Kelly Rizzo talks to late husband Bob Saget’s daughters every day

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Kelly Rizzo said she and her stepdaughters “love each other very, very much” and talk every day.

Bob Saget’s widow took to her Instagram Story for a Q&A session on Tuesday, answering a fan question which read: “do you and bob’s girls get along and still talk? He was the best.”

She responded, “I’d call it more than getting along, we love each other very, very much and talk or text every day.”

Rizzo continued, “We’re just so, so grateful to be as close as we are because that’s not always the case with step-families.”

Bob shared three daughters — Lara, 32, Aubrey, 35, and Jennifer, 29 — with his first wife, Sherri Kramer.

The couple divorced in 1997 and Saget married Rizzo in October 2018.

The late comedian passed away on Jan. 9 in a hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Fla., at age 65.

According to an autopsy, his death was “the result of blunt head trauma.” He suffered multiple fractures to his skull before his death and it was ruled an accident.

“They have concluded that he accidentally hit the back of his head on something, thought nothing of it and went to sleep. No drugs or alcohol were involved,” his family said in a statement at the time.

The “Full House” icon was recently honored with a posthumous Critics Choice Impact Award, which Rizzo accepted on his behalf.

“It’s so wonderful to see how incredibly loved he still is by everybody, and I know that Bob would be so honored and so thrilled and so grateful to receive this award right now,” she said at the Critics Choice Real TV Awards earlier this month.

“I mean, he would be blown away. All he wanted to do was make people happy. He just wanted to make people laugh, and make people smile.”

He was also honored by his eldest daughter, Lara, in an emotional Father’s Day post earlier this month.

“My dad wasn’t just my dad, he was my best friend,” she captioned a throwback photo shared to Instagram.

“He wore his heart. He didn’t hide it; he wasn’t afraid of love. My dad simply wanted to share laughter and love with this world.”

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