“Like a Joint of ‘Growing Up Girls'”: Bob Sagget’s latest role revealed

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Last gift: Actor and comedian Bob Sagett, who played the father in the series “Growing Up Grief Girls”, passed away exactly one month ago at the age of 65, and now the latest video creation in which Sagett played is published.

Sagitt’s last role as an actor was revealed, this is a role in a clip of New York rapper Desiigner in collaboration with rapper Whoo Kid broke. In the new video for the single “Bakin” Sagitt plays the role of chef and cooks bacon for the rapper.

Musician Whoo Kid broke told Rolling Stone magazine about his shared work experience with Sagittarius: “We needed a chef for the clip and I remember thinking, ‘Who the hell would be the chef who could do this role in the weirdest way possible? Then I immediately thought’ Bob Sagett! ‘ No one on the set believed me when I said he would come until he actually came and rang the bell, as if it was an episode of “Growing Girls Grief.” When rappers come to videos or rent a limousine, they show off.He appeared on the set, parked his Lexus on the grass “And he came in. He looked like a father.”

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Bob Sagt in the clip of rapper Desiigner (Photo: screenshot)

As you may recall, Sagett became famous in the United States and around the world when he played Danny Tanner in the 1995-1987 series “Growing Girls’ Grief.” In the series he played a widower who is raising his three daughters along with his brother-in-law and best friend. He returned to the role 20 years later for the series “Grief Growing Girls – The Next Generation” (Fuller House). Sagat also presented the video program “America’s Funniest Home Video”.

In 2005, he returned to the small screen, roughly, when he participated in the series “How I Met Your Mother,” where he played the father who tells his teenage children how he met their mother.

John Stamos, who played his brother-in-law Jesse in “Growing Up Girls”, said in response to his friend’s death that he was “broken. I’m in a forged market. I’ll never have a friend like him. I love you so much, Bobby.” Candice Cameron Barr, who played his daughter DJ in the series wrote on Twitter: “I do not know what to say, I have no words. Bob was one of the best people in my life. I loved him so much.”

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