A New Chapter of Love
Kelly Rizzo is embracing a new relationship with actor Breckin Meyer. As she continues to heal from her husband Bob Saget’s passing, she finds comfort in Breckin’s unwavering support. Additionally, the actress and podcast host expresses deep appreciation for his kindness during this emotional journey. Kelly Rizzo Finds Love
Breckin’s Support During Grief
In a recent interview, Kelly described Breckin as “the most wonderful, kind, and genuine person.” Importantly, his understanding of her loss has been invaluable. “Since day one, he’s been so supportive,” Kelly shared, emphasizing how he openly discusses Bob and his memory.
Moreover, maintaining Bob’s memory has been significant for Kelly. She appreciates that Breckin respects her need to remember her late husband while also moving forward in their relationship. This balance ultimately helps her cope with her grief effectively.
Building Relationships with Bob’s Daughters
Breckin has not only supported Kelly, but he has also built a connection with Bob’s daughters. Aubrey, Lara, and Jennifer have warmly welcomed him into their lives. “They adore him, and he adores them,” Kelly noted, highlighting this positive bond.
In a lighthearted moment, Kelly joked about Bob’s potential reaction to her new relationship. “Bob would probably say, ‘Alright, I’m not thrilled about it, but if it has to be someone, let it be Breckin,’” she mused, bringing humor into a serious topic.
Focusing on the Present
While marriage isn’t on the immediate horizon, Kelly remains open to a future with Breckin. For now, they are focused on living in the moment. This perspective comes from Kelly’s understanding that life can be unpredictable and full of surprises.
Creating a Community for Grief Support
Kelly’s journey through grief has inspired her to create Comfort Club. This community aims to support those dealing with loss and provide a safe space for healing. “I wanted to create a membership where people could feel seen, heard, and surrounded by others who have experienced similar losses,” she explained, highlighting her mission.
Destigmatizing Grief Conversations
Reflecting on her experience, Kelly emphasizes that there is no “right” way to navigate grief. “It’s okay to cry, even in front of strangers,” she said, aiming to destigmatize grief discussions. Moreover, her hope is to encourage openness about these feelings, fostering a supportive environment.
Honoring Bob’s Memory
In honor of Bob and his late sister Gay, Kelly’s Comfort Club will host the Cool Comedy Hot Cuisine event. Scheduled for October 29, the event supports scleroderma research, a cause close to Bob’s heart. Ultimately, Kelly hopes to continue spreading light in dark times, just as Bob did throughout his life. Kelly Rizzo Finds Love
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