Bob Saget, well-known for his role as Danny Tanner on the popular comedy Full House, died over two years ago. He died in his room at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Williamsburg, Orange County, Florida, at the age of 65. Traumatic head trauma, most likely due to an unintentional fall, led to his death.
Saget’s buddy and co-star, John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse, recently opened up about Bob Saget’s passing and discussed his enduring legacy.

The 60-year-old, who has yet to come to grips with Saget’s death, attended Tribeca Festival’s Storytellers sessions at Miami Beach Botanical Garden to promote his new novel If You Would Have Told Me. Stamos claimed that when he learned about Saget, he immediately drove to his friend’s residence in Los Angeles.
Stamos told moderator Leila Cobo that he was puzzled but grew calm after a wonderful event. “I was in his backyard.” “I was like, ‘Come on, Bob, show me a sign,'” he said. “And everything was silent; I whispered, ‘Bob, tell me you’re okay,’ and nothing happened. And then, this tiny hummingbird came down. It had red surroundings, and my mother had red hair, so it was kind of like ‘Bob’s OK.'”

During an earlier visit on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Stamos also discussed the death of his Full House co-star. He acknowledged that he was still devastated by the awful occurrence but determined to preserve his memories.
“He never left anything on the table,” Stamos told presenter Jennifer Hudson. “He always told you how much he loved you and cared about you, so let’s keep his legacy going with that as it’s so important.”