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Candace Cameron Bureis sharing more about her late friendBob Sagetafter the actor’suntimely death last month.
Of their time on set together, which began when Cameron Bure was cast at the age of 10, she said, “He was really the first person in my life as a man that I saw cry and have those emotions right at the forefront of his conversations.”
“I felt so safe with him,” Cameron Bure continued, adding that it was “one of the things that made Bob so special.”
“If you were hurting, he would hurt with you. You would see the tears well up in his eyes,” she said. “Bob is a remarkable person, and I’ve never had a friendship like the one I’ve had with him. And that’s why it makes it so hard.”
In the weeks since Saget’sJan. 9 deathat the age of 65, Cameron Bure has expressed her heartbreak numerous times on social media.
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On Jan. 14, the actress shared anInstagram postwith a photo of her receiving a hug from Saget during her 1996 wedding.
“We are all family, but you were the glue. The sticky, messy, squishy, sweet, lovable glue. My childhood is wrapped up in you, my formative teenaged years and the rest of adulthood,” she wrote on Jan. 11. “You taught me to feel deeply at such a young age. You were never afraid or ashamed to share your emotions, to cry, to love, to laugh and say it out loud.”
After herTodayappearance, which is her first interview about Saget’s death and was filmed ahead of the Thursday morning episode, Cameron Bure appeared on her Instagram Story, saying, “It felt good to publicly talk about him in that way, because it’s been hard to grieve alone.”
source: people.com