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Full House's John Stamos Shares Reunion Photo on Bob Saget's Birthday
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John Stamos has shared a never-before-seen Full House reunion photo, complete with the Olsen Twins, in a touching tribute to his late co-star, Bob Saget.

“Happy Birthday, Bob,” Stamos wrote in the caption beneath an Instagram post featuring former co-stars Jodie Sweetin, Ashley Olsen, Dave Coulier, Mary-Kate Olsen, Candace Cameron Bure, Scott Weinger and Full House creator Jeff Franklin.

The Olsens — who did not return for the Netflix sequel series Fuller House (2016-2020) — attended Saget’s memorial and appeared briefly in the 2022 Netflix special Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute.

“This was taken as we gathered for his funeral,” Stamos continued. “Though Bob wasn’t there physically, his spirit was unmistakably present, wrapping us in warmth and shared memories that drew both laughter and tears.”

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Stamos went on to remember the weight of Saget’s absence and “the strength of the bond he nurtured among us” on the day of his funeral. “Bob was the heart of our Full House family,” he shared. “His legacy of kindness and compassion was evident in the faces around me… in the gentle ways we supported one another, echoing the love he always extended. We celebrated a life that was a true gift to us all.”

Stamos ended his note with a message for Saget: “Bob, you are with us in every joke we share and every hug we give. Rest in peace, dear friend. Your family misses you more than words can say.”

Saget passed away Jan. 9, 2022, in a Florida hotel room; the comedian died of an accidental head trauma. He would have turned 68 on Friday.

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