John Stamos paid tribute to his late “Full House” co-star Bob Saget on what would’ve been his 70th birthday by sharing an image he described as their “last pic” together.
Stamos beamed with his wife Caitlin McHugh in the oceanside snap with Saget and his widow, Kelly Rizzo, which was shared on Instagram Sunday.
The oceanside picture was taken at sunset and Stamos, 62, scribed “Last Pic” at the top of the image.
The throwback snap was just one image Stamos shared as he remembered his pal, who played Danny Tanner on the ABC sitcom.
“We used to throw each other great birthday parties,” he wrote.
“Your 70th today would’ve been epic. I miss you and love you.”
Other pictures showed Stamos with his arms around Saget, who is sat behind a drum set.
One snap featured the “Full House” cast. Stamos, who played Danny’s brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis, was seen playing his guitar while a tuxedo-clad Saget had his mouth to a microphone.
Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who were only young children at the time, were holding tambourines, while Dave Coulier, who played Uncle Joey, was singing into a microphone.
Stamos’ post sparked an outpouring of tributes from A-listers and fans.
“Full House” star Candace Cameron Bure, who played DJ Tanner, replied to the carousel of snaps and videos with three red love hearts.
Darcy Rose Byrnes, who has starred in “The Young and the Restless” and “Desperate Housewives,” wrote, “Sending you all so much love.”
“Happy 70th Birthday Bob,” film director Brett Gursky wrote.
Grieving fans described Saget as “America’s Father” – who raised his three kids in “Full House” after his on-screen wife Pam died in a car crash caused by a drunk driver.
Saget was found dead in his room at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Orlando, Florida, on Jan. 9 2022 age 65.
He died after a trauma to his head and was left with multiple skull fractures.
Saget’s autopsy report revealed he suffered bleeding and contusions to his brain and that his death was “the result of blunt head trauma.”
Stamos said he was “broken, gutted” and left in “complete and utter shock” after learning Saget had died.
“I will never ever have another friend like him,” he wrote on X.
At his memorial service, Stamos reflected how he and Saget “didn’t really get on” when they both started at “Full House.”
“We certainly had different styles of acting and how we approached each scene,” he said, before going on to say, “It didn’t take long for us to meet in the middle and to respect each other professionally and creatively as the years went by.”
Stamos reminisced how Saget was “there for me like no other” after his parents died.
“He told dirty jokes and talked about himself as he hosted my dad’s funeral,” he said.
“He was there through divorces, deaths, despair and dark days. He was there through love, marriage, a child and bright times. He was my lifeline.”






