Kelly Rizzo is dating Breckin Meyer 2 years after husband Bob Saget’s death


Her house is full with a new man.

Two years after her late husband Bob Saget was found dead at 65, Kelly Rizzo confirmed her new relationship with actor Breckin Meyer at Steven Tyler’s annual Grammy Awards viewing party.

The 49-year-old “Clueless” alum and Rizzo made their red carpet debut while holding hands at a Janie’s Fund charity event.

“It took a while to get to the point where I’m like, ‘OK, I think he’d be happy with it’” Rizzo told E! News.

Saget’s three daughters Aubrey, 36, Lara, 34 and Jennifer, 31, gave the 44-year-old widow host their blessing.

“It’s wonderful, it just meant so much to have their blessing,” Rizzo told E!. “They’re just angels. And to have them support is so meaningful.”

Rizzo previously told People about her relationship with Saget’s children as she continues to mourn the loss of her partner so soon after his death.

“Just, I mean, every day – it’s not even every year — it’s just every day, he’s just still such a big part of my life,” she says. “And I love being close to his girls and his daughters. And just honoring him with just little things that I do all day every day. He’s never going anywhere.”


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The second anniversary of Saget’s death was last month, on January 9, and Rizzo honored him with a sweet message during their six years together.

“2 years. Wow. Simultaneously feels like a week and an eternity,” she captioned a post of Saget with a guitar. “I chose this photo of Bob as not only was it the last photo he shared and one of the last texts he sent me, but it perfectly encapsulates how he would want all of us to remember him. With his guitar, on a stage, doing what he loved to do…making people laugh…making people happy.”

She later added: “I’m still blown away by the fact that Bob hasn’t faded from all of your hearts in the slightest. It means so very much. Thank you for allowing me to still share Bob and thank you all for continuing to keep his memory alive.”





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