Kelly Rizzo Says Boyfriend Breckin Meyer Helps Her Grieve Bob Saget

Kelly Rizzo Says Boyfriend Breckin Meyer Helps Her Grieve Bob Saget

As an ardent fan, I can’t help but be moved by Kelly Rizzo’s journey – a tale of resilience, love, and healing that unfolds like a beautifully crafted narrative. Her life, post the untimely demise of her husband Bob Saget, has taken a poignant turn with the entrance of Breckin Meyer.


Kelly Rizzo has found someone special in boyfriend Breckin Meyer.

The host of the “Comfort Food” podcast not only considers himself as incredibly kind, supportive, genuine, and wonderful, but he has also played a significant role in helping her cope with the loss of her late husband Bob Saget, who passed away in January 2022 at the age of 65.

Kelly shared with Francesca Amiker from TopMob News that he has been incredibly supportive since their very first encounter. This quality of his is something that’s been significant right from the start. He understands her past struggles, values her experiences, and is always eager to discuss a mutual friend named Bob.

In a recent statement, the 45-year-old mentioned that Breckin, whom she made their relationship public in February, occasionally queries her about the “Full House” star.

Kelly clarified, “I’ve never felt the need to avoid talking about Bob because I don’t want Breckin to feel uncomfortable. Instead, I’ve found it incredibly kind of him, and it’s been a unique experience moving forward together.

Beyond cherishing every delightful aspect of Bob that’s become an integral part of my life, Kelly expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the unique, extraordinary bond we now share. What truly makes me overjoyed is how Breckin has managed to win over not just me, but even the wonderful ladies who once shared Bob’s life – Aubrey, Lara, and Jennifer Saget. It’s a testament to his charisma that he’s earned their affection too, a feat I’m incredibly grateful for, given his relationship with Bob’s ex-wife Sherri Kramer.

She mentioned that it’s difficult not to take a liking to Breckin. They have dined together on several occasions and he has met Bob’s daughters multiple times. The girls seem fond of him, and the feeling appears mutual. Overall, their interactions have been quite pleasant, and he seems to be warmly welcomed by them.

Kelly Rizzo Says Boyfriend Breckin Meyer Helps Her Grieve Bob Saget

Kelly also playfully remarked that Breckin might be the only individual whom “Bob would tolerate” following his demise, humorously saying, “He’s like, ‘Alright, I’m not excited about any of this, but if it has to be someone, let it be Breckin.’

Regarding her future with the Rat Race star, although there’s no immediate need for marriage, Kelly openly expressed that it’s an option she is receptive to. However, they are currently enjoying living in the present because, as Kelly emphasized, “I have learned that you can’t control life; life has its own plans.

At present, Kelly is primarily concentrating on her “Comfort Food” podcast along with her recently debuted Comfort Club – a nurturing network for individuals dealing with loss and bereavement. The concept of this community was inspired by the overwhelming empathy she received from others who had also lost loved ones and were searching for methods to heal.

Kelly mentioned, ‘Why don’t I create a community where individuals can truly feel understood and validated, surrounded by others who have shared experiences.’ She emphasized that she is not a professional therapist or counselor, but someone who has been through similar situations. So, she wondered, ‘How can I design this community to be genuinely supportive and engaging?’

Kelly Rizzo Says Boyfriend Breckin Meyer Helps Her Grieve Bob Saget

When pondering on her own sorrow over Bob’s passing, she’s found out through the last two years that there isn’t a right or wrong method for dealing with it.

She admitted, “I’ve come to realize that it’s alright to cry, not only in front of those close to me but also to strangers.” In other words, she has understood that it is acceptable to express emotions openly.

Kelly has initiated this discussion about grief in order to lessen the sense of taboo surrounding it, expressing her desire for it to become more commonplace and less burdensome: “The reason I’ve brought up this subject is because I don’t want it to be such a touchy topic. I’d like it to feel a bit more familiar and lighter.

In fact, finding joy in sorrow was something she learned from Bob, which is why Comfort Club will be hosting their Cool Comedy Hot Cuisine Event for Scleroderma—an autoimmune disease that causes the skin to thicken—on Oct. 29. (Bob’s sister Gay died from scleroderma in 1994 at the age of 47.)

Kelly stated, “Bob faced an enormous amount of suffering, sorrow, and heartache throughout his life. Yet, he chose to cope with these hardships by finding humor in them. He used laughter and jokes as a means to deal with his struggles.

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2024-10-22 03:17