Kelly Rizzo, 42, just hosted Saget's three adult daughters in her new home and warned them it's like a "museum" of their father.
"It's like, he's still my husband," Rizzo, told. "It's not like, 'Oh, he's my former husband.' It's like the relationship is different now. It's just — it is what it is."
She acknowledged "You'll notice I still don't say the D-word [death] — I say 'the day everything happened.'"
"I mean, I still talk to him and I have his pictures everywhere," she said.
"His girls came to stay with me for you know, the first time since I moved into the new house just this last week, and they walked in and I was like, 'So it's kind of like a museum to your dad, so don't freak out but yes, he's everywhere,'" she shared.
She continued, "And then they'll catch me like talking to a picture every once in a while, and they're like 'Stepmommy Kelly, are you okay?'"
"I know Bob would want me to be there for his girls," she told Kloots during the panel discussion. "I'm not as focused on my own grief when I'm trying to help them or support them or be there for them. When I'm doing little things to try to make them happy, it kind of takes me out of my head. And I'm also at the same time being like, 'Oh, this would make Bob so happy, just knowing that I'm trying to make them happy.'"
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