'Full House' Star Jodie Sweetin Shares How She Incorporated Bob Saget's Memory Into Her Wedding

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Jodie Sweetin tied the knot on July 30, 2022, and she is opening up about how the late Bob Saget was incorporated in her big day.

The Full House star married clinical social worker, Mescal Wasilewski in Malibu, California, a few weeks ago, and the actress shared an unbelievable story that is sure to give you goosebumps.

Saget passed away on January 9, 2022 due to head trauma, and Sweetin told E! News' Daily Pop that she felt his spirit at her wedding. 

"John was getting ready to leave the house, I guess, and Caitlin [McHugh] looked at him and was like, 'You can't wear that shirt. That shirt's not working. It doesn't look good.' He's like, 'Ugh, fine,'" she said.

She continued: "So he goes up to his closet, grabs a black button-up shirt, gets in the car. He's like 'Why is this shirt so big? Why is this shirt so big?' He realized it was one of the shirts Kelly [Rizzo] had given him out of Bob's closet, and it was this black button-up that Bob would always wear."

"It was Bob's shirt, so Bob was there in this weird little way. I hugged John and then l like, kissed the shirt. I was like, 'Bob's here too,'" she said, noting that Stamos mentioned, "I have to tell you like Bob had to be here. He just had to be here for this."

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Sweetin took to her Instagram to share photos from the big day that featured her beautiful wedding dress as well as friends and family.

"I kinda can’t stop thinking about this day… Here’s a few personal pics with family and friends from the wedding ❤️❤️ And scroll to the last pic and see if perhaps you recognize anything?! 🤔🧐" she captioned the post.

Other Full House alum made an appearance at Sweetin's wedding including Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber, and the creator of the sitcom, Jeff Franklin.

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