Jodie Sweetin Shares How ‘Full House’ Cast Is Doing 1 Month After Bob Saget’s Unexpected Death

Taylor Sakellis
Full House Cast
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It's hard to believe it's already been one month since the world lost one of the most beloved comedians and America's TV dad, Bob Saget. In the month since his passing, his TV family has taken to social media to remember the actor who brought Danny Tanner to life.

Now, Bob's on-screen daughter Jodie Sweetin is giving fans an update on how the cast is coping one month after his death.

While chatting on "Good Morning America" Monday, Jodie got candid about how the past few weeks have been for herself and the "Full House" cast.

Bob Saget
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“It’s been a rough couple of weeks, it was such a shock," the 40-year-old revealed to the news outlet.

"It happened so suddenly and to lose someone who was such a wonderful, big, shining personality like that in all of our lives, it’s been a lot."

Bob Saget, Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron
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The actress goes on to say she knows Bob would love how people have come together during this incredibly difficult time.

“I know Bob would love nothing more than the fact that everybody has been talking about him. He would be thrilled to know everyone was thinking about him.”

Since his passing, Jodie admits that the Full House group chat has been quiet without him before revealing that last time she told her TV dad that she loved him over text.

“The last individual text between he and I… he did an episode of my podcast and we had been talking about something about [promoting] the episode and I was like, ‘Thanks so much, love you,’ and he said, ‘Love you too. Anything for you, Jodes, always,’ and that was just how Bob was, you always knew you ended the phone conversation, it was an ‘I love you’ and he’d say, ‘I love you more’…. He was always going to have the last word.”

There's no denying the actor's life will continue to leave a lasting impression on those he loved most.

We miss you, Bob!

h/t: Good Morning America