Candace Cameron Bure's heart remains filled with the life lessons imparted by Bob Saget. For the 48-year-old actress, sharing the screen with the late comedian on 'Full House' for eight seasons from 1987 to 1995 made him a cherished family member. When Saget passed away at 65 in 2022, Bure held onto a vital piece of advice he had shared.

"I make it a point to tell everyone I love that I love them every time I see them," Bure exclusively told The Post at the Scleroderma Research Foundation's 'Cool Comedy – Hot Cuisine' event earlier this month. "Don't leave a room without expressing your love."

Another way Bure honors Saget's memory is by embracing laughter, as she noted, "I try to laugh a lot." It's clear that Saget's presence is never far from Bure's thoughts. "I miss Bob every day, so I'm thrilled to be here supporting this cause and celebrating him," Bure stated.

To many, Saget was known as America's Dad in the late '80s and again during the 'Fuller House' era from 2016 to 2020. What you saw was truly what you got. In fact, when the eighth season of 'The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast' premiered on the same night as the Scleroderma event, Bure candidly discussed her grief over missing Saget.

In Bure's view, Saget was an open book. "I don't think there's anything surprising left to learn about Bob," she mused. "He was the kindest, most generous person, and everyone who knew him would agree."

Supporting the Scleroderma Research Foundation is one way Bure keeps Saget's legacy alive. "This disease has affected so many lives, which is why Bob championed fundraising for research for so many years," she explained. "I've been attending this event for years and am always happy to do so. It's a disease that doesn't get much attention, yet it affects many people. I'm glad we can raise millions to find a cure."

Currently, Bure is busy as the Chief Content Creator of Great American Family. With the holiday season approaching, the Queen of Christmas is back in her element. "Christmas is here. Christmas 24-7 on Great American," Bure excitedly shared. "On November 16th, 'A Christmas Less Traveled' airs. It's a touching story about a woman whose dad has passed away, and she embarks on a journey with him through cassette tapes he left behind."

Bure also has another holiday film in store, 'Home Sweet Christmas,' co-starring Cameron Mathison. "We've been waiting to do a film together for years," Bure said. "It's a sweet story set on a maple farm, filled with all the Christmas magic you can imagine."

When asked about a dream collaboration for a Christmas movie, Bure mentioned John Mayer. "Maybe he can write a few Christmas songs!" she joked.

In addition to producing and starring in Christmas films, Bure has a family tradition. "We started waking up on Christmas morning to watch the sunrise together," Bure shared. "It's a beautiful way to start the day."

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