John Stamos Chokes Up Discussing Bob Saget in 'The Drew Barrymore Show' Preview

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The former 'Full House' actor opens up about his most recent tribute to his late friend.

Ever since Bob Saget's death earlier this year, his former co-star and good friend John Stamos has been one of the most vocal celebrities when it comes to keeping his memory alive.

Now, in a preview shared by The Drew Barrymore Show on Instagram of an upcoming episode airing this Wednesday, Oct. 19, Stamos opens up about the tributes he's given to the late actor.

"@johnstamos talks to Drew about how he's honoring his late friend @bobsaget 💛 Tune in Wednesday for more," the show's account captioned the teaser clip, which was uploaded earlier today, Oct. 18.

As the snippet begins, Barrymore asks, "There's a tribute to Bob Saget, will you tell me about that?"

"Well, I've been doing a lot of tributes to him since he passed away. And I'm sure if we're real quiet, we can hear him complaining that I don't talk about him enough in heaven," he jokes, looking up toward the ceiling.  

"But I do a piece in the show where I sing the song 'Forever' that I did on Full House, and I play a really beautiful clip of him." They don't specify which show they're referring to in the sneak peek, but Stamos currently stars on Disney+'s Big Shot

"I found this audio of him just talking about, you know, being good to people and being nice to people, and he says, 'I've had a lot of love in my life, a lot of laughter, and I wish that for you.'" As Stamos continues, he chokes on his voice, and it's clear that he's holding back tears. "And so I play that, and we sing the song." 

"I love that you are so present about him," Barrymore responds. 

"I have so many beautiful last little texts, and our last dinner together was so special. And he wrote this beautiful post about me being his brother. One of the big heartbreaks for me when he died was that it was a tsunami of love for him, this outpouring of love for him, and I don't think he knew how loved he was. And it was beautiful to see all these people saying all these wonderful things about him, but I just felt so bad that he couldn't be there to hear it."      

Besides tugging on our heart strings, his sweet sentiments remind us to tell our loved ones how much they mean to us while they're around to bask in it! 

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