller House.'

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