Jeff Franklin is celebrating his 35th “Full House” baby, but not without paying tribute to one of his most beloved stars, Bob Saget.
Franklin took to social media to mark the milestone and also shared her thoughts on the legacy of the late actor, who tragically passed away in January.
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‘Full House’ Creator Marks 35th Anniversary
For the big milestone, Franklin shared a heartwarming photo of the clan in a warm embrace. He joins the clan, which consists of John Stamos, Saget, Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier and more.
The group posed in the “Full House” house with big smiles on their faces. Franklin sweetly captioned the post, “35 years ago this love story began. And we are all still in love! Love you all. And miss Bob so much.”
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Coulier wrote in the comments section, “Love all those faces. My family❤️,” while Bure added, “Family all the time ❤️❤️❤️.”
Some fans couldn’t help but share the impact the ABC sitcom had on them. One follower wrote, “Thank you all for making my childhood AND adulthood so much…FULL. Bob Saget, always ❤️.”
Another touching speech read, “I love how precious you all are to each other❤️ How blessed to have another family❤️Thank you for the fun you have shared with us over the years. I appreciate you all so much?❤️.”
Following Saget’s tragic death earlier this year, Franklin paid heartfelt tribute to his legacy as he revealed he wrote the role of patriarch Danny Tanner solely for the late comedian.
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“I wrote the role of Danny Tanner for my friend Bob Saget. The character is kind, genuine, neurotic, a little nerdy, a hugger with a heart of gold, and very funny. That’s Bob,” said the famous director. “Bob’s charm and ability to love is why people embrace Danny Tanner. It has been my great honor to be Bob’s brother for 42 years.”
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Cast Members Remember 35 Years of ‘Full House’
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During the annual “Cold Comedy, Hot Cooking” fundraiser for the Scleroderma Research Foundation, the pair discussed how far the series has come while reflecting on its lasting legacy. Stamos, who plays Jesse Katsopolis, revealed that people didn’t think “Full House” would do well when it first premiered.
“When it first came out, the reviews said it wouldn’t last until Thanksgiving,” the 35-year-old said. “When it was over, it was time to move on. I tried to stay away from it, And it got bigger every year, bigger and bigger, and I realized, ‘Why am I running away from this?'”
Sweetin also shared similar sentiments, discussing the close bond he still shares with his friends after nearly four decades. He told People Magazine at the event, “I mean, look, if you told me that 35, 36 years ago, I would be standing in the ballroom with all these people at 40, still having relationships with them and being close to them like me and have them still be my family, I’m definitely surprised.”
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Stamos Doesn’t Know What Life Is Like Without His Best Friend
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At the fundraiser, which was held on the eve of the “Full House” anniversary, Stamos could not help but remember his dear friend. The Scleroderma Research Foundation holds a dear place in Saget’s heart, and he has a long association with the organization.
The “Big Shot” star, who joined Saget’s widow Kelly Rizzo at the fundraiser, recalled that she and Saget did not get along in the early stages of their working relationship.
“The interesting thing is that we didn’t really like each other at first,” he shared. “We are very different, we come from different approaches to acting, and slowly our differences make us attracted to each other.”
The two eventually became good friends, and the bond remains strong even after death. The Emmy nominee mourned the loss of her best friend, saying, “I don’t know how I’m going to get through this whole world without her. You know, [my 4-year-old son] Billy does something funny and I’ll say, ‘I wish Bob could see this’ or I wish I could call him and tell him. It’s a tragedy.”
Last week, Stamos fondly remembered the “Raising Dad” star during Disney’s D23 Expo. As The Blast covered, the “Big Shot” star fought back tears as she recalled the last time she and Saget visited Disneyland.
“I still remember how we felt. We had fun, we laughed, we acted like big kids, we felt that simple, unspoken love between grown men in strange pajamas,” she said through tears.
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