Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen apparently spoke their truth at Bob Saget's funeral.
Last year's somber occasion unwittingly marked a "Full House" reunion as every leading cast member was present to bury Saget, 65. Co-star John Stamos, who appeared Tuesday on "The Howard Stern Show," mainly recalled the Olsens being candid.
"They came to Bob's funeral, and it was so beautiful," he told Stern. "They got us all together and said, 'We love you.
Stamos continued: "And everyone just needed to hear that."
The Olsen twins were both famously cast as Michelle Tanner in the ABC sitcom at 6 months old and became world-famous after "Full House" premiered on ABC in 1987. They later abandoned acting to launch a fashion label, while Saget transitioned to stand-up comedy.
The late comedian was found dead while on tour in his Ritz-Carlton hotel room in Orlando, Florida, in January. Investigators found no signs of foul play or drug use and determined that Saget "accidentally hit the back of his head on something" in the shower.
A subsequent autopsy reportedly found Saget had COVID-19 at the time of his death.
"You know, tomorrow's never promised," Stamos told ET on Wednesday.
Stamos added his knees "hit the asphalt" when he heard the news and got out of his car.
While Saget told Jimmy Kimmel in 2017 that he didn't like Stamos for the first few years on "Full House," they later became as close as brothers.
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