Bob Saget Reportedly Did Not 'Feel Good' Before His Final Show
E! News obtained police audio of an interview with, the showrunner at the Ponte Verda Concert Hall where Saget performed his last stand-up on Jan. 8. He laterCocci recalled him saying his hearing was "off" as a result of "long-term COVID."
She recalled that Saget said he was sick the night before with a sore throat. To alleviate the issues, she said he had throat lozenges with him on stage. "He seemed OK," she said. "He wasn't sweaty. He didn't miss a beat. He didn't stutter. His language wasn't drawn out. Nothing slurred."
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