Andrea Barber Reflects on Grief and Love: Honoring Bob Saget and Her Mother

As Andrea Barber, known for her role as Kimmy Gibbler on the iconic show “Full House,” commemorated the anniversaries of both Bob Saget and her mother, Sherry Barber, she shared a heartfelt reflection on grief. In a poignant Instagram post featuring photos of her with Saget and her mother, she opened up about the profound loss she has experienced over the years.

Reflecting on the passage of time since her mother’s passing and the more recent loss of Saget, Barber acknowledged the enduring presence of grief in her life. She described how the sharpness of grief may soften with time, but it never truly leaves. On this particular day, the emotions surrounding these losses resurfaced, prompting moments of deep reflection.

Barber shared how she continues to feel connected to her mother through the signs she believes she receives, indicating that her presence is still felt. She also expressed her longing for Saget, noting the silence that now fills the space once occupied by his vibrant voice. Despite the ache of his absence, she finds solace in the memories they shared and the impact he had on her life.

In addition to her personal reflections, Barber highlighted the joy she has found in revisiting the beloved show with her former co-star Jodie Sweetin for their podcast, “How Rude, Tanneritos!” Watching Saget’s performances on the show has allowed her to rediscover his brilliance and appreciate his talent anew, nearly four decades later.

The outpouring of love and support from the “Full House” family, including messages from Dave Coulier’s wife Melissa, Candace Cameron Bure, and Danielle Fischel, served as a reminder of the enduring bonds forged during their time on the show. Their heartfelt words of encouragement and gratitude touched Barber, reinforcing the sense of community and connection that remains among the cast.

As Barber navigates her grief and honors the memories of her loved ones, she finds comfort in the moments of laughter and camaraderie shared with her “Full House” family. Through the shared experiences of loss and remembrance, she continues to find strength and solace in the enduring legacy of love and friendship that defines their bond.

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